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9-letter words containing m, a, s, n

  • anatomise — to cut apart (an animal or plant) to show or examine the position, structure, and relation of the parts; display the anatomy of; dissect.
  • anatomist — An anatomist is an expert in anatomy.
  • aneurysms — Plural form of aneurysm.
  • anglicism — a word, phrase, or idiom peculiar to the English language, esp as spoken in England
  • angoumois — a region and former province of W France: famous as source of cognac.
  • angstroms — Plural form of angstrom.
  • aniconism — the belief in not using or worshipping images of deities
  • animalise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of animalize.
  • animalism — satisfaction of or preoccupation with physical matters; sensuality
  • animalist — a person driven by animal appetites; sensualist.
  • animatics — Plural form of animatic.
  • animatism — the belief that inanimate objects have consciousness
  • animators — Plural form of animator.
  • animistic — the belief that natural objects, natural phenomena, and the universe itself possess souls.
  • animosity — Animosity is a strong feeling of dislike and anger. Animosities are feelings of this kind.
  • anisogamy — a type of sexual reproduction in which the gametes are dissimilar, either in size alone or in size and form
  • anomalies — a deviation from the common rule, type, arrangement, or form. Synonyms: abnormality, exception, peculiarity.
  • anomalism — the state or quality of being anomalous.
  • anomalous — Something that is anomalous is different from what is usual or expected.
  • anonymise — (transitive) To render anonymous; especially to remove data that would establish the identity of a person.
  • anonymous — If you remain anonymous when you do something, you do not let people know that you were the person who did it.
  • anorchism — Anorchia.
  • anorgasmy — inability to experience sexual orgasm.
  • anterooms — Plural form of anteroom.
  • antiatoms — Plural form of antiatom.
  • antimeres — Plural form of antimere.
  • antimeson — The antiparticle corresponding to a meson.
  • antimusic — any form of music intended to overthrow traditional conventions and expectations
  • antiprism — A polyhedron composed of two parallel copies of some particular polygon, connected by an alternating band of triangles.
  • antiserum — blood serum containing antibodies against a specific antigen, used to treat or provide immunity to a disease
  • antismoke — preventing smoke
  • arguments — an oral disagreement; verbal opposition; contention; altercation: a violent argument.
  • armaments — Armaments are weapons and military equipment belonging to an army or country.
  • armstrong — Edwin Howard. 1890–1954, US electrical engineer; invented the superheterodyne radio receiver and the FM radio
  • asbomania — the perceived indiscriminate and excessive use by the authorities of anti-social behaviour orders in dealing with people causing a nuisance to their fellow citizens
  • asemantic — not semantic
  • asimovian — referring to or reminiscent of the work of Isaac Asimov
  • asplenium — any fern of the very large genus Asplenium, of worldwide distribution. Some, esp the bird's nest fern (A. nidus), are grown as greenhouse or house plants for their decorative evergreen fronds: family Polypodiaceae
  • assesment — Misspelling of assessment.
  • astronomy — Astronomy is the scientific study of the stars, planets, and other natural objects in space.
  • aswan dam — a dam on the Nile built in 1902 and twice raised in height; now replaced by the Aswan High Dam
  • atonalism — atonality.
  • averments — Plural form of averment.
  • avisement — the careful consideration or observation of something
  • axanthism — (zoology) Absence of yellow pigmentation.
  • axminster — a type of patterned carpet with a cut pile
  • baisemain — a kissing of the hand; thus, a sign of respect
  • balkanism — to divide (a country, territory, etc.) into small, quarrelsome, ineffectual states.
  • balminess — mild and refreshing; soft; soothing: balmy weather.
  • bandmates — Plural form of bandmate.
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