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10-letter words containing m, a, n, g, e

  • manageably — that can be managed; governable; tractable; contrivable.
  • manageless — (archaic) unmanageable.
  • management — the act or manner of managing; handling, direction, or control.
  • manageress — a woman who is a manager.
  • managerial — pertaining to management or a manager: managerial functions; the managerial class of society.
  • mangabeira — a South American rubber tree
  • manganates — Plural form of manganate.
  • mangemange — a climbing fern, Lygodium articulatum, of New Zealand's North Island
  • mangetouts — Plural form of mangetout.
  • mangosteen — the juicy, edible fruit of an East Indian tree, Garcinia mangostana.
  • mao zedong — 1893–1976, Chinese Communist leader: chairman of the People's Republic of China 1949–59; chairman of the Chinese Communist Party 1943–76.
  • map legend — key to symbols on a map
  • margarines — Plural form of margarine.
  • marginated — Having a distinct margin.
  • margravine — the wife of a margrave.
  • marketings — Plural form of marketing.
  • martingale — Also called standing martingale. part of the tack or harness of a horse, consisting of a strap that fastens to the girth, passes between the forelegs and through a loop in the neckstrap or hame, and fastens to the noseband: used to steady or hold down the horse's head.
  • marvelling — something that causes wonder, admiration, or astonishment; a wonderful thing; a wonder or prodigy: The new bridge is an engineering marvel.
  • maskalonge — muskellunge.
  • maskinonge — muskellunge.
  • maundering — A rambling or pointless discourse.
  • meagerness — deficient in quantity or quality; lacking fullness or richness; scanty; inadequate: a meager salary; meager fare; a meager harvest.
  • meagreness — (British) The state of being meagre.
  • meandering — to proceed by or take a winding or indirect course: The stream meandered through the valley.
  • meaningful — full of meaning, significance, purpose, or value; purposeful; significant: a meaningful wink; a meaningful choice.
  • meat wagon — an ambulance.
  • mediagenic — having qualities or characteristics that are especially appealing or attractive when presented in the mass media: a mediagenic politician.
  • medicating — Present participle of medicate.
  • meditating — Present participle of meditate.
  • megadontia — macrodontia.
  • megafaunal — Of or pertaining to the megafauna.
  • megafaunas — Plural form of megafauna.
  • meganewton — a unit of force equal to one million newtons
  • megaphoned — Simple past tense and past participle of megaphone.
  • megaphones — Plural form of megaphone.
  • megaphonic — Of, or pertaining to, a megaphone.
  • melanising — Present participle of melanise.
  • menacingly — something that threatens to cause evil, harm, injury, etc.; a threat: Air pollution is a menace to health.
  • menageries — Plural form of menagerie.
  • meningioma — a hard, encapsulated tumor that grows slowly along the meninges.
  • mental age — the level of native mental ability or capacity of an individual, usually as determined by an intelligence test, in relation to the chronological age of the average individual at this level: a ten-year-old child with the mental age of a twelve-year-old; a mental age of twelve.
  • mergansers — Plural form of merganser.
  • messageing — Misspelling of messaging.
  • metagenome — (genetics) all the genetic material present in an environmental sample, consisting of the genomes of many individual organisms.
  • metallings — road metals
  • methanogen — any of a diverse group of widely distributed archaebacteria that occur in anaerobic environments, as the intestinal tracts of animals, freshwater and marine sediments, and sewage, and are capable of producing methane from a limited number of substrates, including carbon dioxide and hydrogen, acetate, and methylamines: an important source of natural gas.
  • mignardise — A bite-sized dessert sometimes served at the end of a meal.
  • migraineur — Someone who suffers from migraine headaches.
  • mind games — actions or statements intended to undermine or mislead someone else, often to gain advantage for oneself
  • minelaying — the activity of laying explosive mines
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