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9-letter words containing m, e, l, a, n, o

  • madrileno — a native or inhabitant of Madrid, Spain.
  • mailwomen — Plural form of mailwoman.
  • mandoline — A kitchen utensil consisting of a flat frame with adjustable cutting blades for slicing vegetables.
  • mangalore — a city and port in SW Karnataka state, in SW India.
  • mangonels — Plural form of mangonel.
  • marlstone — an indurated marl.
  • matfellon — knapweed
  • mausolean — Of, pertaining to, or similar to, a mausoleum.
  • medaillon — a portion of food, especially meat or poultry, cut or served in a round or oval shape.
  • medallion — a large medal.
  • megacolon — (uncountable) Abnormal dilatation of the colon, not caused by mechanical obstruction.
  • megalodon — Any of a group of extinct sharks from the Oligocene to Pleistocene epochs.
  • melanomas — Plural form of melanoma.
  • melanosis — abnormal deposition or development of black or dark pigment in the tissues.
  • melanotic — of or affected with melanosis.
  • melatonin — a hormone secreted by the pineal gland in inverse proportion to the amount of light received by the retina, important in the regulation of biorhythms: in amphibians, it causes a lightening of the skin.
  • melomania — great enthusiasm for music
  • melomanic — characterized by a great enthusiasm for music
  • mentorial — Of or relating to a mentor.
  • mestranol — an estrogen, C 2 1 H 2 6 O 2 , used in oral contraceptives in combination with a progestin.
  • monk seal — a small, dark brown, subtropical seal of the genus Monachus: the three species, M. tropicalis of the Caribbean, M. schauinslandi of Hawaiian island regions, and M. monachus of the Mediterranean, are endangered.
  • monocable — an aerial ropeway having a single moving cable.
  • monolayer — molecular film.
  • monoplane — an airplane with one main sustaining surface or one set of wings.
  • montadale — one of a breed of white-faced, hornless sheep developed in the U.S. by crossing Cheviot rams and Columbia ewes, noted for their meat and heavy fleece.
  • moonglade — (poetic, rare) The bright reflection of moonlight on a body of water.
  • mophandle — The handle of a mop.
  • motlanthe — Kgalema (ɡɑːˈlɛmə). born 1949, South African statesman: president (2008–09)
  • mountable — Able to be mounted.
  • movieland — a place where many motion pictures are made, especially Hollywood, California.
  • myoneural — of or relating to both muscle and nerve.
  • nemophila — any of a genus, Nemophila, of low-growing hairy annual plants, esp N. menziesii, grown for its blue or white flowers: family Hydrophyllaceae
  • neon lamp — a gas-discharge bulb containing two electrodes in neon gas and emitting a glow when a voltage is applied across the electrodes.
  • neoplasms — Plural form of neoplasm.
  • nominable — capable of, or worthy of, being named
  • non-metal — an element not having the character of a metal, as carbon or nitrogen.
  • nonmental — Not mental (concerned with the mind).
  • nonmetals — an element not having the character of a metal, as carbon or nitrogen.
  • normalise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of normalize.
  • normalize — to make normal.
  • outmantle — to be better dressed than
  • pademelon — any of several small Australian wallabies, especially of the genus Thylogale.
  • policeman — a member of a police force or body.
  • polyamine — a compound containing more than one amino group.
  • prolamine — any of the class of simple proteins, as gliadin, hordein, or zein, found in grains, soluble in dilute acids, alkalis, and alcohols, and insoluble in water, neutral salt solutions, and absolute alcohol.
  • pulmonate — Zoology. having lungs or lunglike organs.
  • ramble on — to wander around in a leisurely, aimless manner: They rambled through the shops until closing time.
  • samuelson — Paul A(nthony) 1915–2009, U.S. economist: Nobel prize 1970.
  • time loan — a loan repayable at a specified date.
  • tremolant — having a tremulous or vibrating tone, as certain pipes of an organ.
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