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13-letter words containing m, a, l, r, e

  • mineral jelly — a gelatinous product made from petroleum, used to stabilize certain explosives.
  • mineral pitch — asphalt.
  • mineral water — water containing dissolved mineral salts or gases, especially such water considered healthful to drink.
  • mineral wells — a city in N central Texas.
  • mineralizable — Capable of being mineralized.
  • mineralogical — Relating to mineralogy.
  • ministerially — In the character or capacity of a minister.
  • minor penalty — a penalty consisting of the removal of a player from play for two minutes, no substitute for the player being permitted.
  • minor-leaguer — a member of a minor-league team.
  • mira variable — any of a group of long-period variable stars having a variability similar to that of the star Mira.
  • miracle fruit — the berrylike fruit of either of two African shrubs, Synsepalum dulcificum or Thaumatococcus daniellii, that, when chewed, causes sour substances to taste sweet.
  • misarticulate — to articulate incorrectly or inaccurately
  • miscalibrated — Simple past tense and past participle of miscalibrate.
  • miserableness — The property of being miserable.
  • mistranslated — Simple past tense and past participle of mistranslate.
  • mistranslates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mistranslate.
  • mixed crystal — a crystal consisting of a solid solution of two or more distinct compounds
  • model railway — a model of a small-scale railway system, often with toy moving trains
  • moderate gale — a wind of 32–38 miles per hour (14–17 m/sec).
  • mole fraction — the ratio of the number of moles of a given component of a mixture to the total number of moles of all the components.
  • moll flanders — (The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders) a novel (1722) by Daniel Defoe.
  • molly maguire — Irish History. a member of a secret terrorist society organized in Ireland in 1843 to prevent evictions by the government: so called because the members disguised themselves as women.
  • monomolecular — noting or pertaining to a thickness of one molecule.
  • montes claros — a city in E Brazil.
  • mood-altering — (especially of drugs) capable of changing one's emotional state.
  • moreno valley — city in S Calif.: pop. 142,000
  • morgan le fay — the fairy sister of King Arthur.
  • morphemically — By means of, or in terms, of morphemes.
  • morse signals — signals encoded using the Morse Code
  • mother of all — a female parent.
  • mother-in-law — the mother of one's husband or wife.
  • much-traveled — A much-traveled person has traveled a lot in foreign countries.
  • multibranched — Having more than one branch.
  • multicamerate — having numerous chambers
  • multicategory — (mathematics) A generalization of the concept of category that allows morphisms of multiple arity.
  • multicellular — composed of several or many cells.
  • multilamellar — referring to a lamella or lamellae.
  • multiliteracy — The ability to be literate in terms of text in media other than paper.
  • multiparticle — comprising or involving several particles
  • multiple star — three or more stars lying close together in the celestial sphere and usually united in a single gravitational system.
  • multiramified — having several branches or branchlike parts
  • multiregional — of, relating to or involving several regions
  • multisectoral — Involving multiple sectors.
  • multispectral — (of an airborne camera or scanner) capable of sensing and recording radiation from invisible as well as visible parts of the electromagnetic spectrum.
  • multistranded — having several strands
  • multitemporal — (music) Having multiple tempos.
  • multiterminal — Having, or supporting, multiple terminals (in all senses).
  • multithreaded — multithreading
  • multivariable — having, involving or relying upon two or more variables, esp in statistics
  • musselcracker — a large variety of sea bream, Sparodon durbanensis, that feeds on shellfish and is a popular food and game fish
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