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9-letter words containing m, a, t, e

  • magisters — Plural form of magister.
  • magistery — an agency or substance, as in alchemy, to which faculties of healing, transformation, etc., are ascribed.
  • magnesite — a mineral, magnesium carbonate, MgCO 3 , having a characteristic conchoidal fracture and usually occurring in white masses.
  • magnetars — Plural form of magnetar.
  • magnetics — the science of magnetism.
  • magnetise — to make a magnet of or impart the properties of a magnet to.
  • magnetism — the properties of attraction possessed by magnets; the molecular properties common to magnets.
  • magnetite — a very common black iron oxide mineral, Fe 3 O 4 , that is strongly attracted by magnets: an important iron ore.
  • magnetize — to make a magnet of or impart the properties of a magnet to.
  • magnetron — a two-element vacuum tube in which the flow of electrons is under the influence of an external magnetic field, used to generate extremely short radio waves.
  • magnitude — size; extent; dimensions: to determine the magnitude of an angle.
  • magstripe — Magnetic stripe.
  • mahometan — a name formerly in Western usage but never used among Muslims for the Muslim religion
  • maidstone — a city in Kent, in SE England.
  • maieutics — the Socratic method of eliciting knowledge by a series of questions and answers
  • main stem — the main street of a city or town; the main drag.
  • mains set — an appliance, such as a television or radio, that is powered by mains electricity
  • mainsheet — a sheet of a mainsail.
  • mainstage — The largest performing space in a venue.
  • maintaine — Obsolete spelling of maintain.
  • maintenonMarquise de (Françoise d'Aubigné) 1635–1719, second wife of Louis XIV.
  • maiquetia — a city in the Federal District, in N Venezuela.
  • maitre d' — maître d'hôtel (defs 1–3).
  • majestick — Archaic spelling of majestic.
  • majesties — regal, lofty, or stately dignity; imposing character; grandeur: majesty of bearing; the majesty of Chartres.
  • majorette — drum majorette.
  • make talk — to talk idly, as in an effort to pass time
  • make time — the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another.
  • make with — to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
  • makeshift — a temporary expedient or substitute: We used boxes as a makeshift while the kitchen chairs were being painted.
  • malachite — a green mineral, basic copper carbonate, Cu 2 CO 3 (OH) 2 , an ore of copper, used for making ornamental articles.
  • malamutes — Plural form of malamute.
  • malatesta — an Italian family that ruled Rimini from the 13th to the 16th century
  • male alto — countertenor.
  • maledicts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of maledict.
  • maleffect — an undesirable effect
  • malintent — Malicious intent.
  • maltalent — an evil intention
  • malthouse — A building in which malt is prepared and stored.
  • maltitude — (math) Any of the four line segments perpendicular to the sides of a cyclic quadrilateral and passing through the opposite side's midpoint.
  • maltreats — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of maltreat.
  • maltsters — Plural form of maltster.
  • mamillate — having nipples or nipple-like protuberances
  • mammonite — the greedy pursuit of riches.
  • man-eater — an animal, especially a tiger or lion, that eats or is said to eat human flesh.
  • man-hater — someone, esp a woman, who dislikes or hates men
  • manassite — a member of the tribe of Manasseh.
  • manchette — armpad.
  • mancipate — (obsolete) To enslave.
  • manducate — to chew; masticate; eat.
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