7-letter words containing m, e, i, n
- moineau — Lb fortifications A small flat bastion, raised in the middle of an overlong curtain.
- moisten — Wet slightly.
- molimen — the changes in the body associated with the effort needed to perform certain bodily functions, esp menstruation
- molines — a city in NW Illinois, on the Mississippi.
- molinet — a stirrer for mixing chocolate into the contents of a chocolate pot
- monesia — a preparation extracted from the bark of a South American tree, Pradosia lactescens, and used chiefly as an astringent and as an expectorant.
- moniker — a person's name, especially a nickname or alias.
- moniter — (spelling) It's spelled "monitor".
- moraine — a ridge, mound, or irregular mass of unstratified glacial drift, chiefly boulders, gravel, sand, and clay.
- mountie — Alternative form of Mountie.
- move in — an act or instance of moving; movement.
- move-in — an act or instance of occupying a living or working place: The offices will be ready for move-in soon.
- mucigen — (physiology) A substance formed in mucous epithelial cells that gives rise to mucin.
- muezzin — the crier who, from a minaret or other high part of a mosque, at stated hours five times daily, intones aloud the call summoning Muslims to prayer.
- mugient — (obsolete) lowing; bellowing.
- mullein — any of various plants belonging to the genus Verbascum, of the figwort family, native to the Old World, especially V. thapsus, a tall plant with woolly leaves and a dense spike of yellow flowers.
- munchie — crunchy or chewy. Informal. for snacking: munchy foods like popcorn and cookies.
- munites — to fortify.
- muntrie — a SE Australian myrtaceous shrub, Kunzea pomifera, that has green-red edible berries
- mureins — Plural form of murein.
- naptime — a time set aside for taking a nap; a period during which one naps.
- nematic — noting a mesomorphic state in which the arrangement of the molecules is linear.
- nemesia — any plant of the southern African scrophulariaceous genus Nemesia: cultivated for their brightly coloured (often reddish) flowers
- nemesis — something that a person cannot conquer, achieve, etc.: The performance test proved to be my nemesis.
- neurism — one of the three 'vital forces', namely nerve-force
- nimbler — quick and light in movement; moving with ease; agile; active; rapid: nimble feet.
- nimeiry — Gaafar Muhammad al- [gah-fahr,, al] /ˈgɑ fɑr,, æl/ (Show IPA), 1930–2009, Sudanese political leader: president 1969–85.
- nimiety — excess; overabundance: nimiety of mere niceties in conversation.
- noisome — offensive or disgusting, as an odor.
- nominee — a person nominated, as to run for elective office or fill a particular post.
- np time — nondeterministic polynomial time
- numeric — of or relating to numbers; of the nature of a number.
- numeris — The name given by France Telecom, the french telephone network operator, to its ISDN network.
- of mine — belonging to or associated with me
- ominate — (obsolete) To presage; to foreshow; to foretoken.
- omneity — the state or condition of being all
- on 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.
- on-mike — projected by the microphone.
- onetime — Former.
- owenism — the socialistic philosophy of Robert Owen.
- pembina — highbush cranberry.
- pemican — dried meat pounded into a powder and mixed with hot fat and dried fruits or berries, pressed into a loaf or into small cakes, originally prepared by North American Indians.
- pentium — (processor) Intel's superscalar successor to the 486. It has two 32-bit 486-type integer pipelines with dependency checking. It can execute a maximum of two instructions per cycle. It does pipelined floating-point and performs branch prediction. It has 16 kilobytes of on-chip cache, a 64-bit memory interface, 8 32-bit general-purpose registers and 8 80-bit floating-point registers. It is built from 3.1 million transistors on a 262.4 mm^2 die with ~2.3 million transistors in the core logic. Its clock rate is 66MHz, heat dissipation is 16W, integer performance is 64.5 SPECint92, floating-point performance 56.9 SPECfp92. It is called "Pentium" because it is the fifth in the 80x86 line. It would have been called the 80586 had a US court not ruled that you can't trademark a number. The successors are the Pentium Pro and Pentium II. The following Pentium variants all belong to "x86 Family 6", as reported by "Microsoft Windows" when identifying the CPU: Model Name 1 Pentium Pro 2 ? 3 Pentium II 4 ? 5, 6 Celeron or Pentium II 7 Pentium III 8 Celeron uPGA2 or Mobile Pentium III A floating-point division bug was discovered in October 1994.
- permian — Geology. noting or pertaining to a period of the Paleozoic Era occurring from about 280 to 230 million years ago and characterized by a profusion of amphibian species.
- pigment — a dry insoluble substance, usually pulverized, which when suspended in a liquid vehicle becomes a paint, ink, etc.
- pikeman — a soldier armed with a pike.
- pimento — pimiento.
- pinetum — an arboretum of pines and coniferous trees.
- plenism — the philosophical theory that there are no vacuums in nature
- primine — the outer integument of an ovule.