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8-letter words containing m, a, s, i

  • amnesiac — Someone who is amnesiac has lost their memory.
  • amnesias — Plural form of amnesia.
  • amnestic — causing amnesia
  • amniotes — Plural form of amniote.
  • amorists — Plural form of amorist.
  • amortise — amortize
  • amourist — Alternative form of amorist.
  • amritsar — a city in India, in NW Punjab: centre of the Sikh religion; site of a massacre in 1919 of unarmed supporters of Indian self-government by British troops; in 1984 the Golden Temple, fortified by Sikhs, was attacked by Indian troops with the loss of many Sikh lives. Pop: 975 695 (2001)
  • anemious — (of a plant) Growing in exposed windy places.
  • anemosis — spacing between the annual rings in wood that is caused by strong winds bending the tree trunk
  • aneurism — a permanent cardiac or arterial dilatation usually caused by weakening of the vessel wall.
  • angiomas — Plural form of angioma.
  • animates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of animate.
  • animists — Plural form of animist.
  • anthemis — a genus of aromatic herbs of the family Asteraceae, closely related to Chamaemelum and native to the Mediterranean region and SW Asia
  • antimask — interlude in a masque
  • antismog — acting to reduce smog, aimed at preventing smog
  • antismut — opposed to or acting to prevent the circulation of obscene material
  • antispam — intended to block unsolicited e-mails
  • aphetism — The aphetized form of a word, i.e. a word which has dropped its initial vowel or syllable. For example, see squire.
  • aphorism — An aphorism is a short witty sentence which expresses a general truth or comment.
  • apomixes — Plural form of apomixis.
  • apomixis — (esp in plants) any of several types of asexual reproduction, such as parthenogenesis and apogamy, in which fertilization does not take place
  • archaism — the adoption or imitation of something archaic, such as a word or an artistic or literary style
  • arianism — the doctrine of Arius, pronounced heretical at the Council of Nicaea, which asserted that Christ was not of one substance with the Father, but a creature raised by the Father to the dignity of Son of God
  • arminius — ?17 bc–?21 ad, Germanic chieftain: organized a revolt against the Romans in 9 ad
  • armoires — Plural form of armoire.
  • armories — (US) Plural form of armory.
  • armorist — a heraldry expert
  • arrivism — the conduct or condition of an arriviste.
  • ascidium — part of a plant that is shaped like a pitcher, such as the modified leaf of the pitcher plant
  • aseismic — denoting a region free of earthquakes
  • asharism — the classical synthesis of Islamic philosophical theology, formulated by al-Ashʿari.
  • ashmedai — (tool)   A symbolic mathematics package by Michael Levine <[email protected]> that influenced SMP and FORM. There are versions for the Univac 1108 and VAX/VMS.
  • aspermia — the failure to form or emit semen
  • aspermic — (of a male animal) Unable to produce sperm.
  • aspidium — a variety of fern that is used in the treatment of various ailments
  • assuming — You use assuming or assuming that when you are considering a possible situation or event, so that you can think about the consequences.
  • asterism — three asterisks arranged in a triangle (⁂ or ), to draw attention to the text that follows
  • astigmia — Also called astigmia [uh-stig-mee-uh] /əˈstɪg mi ə/ (Show IPA). Ophthalmology. a refractive error of the eye in which parallel rays of light from an external source do not converge on a single focal point on the retina.
  • at times — You use at times to say that something happens or is true on some occasions or at some moments.
  • atavisms — Plural form of atavism.
  • atomised — to reduce to atoms.
  • atomiser — Modern commonwealth spelling of 'atomizer'.
  • atomises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of atomise.
  • atomizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of atomize.
  • atropism — a condition caused by using atropine over a period of time
  • atticism — the idiom or character of the Attic dialect of Ancient Greek, esp in the Hellenistic period
  • autecism — the development of the entire life cycle of a parasitic fungus on a single host or group of hosts.
  • azimuths — Plural form of azimuth.
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