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9-letter words containing m, e, s, n

  • 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.
  • submarine — a vessel that can be submerged and navigated under water, usually built for warfare and armed with torpedoes or guided missiles.
  • submental — situated beneath the chin
  • submentum — the base of an insect's lip
  • subnumber — a numeral or group of numerals.
  • sudermann — Hermann [her-mahn] /ˈhɛr mɑn/ (Show IPA), 1857–1928, German dramatist and novelist.
  • summering — the season between spring and autumn, in the Northern Hemisphere from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox, and in the Southern Hemisphere from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox.
  • summonsed — an authoritative command, message, or signal by which one is summoned.
  • summonses — an authoritative command, message, or signal by which one is summoned.
  • sun cream — a chemical, usually in the form of a cream, applied to exposed skin to block out all or almost all of the ultraviolet rays of the sun
  • sunn-hemp — a tall East Indian shrub, Crotalaria juncea, of the legume family, having slender branches and yellow flowers, and an inner bark that yields a hemplike fiber used for making ropes, sacking, etc.
  • supermind — an exceptional mind
  • supermini — the fastest and most powerful type of minicomputer, with capabilities more commonly associated with mainframes.
  • synechism — a doctrine of philosophical thinking stressing the importance of the idea of continuity: named and advocated by C. S. Peirce.
  • synergism — synergy (def 1).
  • synnemata — a spore-bearing structure having very compact conidiophores.
  • synoecism — (in ancient Greece) the union of towns under one capital city
  • 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
  • tenements — Also called tenement house. a run-down and often overcrowded apartment house, especially in a poor section of a large city.
  • terminism — philosophical nominalism
  • terminist — someone who accepts the doctrine of terminism
  • testament — Law. a will, especially one that relates to the disposition of one's personal property. will2 (def 8).
  • testimony — Law. the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation, usually in court.
  • teutonism — the character, spirit, or culture of the Teutons, especially the Germans.
  • the mains — the main distribution network for water, gas, or electricity
  • time span — duration, period
  • timespans — a span of time; time frame.
  • timidness — lacking in self-assurance, courage, or bravery; easily alarmed; timorous; shy.
  • tom jones — a novel (1749) by Henry Fielding.
  • tombstone — a stone marker, usually inscribed, on a tomb or grave.
  • tomentose — closely covered with down or matted hair.
  • tradesman — a person engaged in trade.
  • tramlines — streetcar track
  • transhume — to move cattle to suitable grazing grounds according to the season
  • transmute — change into another form
  • trasimeno — a lake in central Italy, in Umbria near Perugia: Romans defeated by Hannibal 217 b.c. About 50 sq. mi. (130 sq. km).
  • tribesman — a member of a tribe.
  • tribesmen — a member of a tribe.
  • tumescent — swelling; slightly tumid.
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