8-letter words containing m, e, o, i
- douzieme — (in Swiss watchmaking) the 12th part of a ligne, used mainly to gauge the thickness of a movement.
- downtime — a time during a regular working period when an employee is not actively productive.
- ebionism — the teaching upheld by the Ebionites that said that Jesus was a mortal human being, that Christians should adhere to Jewish law and that absence of wealth was a preferred religious quality
- economic — of or relating to the science of economics.
- eglomise — the technique of gilding the back of a sheet of glass
- egomania — Obsessive egotism or self-centeredness.
- elitedom — The realm or sphere of the elite.
- embodied — Be an expression of or give a tangible or visible form to (an idea, quality, or feeling).
- embodier — One who embodies.
- embodies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embody.
- embolism — Obstruction of an artery, typically by a clot of blood or an air bubble.
- embolize — To perform an embolization.
- embryoid — Of, pertaining to, or resembling an embryo.
- emersion — The process or state of emerging from or being out of water after being submerged.
- emiction — the passing of urine
- emictory — relating to emiction, the passing of urine
- emission — The production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation.
- emoticon — A representation of a facial expression such as:-) (representing a smile), formed by various combinations of keyboard characters and used in electronic communications to convey the writer’s feelings or intended tone.
- emotions — Plural form of emotion.
- empoison — (obsolete) poison.
- emporium — A large retail store selling a wide variety of goods.
- emulsion — A fine dispersion of minute droplets of one liquid in another in which it is not soluble or miscible.
- emulsoid — a sol with a liquid disperse phase
- encomium — A speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly.
- endymion — a handsome youth who was visited every night by the moon goddess Selene, who loved him
- enormity — The great or extreme scale, seriousness, or extent of something perceived as bad or morally wrong.
- ensiform — Shaped like a sword blade; long and narrow with sharp edges and a pointed tip.
- episemon — an emblem
- episomal — (biology) Pertaining to an episome or DNA fragments not contained within a chromosome.
- episomes — Plural form of episome.
- epistome — (zoology) a mouth-covering lobe or ridge in bryozoans and phoronids.
- epitomes — Plural form of epitome.
- epitomic — Embodying, summarizing, encapsulating.
- eponymic — Of or relating to an eponym.
- epsimone — Concurrent simulation language derived from Simone. "EPSIMONE Manual", J. Beziin et al, Pub Int No 90, IRISA, Sept 1978.
- epsomite — (mineral) A saline evaporite, consisting of magnesium sulphate, also found in fumaroles, with the chemical formula MgSO4'·'7H2O.
- ergotism — Poisoning produced by eating food affected by ergot, typically resulting in headache, vomiting, diarrhea, and gangrene of the fingers and toes.
- ethmoids — Plural form of ethmoid.
- eulogism — (rare) eulogistic language.
- eulogium — eulogy
- euonymin — an extract obtained from the bark of the spindle tree (Euonymus atropurpureus)
- europium — The chemical element of atomic number 63, a soft silvery-white metal of the lanthanide series. Europium oxide is used with yttrium oxide as a red phosphor in color television screens.
- eximious — (archaic) Pre-eminent, outstanding.
- exonumia — Coinlike objects.
- exorcism — The expulsion or attempted expulsion of an evil spirit from a person or place.
- exordium — The beginning or introductory part, especially of a discourse or treatise.
- fermions — Plural form of fermion.
- fiefdoms — the estate or domain of a feudal lord.
- fillmore — Millard [mil-erd] /ˈmɪl ərd/ (Show IPA), 1800–74, 13th president of the United States 1850–53.
- filmgoer — a person who attends motion-picture showings.