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8-letter words containing m, e, s, n, g

  • misbegin — to begin incorrectly or badly
  • misbegun — Begun badly or incorrectly.
  • miscegen — a person of mixed race
  • misfeign — to feign with evil intention
  • misgiven — (of one's mind, heart, etc.) to give doubt or apprehension to.
  • misogyne — (rare) A misogynist.
  • mitogens — Plural form of mitogen.
  • mongoose — a slender, ferretlike carnivore, Herpestes edwardsi, of India, that feeds on rodents, birds, and eggs, noted especially for its ability to kill cobras and other venomous snakes.
  • mongrels — Plural form of mongrel.
  • montages — Plural form of montage.
  • moseying — Present participle of mosey.
  • muskegon — a port in W Michigan, on Lake Michigan.
  • mutagens — Plural form of mutagen.
  • nametags — Plural form of nametag.
  • negroism — the doctrine or advocacy of equal rights for black people.
  • nerdgasm — a feeling of intense excitement felt by someone considered to be a nerd, esp. when caused by something relating to his or her leisure interests such as a new piece of technology, computer game, science fiction film, etc.
  • resuming — to take up or go on with again after interruption; continue: to resume a journey.
  • scheming — given to making plans, especially sly and underhand ones; crafty.
  • semarang — a seaport on N Java, in S Indonesia.
  • smelting — to fuse or melt (ore) in order to separate the metal contained.
  • smidgeon — a very small amount: a smidgen of jam for your toast.
  • smugness — contentedly confident of one's ability, superiority, or correctness; complacent.
  • steaming — water in the form of an invisible gas or vapor.
  • stemming — Skiing. the act or instance of a skier pushing the heel of one or both skis outward so that the heels are far apart, as in making certain turns or slowing down.
  • veganism — a vegetarian who omits all animal products from the diet.
  • zymogens — Plural form of zymogen.
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