9-letter words containing m, e, s, n, t
- remoisten — to moisten again, to add new moisture to
- rousement — a stirring up of religious excitement
- rudiments — When you learn the rudiments of something, you learn the simplest or most essential things about it.
- runesmith — a student, writer, transcriber, or decipherer of runes.
- sacrament — Ecclesiastical. a visible sign of an inward grace, especially one of the solemn Christian rites considered to have been instituted by Jesus Christ to symbolize or confer grace: the sacraments of the Protestant churches are baptism and the Lord's Supper; the sacraments of the Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox churches are baptism, confirmation, the Eucharist, matrimony, penance, holy orders, and extreme unction.
- salt mine — a mine from which salt is excavated.
- san mateo — a city in W California.
- sarmentum — a slender running stem; runner.
- sarmiento — a city in E Argentina, a suburb of Buenos Aires.
- scientism — the style, assumptions, techniques, practices, etc., typifying or regarded as typifying scientists.
- segmental — of, relating to, or characterized by segments or segmentation.
- segmented — one of the parts into which something naturally separates or is divided; a division, portion, or section: a segment of an orange.
- selectman — (in most New England states) one of a board of town officers chosen to manage certain public affairs.
- semanteme — one of the minimum elements of lexical meaning in a language.
- semantics — Linguistics. the study of meaning. the study of linguistic development by classifying and examining changes in meaning and form.
- semantide — a type of molecule found in all cells, which changes slowly over time
- semantron — a bar struck instead of a bell in an Orthodox church
- sentiment — an attitude toward something; regard; opinion.
- septimana — a week.
- simeonite — a member of the Israelite tribe of Simeon.
- simmental — one of a large breed of cattle, yellowish-brown to red and white, originally of Switzerland, used for milk and beef and as a draft animal.
- simpleton — an ignorant, foolish, or silly person.
- sixteenmo — Also called sextodecimo. a book size (about 4×6 in.; 10×15 cm) determined by printing on sheets folded to form 16 leaves or 32 pages.
- smartness — to be a source of sharp, local, and usually superficial pain, as a wound.
- solemnity — the state or character of being solemn; earnestness; gravity; impressiveness: the solemnity of a state funeral.
- something — Informal. a person or thing of some value or consequence: He is really something! This writer has something to say and she says it well.
- somnolent — sleepy; drowsy.
- sonometer — audiometer.
- sörenstam — Annika (ˈænɪka). born 1970, Swedish golfer; winner of the US Women's Open (1995, 1996, 2006), the LPGA Championship (2003, 2004, 2005), and the British Women's Open (2003)
- spearmint — an aromatic herb, Mentha spicata, having lance-shaped leaves used for flavoring.
- sportsmen — a man who engages in sports, especially in some open-air sport, as hunting, fishing, racing, etc.
- stableman — a person who works in a stable.
- staminate — having a stamen or stamens.
- staminode — a sterile or abortive stamen.
- statement — something stated.
- statesman — a person who is experienced in the art of government or versed in the administration of government affairs.
- statesmen — a person who is experienced in the art of government or versed in the administration of government affairs.
- steampunk — a subgenre of science fiction and fantasy featuring advanced machines and other technology based on steam power of the 19th century and taking place in a recognizable historical period or a fantasy world.
- steersman — a person who steers a ship; helmsman.
- steinmetz — Charles Proteus [proh-tee-uh s] /ˈproʊ ti əs/ (Show IPA), 1865–1923, U.S. electrical engineer, born in Germany.
- stem turn — a turn in which a skier stems one ski in the direction to be turned and brings the other ski around so that both skis are parallel.
- sternmost — farthest aft.
- streaming — a body of water flowing in a channel or watercourse, as a river, rivulet, or brook. Synonyms: rill, run, streamlet, runnel.
- strewment — something strewed or intended for strewing, as flowers.
- stymieing — Golf. (on a putting green) an instance of a ball's lying on a direct line between the cup and the ball of an opponent about to putt.
- submental — situated beneath the chin
- submentum — the base of an insect's lip
- synnemata — a spore-bearing structure having very compact conidiophores.
- tectonism — diastrophism (def 1).
- tenebrism — a school, style, or method of painting, adopted chiefly by 17th-century Spanish and Neapolitan painters, esp Caravaggio, characterized by large areas of dark colours, usually relieved with a shaft of light