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11-letter words containing m, i, d

  • homologized — Simple past tense and past participle of homologize.
  • hopping mad — working energetically; busily engaged: He kept the staff hopping in order to get the report finished.
  • horn-rimmed — having the frames or rims made of horn or tortoise shell, or plastic that simulates either of these: horn-rimmed glasses.
  • humidifiers — Plural form of humidifier.
  • humidifying — Present participle of humidify.
  • humidistats — Plural form of humidistat.
  • hummingbird — a very small nectar-sipping New World bird of the family Trochilidae, characterized by the brilliant, iridescent plumage of the male, a slender bill, and narrow wings, the extremely rapid beating of which produces a humming sound: noted for their ability to hover and to fly upward, downward, and backward in a horizontal position.
  • humperdinck — Engelbert [eng-uh l-bert;; English eng-guh l-burt] /ˈɛŋ əlˌbɛrt;; English ˈɛŋ gəlˌbɜrt/ (Show IPA), 1854–1921, German composer.
  • hydrobromic — of or derived from hydrobromic acid.
  • hydrometric — Concerning or applying hydrometry.
  • hydroxonium — (chemistry) The cation obtained by reacting a proton with water - H3O+; hydronium.
  • hyphopodium — (in a fungus) a specialized hyphal branch, composed of one or two usually lobed cells, serving for attachment and for the absorption of food.
  • hypodermics — Plural form of hypodermic.
  • hypodynamia — diminished strength; adynamia.
  • hypodynamic — diminished strength; adynamia.
  • idempotence — (mathematics, computing) A quality of an action such that repetitions of the action have no further effect on outcome \u2013 being idempotent.
  • idempotency — the state of being idempotent
  • ideogrammic — Being, or pertaining to, an ideogram.
  • idiodynamic — of, relating to, or conforming to the theories of idiodynamics.
  • idiomatical — Idiomatic.
  • idiomorphic — Also, euhedral. (in a rock) noting or pertaining to a mineral constituent having its own characteristic outward crystalline form unaltered by the other constituents of the rock; automorphic.
  • illinformed — lacking adequate or proper knowledge or information, as in one particular subject or in a variety of subjects: The public is ill-informed of the danger.
  • illuminated — to supply or brighten with light; light up.
  • imido group — the bivalent group =NH linked to one or two acid groups.
  • immediacies — Plural form of immediacy.
  • immediately — without lapse of time; without delay; instantly; at once: Please telephone him immediately.
  • immediatism — a policy for the immediate abolition of slavery.
  • immediatist — a policy for the immediate abolition of slavery.
  • immedicable — incurable.
  • immedicably — In an immedicable way; incurably.
  • immiserated — to make miserable.
  • immobilised — Simple past tense and past participle of immobilise.
  • immobilized — Simple past tense and past participle of immobilize.
  • immoralized — to make or cause to be immoral.
  • immune body — antibody
  • imparadised — Simple past tense and past participle of imparadise.
  • impassioned — filled with intense feeling or passion; passionate; ardent.
  • impedimenta — Equipment for an activity or expedition, especially when considered as bulky or an encumbrance.
  • impediments — A hindrance or obstruction in doing something.
  • implemented — any article used in some activity, especially an instrument, tool, or utensil: agricultural implements.
  • imponderous — (obsolete) imponderable.
  • impoundment — a body of water confined within an enclosure, as a reservoir.
  • impregnated — to make pregnant; get with child or young.
  • improvident — not provident; lacking foresight; incautious; unwary.
  • imprudently — Without prudence; in an imprudent manner.
  • in the mind — mentally
  • in the mood — keen, feeling like doing sth
  • income bond — a bond without a guaranteed amount of interest payment, such payment being usually made only out of earnings.
  • income fund — a mutual fund that invests primarily in stocks that are likely to continue to pay or increase dividends.
  • incommoding — Present participle of incommode.
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