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10-letter words containing m, i, d, l, e

  • melchiadesSaint, died a.d. 314, pope 310–314.
  • meliorated — Made better; improved.
  • melodizing — Present participle of melodize.
  • melvindale — a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
  • meridional — of, relating to, or resembling a meridian.
  • metallized — Simple past tense and past participle of metallize.
  • metalloids — Plural form of metalloid.
  • metapodial — (anatomy, zoology) Of or pertaining to the human metacarpal bones (between the wrist and fingers) or the metatarsal bones (between the ankle and toes); of or pertaining to the equivalent bones in animals.
  • methodical — performed, disposed, or acting in a systematic way; systematic; orderly: a methodical person.
  • microblade — bladelet.
  • midchannel — (geography) In the middle of a channel.
  • middelburg — a province in the SW Netherlands, consisting largely of islands. 1041 sq. mi. (2695 sq. km). Capital: Middelburg.
  • middelskot — (in South Africa) an intermediate payment to a farmers' cooperative for a crop or wool clip
  • middle age — the period of human life between youth and old age, sometimes considered as the years between 45 and 65 or thereabout.
  • middle ear — the middle portion of the ear, consisting of the tympanic membrane and an air-filled chamber lined with mucous membrane, that contains the malleus, incus, and stapes. Compare ear1 (def 1).
  • middlebrow — a person of conventional tastes and interests in matters of culture; a moderately cultivated person.
  • middlegame — (board games) The period in a game between the opening and endgame.
  • middlehand — the player on the dealer's right in a game with three players. Compare endhand, forehand (def 7).
  • middlemost — midmost.
  • middletone — halftone (def 1).
  • middletown — a township in E New Jersey.
  • middleware — Software that acts as a bridge between an operating system or database and applications, especially on a network.
  • midfielder — a player active in the midfield, as in soccer, often playing both offensively and defensively.
  • mild steel — low-carbon steel, containing no more than 0.25 percent carbon.
  • mildewcide — a chemical for destroying mildew.
  • milk adder — any of numerous, usually brightly marked king snakes of the subspecies Lampropeltis triangulum (doliata), of North America.
  • millerbird — a rare, small, gray-brown, thin-billed warbler, Acrocephalus familiaris, occurring only on the Hawaiian islet of Nihoa: the subspecies that inhabited the islet of Laysan is now extinct.
  • millipedes — Plural form of millipede.
  • mindblower — a hallucinogenic drug.
  • mindlessly — without intelligence; senseless: a mindless creature.
  • minefields — Plural form of minefield.
  • mineraloid — a mineral substance that does not have a definite chemical formula or crystal form.
  • misaligned — improperly aligned.
  • misapplied — mistakenly applied; used wrongly.
  • miscolored — to give a wrong color to.
  • misdealing — Present participle of misdeal.
  • misdeclare — to make known or state clearly, especially in explicit or formal terms: to declare one's position in a controversy.
  • misdeemful — having a wrong opinion of
  • misdevelop — to develop in a faulty or abnormal manner
  • misfielded — Simple past tense and past participle of misfield.
  • mishandled — Simple past tense and past participle of mishandle.
  • mishandles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mishandle.
  • mislabeled — Simple past tense and past participle of mislabel.
  • misleading — deceptive; tending to mislead.
  • mislocated — to misplace.
  • misplanned — a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans.
  • mispleaded — Simple past tense and past participle of misplead.
  • misrelated — Simple past tense and past participle of misrelate.
  • misspelled — Simple past tense and past participle of misspell.
  • modalities — the quality or state of being modal.
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