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8-letter words containing m, e, i, o, s

  • polemist — a person who is engaged or versed in polemics.
  • primroseArchibald Philip, 5th Earl of Rosebery, Rosebery, Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of.
  • promised — a declaration that something will or will not be done, given, etc., by one: unkept political promises.
  • promisee — a person to whom a promise is made.
  • reimpose — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
  • ribosome — a tiny, somewhat mitten-shaped organelle occurring in great numbers in the cell cytoplasm either freely, in small clusters, or attached to the outer surfaces of endoplasmic reticula, and functioning as the site of protein manufacture.
  • rimstone — a calcareous deposit forming a dam at the edge or outlet of an overflowing pool of water, as in a cavern.
  • semi-god — the one Supreme Being, the creator and ruler of the universe.
  • semibold — denoting a weight of typeface between medium and bold face
  • semicoma — a light coma from which a person can be roused.
  • semidome — half a dome, especially as formed by a vertical section, as over a semicircular apse.
  • semihobo — a person looking almost like a hobo
  • semillon — a variety of white grape used in winemaking, especially in France in the Sauternes district of Bordeaux.
  • seminole — a member of any of several groupings of North American Indians comprising emigrants from the Creek Confederacy territories to Florida or their descendants in Florida and Oklahoma, especially the culturally conservative present-day Florida Indians.
  • seminoma — a malignant tumour of the testicle
  • semiopen — not closed or barred at the time, as a doorway by a door, a window by a sash, or a gateway by a gate: to leave the windows open at night.
  • semiosis — an action or process involving the establishment of a relationship between a sign and its object and meaning
  • semiotic — of or relating to signs.
  • semioval — shaped like half of an oval
  • semisoft — having a somewhat soft consistency or quality.
  • semitone — a pitch interval halfway between two whole tones.
  • semolina — a granular, milled product of durum wheat, consisting almost entirely of endosperm particles, used chiefly in the making of pasta.
  • sermonic — of, relating to, or resembling a sermon.
  • sesamoid — shaped like a sesame seed, as certain small nodular bones and cartilages.
  • setiform — bristle-shaped; setaceous.
  • sheikdom — the land or territory under the control of a sheik.
  • showtime — the time at which an entertainment is scheduled to begin.
  • sierozem — any of a group of calcareous, brownish gray soils based in a carbonate or hardpan layer, found in arid climates.
  • simoleon — a dollar.
  • simonize — to shine or polish to a high sheen, especially with wax: to simonize an automobile.
  • smidgeon — a very small amount: a smidgen of jam for your toast.
  • smoothie — a person who has a winningly polished manner: He's such a smoothie he could charm the stripes off a tiger.
  • sodamide — sodium amide.
  • sodomise — to subject to sodomy; commit sodomy upon.
  • sodomite — an inhabitant of Sodom.
  • sodomize — to subject to sodomy; commit sodomy upon.
  • solecism — a nonstandard or ungrammatical usage, as unflammable and they was.
  • solimena — Francesco [frahn-ches-kaw] /frɑnˈtʃɛs kɔ/ (Show IPA), 1657–1747, Italian painter.
  • solimoes — Brazilian name of the Amazon from its junction with the Río Negro to the border of Peru.
  • sometime — at some indefinite or indeterminate point of time: He will arrive sometime next week.
  • somewise — by some means; somehow.
  • somniate — to dream
  • sondheim — Stephen (Joshua) born 1930, U.S. composer and lyricist.
  • sopherim — scribe1 (def 3).
  • soredium — a group of algal cells surrounded by hyphal tissue, occurring on the surface of the thallus and functioning in vegetative reproduction.
  • stroheimErich von [er-ik] /ˈɛr ɪk/ (Show IPA), 1885–1957, U.S. actor and director, born in Austria.
  • symbiote — an organism living in a state of symbiosis.
  • timorese — of or relating to Timor.
  • tiresome — causing or liable to cause a person to tire; wearisome: a tiresome job.
  • titmouse — any of numerous, widely distributed, small songbirds of the family Paridae, especially of the genus Parus, having soft, thick plumage and a short, stout, conical bill.
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