9-letter words containing m, a, o, t, i
- climatory — Having to do with climate.
- collimate — to adjust the line of sight of (an optical instrument)
- comatulid — any of a group of crinoid echinoderms, including the feather stars, in which the adults are free-swimming
- combating — to fight or contend against; oppose vigorously: to combat crime.
- combative — A person who is combative is aggressive and eager to fight or argue.
- combinate — combined
- comitatus — a retinue of warriors serving a leader, esp in pre-Christian Germanic cultures, such as Anglo-Saxon England and Viking Age Scandinavia
- commatism — Conciseness in writing.
- comminate — to anathematize
- committal — Committal is the process of officially sending someone to a prison or to hospital.
- compacity — Any of several technical measures of compactness, especially, in a granular medium (e.g. sand), the volume fraction that is filled.
- compilate — (rare) To put together; to assemble; to make by gathering things from various sources.
- complaint — A complaint is a statement in which you express your dissatisfaction with a particular situation.
- compliant — If you say that someone is compliant, you mean they willingly do what they are asked to do.
- contagium — the specific virus or other direct cause of any infectious disease
- cremation — to reduce (a dead body) to ashes by fire, especially as a funeral rite.
- crotalism — a type of poisoning caused by ingestion of plants of the genus Crotalaria
- daltonism — colour blindness, esp the confusion of red and green
- damnation — According to some religions, if someone suffers damnation, they have to stay in hell for ever after they have died because of their sins.
- damourite — (mineral) A kind of muscovite, or potash mica, containing water.
- decimator — to destroy a great number or proportion of: The population was decimated by a plague.
- demantoid — a bright green variety of andradite garnet
- dermatoid — resembling skin
- diatomist — a person specializing in the study of diatoms
- diatomite — a soft very fine-grained whitish rock consisting of the siliceous remains of diatoms deposited in the ocean or in ponds or lakes. It is used as an absorbent, filtering medium, insulator, filler, etc
- dichromat — a person whose vision can only distinguish two colours
- diplomata — Plural form of diploma.
- diplomate — a person who has received a diploma, especially a doctor, engineer, etc., who has been certified as a specialist by a board within the appropriate profession.
- diplomats — Plural form of diplomat.
- dogmatics — the study of the arrangement and statement of religious doctrines, especially of the doctrines received in and taught by the Christian church.
- dogmatise — to make dogmatic assertions; speak or write dogmatically.
- dogmatism — dogmatic character; unfounded positiveness in matters of opinion; arrogant assertion of opinions as truths.
- dogmatist — a person who asserts his or her opinions in an unduly positive or arrogant manner; a dogmatic person.
- dogmatize — to make dogmatic assertions; speak or write dogmatically.
- domainist — (jargon) /doh-mayn'ist/ 1. Said of a domain address (as opposed to a bang path) because the part to the right of the "@" specifies a nested series of "domains"; for example, [email protected] specifies the machine called snark in the subdomain called thyrsus within the top-level domain called com. See also big-endian. 2. Said of a site, mailer or routing program which knows how to handle domainist addresses. 3. Said of a person (especially a site admin) who prefers domain addressing, supports a domainist mailer, or proselytises for domainist addressing and disdains bang paths. This term is now (1993) semi-obsolete, as most sites have converted.
- dominants — Plural form of dominant.
- dominated — to rule over; govern; control.
- dominates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dominate.
- dominator — to rule over; govern; control.
- domitable — Able to be tamed or bent to one's will; tamable, subduable.
- emanation — An abstract but perceptible thing that issues or originates from a source.
- emication — the act of shining or sparkling
- emolliate — (transitive) To soften; to render effeminate.
- emotional — Of or relating to a person's emotions.
- emptional — Capable of being purchased.
- emulation — The endeavor or desire to equal or excel someone else in qualities or actions.
- encomiast — A person who publicly praises or flatters someone else.
- estimator — A rule, method, or criterion for arriving at an estimate of the value of a parameter.
- ethmoidal — Ethmoid.
- etomidate — (medicine) A short-acting intravenous anaesthetic, ethyl 3-[(1R)-1-phenylethyl]imidazole-4-carboxylate.