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8-letter words containing m, d, l

  • modeling — a standard or example for imitation or comparison.
  • modelist — a person who makes models, as of airplanes.
  • modelize — (obsolete) To model.
  • modelled — a standard or example for imitation or comparison.
  • modeller — a standard or example for imitation or comparison.
  • modelsim — (simulation)   A simulation tool for programming VLSI ASICs, FPGAs, CPLDs, and SoCs.
  • modernly — of or relating to present and recent time; not ancient or remote: modern city life.
  • modestly — having or showing a moderate or humble estimate of one's merits, importance, etc.; free from vanity, egotism, boastfulness, or great pretensions.
  • modiolar — relating to the modiolus
  • modiolus — the central, conical axis of the cochlea of the ear.
  • modishly — In a modish manner.
  • modula-2 — (language)   A high-level programming language designed by Niklaus Wirth at ETH in 1978. It is a derivative of Pascal with well-defined interfaces between modules, and facilities for parallel computation. Modula-2 was developed as the system language for the Lilith workstation. The central concept is the module which may be used to encapsulate a set of related subprograms and data structures, and restrict their visibility from other portions of the program. Each module has a definition part giving the interface, and an implementation part. The language provides limited single-processor concurrency (monitors, coroutines and explicit transfer of control) and hardware access (absolute addresses and interrupts). It uses name equivalence.
  • modula-3 — L. Cardelli et al, DEC and Olivetti, 1988. A descendant of Modula-2+ and Cedar, designed for safety and simplicity. Objects, generics, threads, exceptions and garbage collection. Modules are explicitly safe or unsafe. As in Mesa, any set of variables can be monitored. No multiple inheritance, no operator overloading. Uses structural equivalence. "Modula-3 Report", Luca Cardelli et al, TR 52, DEC SRC, and Olivetti Research Center, Aug 1988 (revised Oct 1989). The changes are described in "System Programming with Modula-3", Greg Nelson ed, P-H 1991, ISBN 0-13-590464-1. "Modula-3", Sam Harbison, P-H 1992. Version: SRC Modula-3 V1.5. See also SRC Modula-3.
  • modula-p — "Modula-P: A Language for Parallel Programming Definition and Implementation on a Transputer Network", R. Hoffart et al, IEEE Conf Comp Langs 1992.
  • modulate — to regulate by or adjust to a certain measure or proportion; soften; tone down.
  • moldable — a hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state.
  • moldavia — a region in NE Romania: formerly a principality that united with Wallachia to form Romania. Capital: Jassy.
  • moldered — Simple past tense and past participle of molder.
  • moldings — Plural form of molding.
  • moldovan — official name of Moldavia (def 2).
  • moldwarp — the common European mole, Talpa europaea.
  • molested — Simple past tense and past participle of molest.
  • mollendo — a seaport in S Peru.
  • molybdic — of or containing molybdenum, especially in the trivalent or hexavalent states, as molybdic acid, H 2 MoO 4 .
  • monocled — an eyeglass for one eye.
  • moorland — an area of moors, especially country abounding in heather.
  • morbidly — suggesting an unhealthy mental state or attitude; unwholesomely gloomy, sensitive, extreme, etc.: a morbid interest in death.
  • moreland — Archaic form of moorland.
  • mossland — a land covered in peat
  • moulders — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moulder.
  • mouldier — Comparative form of mouldy.
  • moulding — a growth of minute fungi forming on vegetable or animal matter, commonly as a downy or furry coating, and associated with decay or dampness.
  • muckland — fertile farmland characterized by soil (muck soil) that contains a high percentage (between 20 percent and 50 percent) of organic matter.
  • mucoidal — Of or pertaining to mucus; mucoid.
  • mud flap — Also called mud flap. splash guard.
  • mud flat — the muddy, nearly level bed of a dry lake.
  • mud-flap — Also called mud flap. splash guard.
  • muddlers — Plural form of muddler.
  • muddling — Present participle of muddle.
  • mudflaps — Plural form of mudflap.
  • mudflats — Plural form of mudflat.
  • mudlarks — Plural form of mudlark.
  • mudsills — Plural form of mudsill.
  • mudslide — mudflow.
  • mullered — (British, slang) Drunk.
  • multiday — lasting for more than one day
  • multifid — cleft into many parts, divisions, or lobes.
  • multiped — having many feet.
  • muralled — decorated with a mural or murals
  • muscadel — muscatel.
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