11-letter words containing m, a, l, n, u
- numberplate — Alternative spelling of number plate.
- numerically — of or relating to numbers; of the nature of a number.
- nummulation — the red blood corpuscles in a small amount of blood that produce a formation akin to a heap of coins
- nutrimental — any substance or matter that, taken into a living organism, serves to sustain it in its existence, promoting growth, replacing loss, and providing energy.
- oecumenical — general; universal.
- omnilingual — Having the ability to speak, or to understand, all languages.
- outline map — a map which only provides very basic information so that more details can be added
- palm sunday — the Sunday before Easter, celebrated in commemoration of Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
- paramountly — chief in importance or impact; supreme; preeminent: a point of paramount significance.
- pelargonium — any plant of the genus Pelargonium, the cultivated species of which are usually called geranium. Compare geranium (def 2).
- penultimate — next to the last: the penultimate scene of the play.
- planetarium — an apparatus or model representing the planetary system.
- planuliform — resembling a planula
- plumularian — a member of the genus Plumularia
- polygonatum — a plant of the genus Polygonatum
- poultry-man — a person who raises domestic fowls, especially chickens, to sell as meat; a chicken farmer.
- pulmobranch — a respiratory organ found in some invertebrates
- real number — a rational number or the limit of a sequence of rational numbers, as opposed to a complex number.
- remunerable — to pay, recompense, or reward for work, trouble, etc.
- retinaculum — Anatomy, Zoology. any of various small structures that hook, clasp, or bind other structures to move them or hold them in place.
- salon music — music of a simple, agreeable, frequently sentimental character, played usually by a small orchestra.
- samuel ting — Samuel C(hao) C(hung) [chou choo ng] /tʃaʊ tʃʊŋ/ (Show IPA), born 1936, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1976.
- semi-annual — occurring, done, or published every half year or twice a year; semiyearly.
- semidiurnal — pertaining to, consisting of, or accomplished in half a day.
- seminatural — partly natural and partly cultivated
- sign manual — a personal signature, especially that of a sovereign or official on a public document.
- singularism — any philosophy that explains phenomena from a single principle
- slumberland — an imaginary land described to children as the place they enter during sleep.
- somnambular — relating to sleep-walking
- stimulating — to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: to stimulate his interest in mathematics.
- stimulation — to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: to stimulate his interest in mathematics.
- subcolumnar — almost or imperfectly columnar.
- subimaginal — of or relating to subimago
- sublimation — Psychology. the diversion of the energy of a sexual or other biological impulse from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
- submarginal — Biology. near the margin.
- subterminal — situated at or forming the end or extremity of something: a terminal feature of a vista.
- sulfonamide — sulfa drug.
- supernormal — in excess of the normal or average: supernormal faculties; supernormal production.
- tamburlaine — Tamerlane.
- tollund man — the perfectly preserved remains of an Iron Age man, hanged and thrown into a bog at Tollund, in Jutland, Denmark: discovered in 1950.
- tonal music — music that uses the diatonic system
- trouble man — troubleshooter (def 2).
- tulipomania — (in 17th-century Holland) a widespread obsession with tulips, especially of highly prized varieties, as those of a streaked, variegated, or unusual color.
- ultramarine — of the color ultramarine.
- ultramodern — very advanced in ideas, design, or techniques.
- unacclaimed — to welcome or salute with shouts or sounds of joy and approval; applaud: to acclaim the conquering heroes.
- unamendable — to alter, modify, rephrase, or add to or subtract from (a motion, bill, constitution, etc.) by formal procedure: Congress may amend the proposed tax bill.
- unamplified — not amplified, magnified, or enlarged
- unamusingly — in an unamusing or unentertaining manner
- unanimously — of one mind; in complete agreement; agreed.