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11-letter words containing m, a, n, i, e, s

  • hamstringed — (in humans and other primates) any of the tendons that bound the ham of the knee.
  • harmonizers — Plural form of harmonizer.
  • hegelianism — the philosophy of Hegel and his followers, characterized by the use of the Hegelian dialectic.
  • hemanalysis — an analysis, especially of the chemical constituents, of the blood.
  • hemianopsia — any of several conditions in which there is blindness in half of the visual field, involving one or both eyes.
  • hemipterans — Plural form of hemipteran.
  • histaminase — an enzyme that catalyzes the decomposition of histamine, used in treating allergies.
  • hyoscyamine — a poisonous alkaloid, C 17 H 23 NO 3 , obtained from henbane and other solanaceous plants, used as a sedative, analgesic, mydriatic, and antispasmodic.
  • hypermnesia — the condition of having an unusually vivid or precise memory.
  • hypersomnia — a tendency to sleep excessively.
  • ignoramuses — Plural form of ignoramus.
  • illuminates — to supply or brighten with light; light up.
  • immanentism — the belief that the Deity indwells and operates directly within the universe or nature.
  • impairments — Plural form of impairment.
  • impassioned — filled with intense feeling or passion; passionate; ardent.
  • impersonate — to assume the character or appearance of; pretend to be: He was arrested for impersonating a police officer.
  • importances — the quality or state of being important; consequence; significance.
  • impregnates — to make pregnant; get with child or young.
  • impuissance — Impotence, weakness.
  • in chambers — in the privacy of a judge's chambers
  • in personam — (of a judicial act) directed against a specific person or persons
  • in the mass — in the main; collectively
  • inamissible — Incapable of being lost.
  • incompassed — Simple past tense and past participle of incompass.
  • inerrantism — belief in a document's truth and freedom from error.
  • inestimable — incapable of being estimated or assessed.
  • inestimably — In an inestimable manner.
  • infirmaries — Plural form of infirmary.
  • inhumanness — Quality of being inhuman.
  • insectarium — a place in which a collection of living insects is kept, as in a zoo.
  • inseminated — Simple past tense and past participle of inseminate.
  • inseminates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inseminate.
  • inseminator — a technician who introduces prepared semen into the genital tract of breeding animals, especially cows and mares, for artificial insemination.
  • installment — the act of installing.
  • instatement — to put or place in a certain state or position, as in an office; install.
  • instreaming — A flowing in; influx.
  • integralism — the belief that one's religious convictions should dictate one's political and social actions.
  • intercampus — the grounds, often including the buildings, of a college, university, or school.
  • internalism — The doctrine that a particular mental phenomenon, such as motivation or justification, has an internal rather than external basis.
  • intimidates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intimidate.
  • isle of manIsle of, an island of the British Isles, in the Irish Sea. 227 sq. mi. (588 sq. km). Capital: Douglas.
  • isomagnetic — noting or pertaining to points of equal magnetic force.
  • itemisation — Alternative spelling of itemization.
  • jam session — a meeting of a group of musicians, especially jazz musicians, to play for their own enjoyment.
  • jasmine tea — tea scented with jasmine blossoms.
  • ladies' man — a man who strives especially to please women and to attract their attention and admiration.
  • lambrequins — Plural form of lambrequin.
  • last minute — the time just preceding a deadline or when some decisive action must be taken.
  • last-minute — the time just preceding a deadline or when some decisive action must be taken.
  • leishmanial — Relating to leishmania.
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