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11-letter words containing m, e, i, l, t

  • multiplexer — having many parts or aspects: the multiplex problem of drug abuse.
  • multiplexes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of multiplex.
  • multiplexor — multiplexing
  • multipliers — Plural form of multiplier.
  • multipotent — having power to produce or influence several effects or results.
  • multischeme — An implementation of Multilisp built on MIT's C-Scheme, for the BBN Butterfly.
  • multiscreen — Having multiple screens.
  • multisource — Employing multiple sources.
  • multistorey — Alternative spelling of multi-storey.
  • multistrike — (of a typewriter or printer ribbon) able to be struck several times in the same place before becoming unusable
  • multisystem — Of or pertaining to more than one system (especially systems of computers).
  • multitasked — Simple past tense and past participle of multitask.
  • multitasker — Computers. (of a single CPU) to execute two or more jobs concurrently.
  • multitenant — Of or pertaining to more than one tenant.
  • multitheism — The existence of multiple forms of theism, as in a society.
  • multitheist — Of or pertaining to multitheism.
  • multitiered — being or arranged in tiers or layers (usually used in combination): a two-tiered box of chocolates.
  • multivalent — Chemistry. having a valence of three or higher.
  • multivalued — possessing several or many values.
  • multiversal — Of or pertaining to the multiverse.
  • multivolume — consisting of or encompassing several volumes: a multivolume encyclopedia.
  • museologist — the systematic study of the organization, management, and function of a museum.
  • myelination — the formation of a myelin sheath.
  • myelopathic — any disorder of the spinal cord or of bone marrow.
  • myoelectric — of or relating to electrical impulses, generated by muscles of the body, which may be amplified and used especially to control artificial limbs.
  • myofilament — a threadlike filament of actin or myosin that is a component of a myofibril.
  • mythologies — Plural form of mythology.
  • mythologise — to classify, explain, or write about myths.
  • mythologize — to classify, explain, or write about myths.
  • needle time — the limited time allocated by a radio channel to the broadcasting of music from records
  • nematicidal — Alternative spelling of nematocidal.
  • nematocidal — Acting as a nematocide; fatal to nematodes.
  • nemophilist — (rare) One who is fond of forests or forest scenery; a haunter of the woods.
  • neovitalism — a new or revived form of the belief that life is a vital principle (vitalism)
  • nitromersol — a brownish-yellow or yellow, granular, water-insoluble powder, C 7 H 5 HgNO 3 : used in alkaline solution chiefly as an antiseptic.
  • nonmaterial — not material or composed of matter.
  • nonmetallic — of or relating to a nonmetal.
  • nonmetrical — (music) Without the constraints of a metronome; not played or sung with a strict underlying rhythmic method.
  • nonterminal — Alternative spelling of non-terminal.
  • normal time — the standard length of time allowed for a match before any extra time, such as injury time, is added
  • normalities — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • normatively — of or relating to a norm, especially an assumed norm regarded as the standard of correctness in behavior, speech, writing, etc.
  • nutrimental — any substance or matter that, taken into a living organism, serves to sustain it in its existence, promoting growth, replacing loss, and providing energy.
  • obligements — Plural form of obligement.
  • of all time — If you say that someone or something is, for example, the best writer of all time, or the most successful film of all time, you mean that they are the best or most successful that there has ever been.
  • optimizable — Capable of being optimized.
  • orientalism — a peculiarity or idiosyncrasy of the peoples of Asia, especially the East.
  • orthohelium — (physics) Form of the helium atom in which the spins of the two electrons are parallel.
  • outline map — a map which only provides very basic information so that more details can be added
  • palmatisect — (of leaves) having palmate veins and lobes split almost to the base of the blade.
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