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11-letter words containing m, e, g, a, t

  • make it big — If you make it big, you become successful or famous.
  • makeweights — Plural form of makeweight.
  • maledicting — Present participle of maledict.
  • malignities — Plural form of malignity.
  • maltese dog — one of a breed of toy dogs having a long, straight, silky white coat.
  • maltreating — Present participle of maltreat.
  • manganosite — (mineralogy) An isometric-hexoctahedral mineral containing manganese and oxygen.
  • mangosteens — Plural form of mangosteen.
  • manifesting — readily perceived by the eye or the understanding; evident; obvious; apparent; plain: a manifest error.
  • manstealing — the act of kidnapping.
  • margravates — Plural form of margravate.
  • margraviate — Alternative spelling of margravate.
  • marguerites — Plural form of marguerite.
  • martingales — Plural form of martingale.
  • mascot rage — aggressive behaviour by mascots at sporting events
  • mastigoneme — One of the lateral \"hairs\" found covering the flagella of heterokont and cryptophyte algae, believed to assist in locomotion.
  • meat-eating — having meat as the predominant or only component in one's diet
  • meatpacking — (US) The slaughter and further processing of animals for meat.
  • mediatizing — Present participle of mediatize.
  • megacoaster — (informal) A rollercoaster with a height of between 200 and 299 feet.
  • megadontism — macrodontia.
  • megaloblast — an abnormally large, immature, and dysfunctional red blood cell found in the blood of persons with pernicious anemia or certain other disorders.
  • megaphonist — Someone who uses a megaphone.
  • megapolitan — of, relating to, or characteristic of a megalopolis.
  • megaproject — A very large public investment project, especially one costing more than one billion US dollars.
  • megastardom — The state of someone acknowledged as a megastar.
  • megatheriid — (zoology) Any member of the Megatheriidae.
  • megatherium — An extinct giant ground sloth of the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs in America, reaching a height of 16 feet (5 m) when standing erect.
  • megatonnage — the destructive capacity of nuclear explosives as measured in megatons.
  • megatsunami — (informal, often used by journalists) A very large tsunami.
  • megavitamin — of, relating to, or using very large amounts of vitamins: megavitamin therapy. Compare orthomolecular.
  • megavoltage — A voltage in the region of millions of volts.
  • mentalising — Present participle of mentalise.
  • merchanting — the act of selling commodities
  • merit badge — an insignia or device granted by the Boy Scouts, worn especially on a uniform to indicate special achievement.
  • mesognathic — having medium, slightly protruding jaws.
  • metagenesis — reproduction characterized by the alternation of a sexual generation and a generation that reproduces asexually; alternation of generations.
  • metagenetic — reproduction characterized by the alternation of a sexual generation and a generation that reproduces asexually; alternation of generations.
  • metalliding — the creation of an alloy coating by an electrolytic process involving the diffusion of atoms from one metal into the surface of a second metal
  • metallogeny — the study of the formation of mineral deposits
  • metallurgic — the technique or science of working or heating metals so as to give them certain desired shapes or properties.
  • metamessage — An inner message that could be inferred or implied from a message.
  • metaprogram — A program which modifies or generates other programs. A compiler is an example of a metaprogram: it takes a program as input and produces another (compiled) one as output.
  • meteorogram — a record made by a meteorograph.
  • methanogens — Plural form of methanogen.
  • methylating — Present participle of methylate.
  • michiganite — a native or inhabitant of Michigan.
  • microgamete — (in heterogamous reproduction) the smaller and, usually, the male of two conjugating gametes.
  • miscegenate — (US) to mix or blend.
  • misregulate — to control or direct by a rule, principle, method, etc.: to regulate household expenses.
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