8-letter words containing m, i, e, l
- mobilize — to assemble or marshal (armed forces, military reserves, or civilian persons of military age) into readiness for active service.
- modalise — Alternative spelling of modalize.
- modeling — a standard or example for imitation or comparison.
- modelist — a person who makes models, as of airplanes.
- modelize — (obsolete) To model.
- modelsim — (simulation) A simulation tool for programming VLSI ASICs, FPGAs, CPLDs, and SoCs.
- molehill — a small mound or ridge of earth raised up by a mole or moles burrowing under the ground.
- moleskin — the soft, deep-gray, fragile fur of the mole.
- moliones — Cteatus and Eurytus, the twin sons of Molione, sometimes said to have been joined at the waist. They were fathered by Poseidon and reared by Actor.
- mollient — Serving to soften or assuage; emollient.
- monellin — an extremely sweet protein obtained from the African plant Dioscoreophyllum cumminsii
- monoline — A company specializing in a single type of financial service, such as consumer credit, home mortgages, or a sole class of insurance.
- moonlike — Resembling the Moon, or a moon.
- moralise — to reflect on or express opinions about something in terms of right and wrong, especially in a self-righteous or tiresome way.
- moralize — to reflect on or express opinions about something in terms of right and wrong, especially in a self-righteous or tiresome way.
- mosslike — Resembling moss or some aspect of it.
- motelier — a person running or owning a motel or motel chain
- mothlike — Resembling a moth or some aspect of one.
- mouldier — Comparative form of mouldy.
- moulinet — a portable pulley device for bending crossbow or turning the drum of a crane
- moulmein — a seaport in S Burma at the mouth of the Salween River.
- moultrie — William, 1730–1805, U.S. general.
- mucilage — any of various, usually liquid, preparations of gum, glue, or the like, used as an adhesive.
- mudslide — mudflow.
- mulierty — the state of being of legitimate birth.
- mulliken — Robert Sanderson [san-der-suh n] /ˈsæn dər sən/ (Show IPA), 1896–1986, U.S. chemist and physicist: Nobel Prize in chemistry 1966.
- multeity — (rare) manifoldness; multiplicity; the quality of being many.
- multiage — Concerning more than one age.
- multijet — Of or pertaining to multiple jets (spouts or nozzles).
- multiped — having many feet.
- multiple — consisting of, having, or involving several or many individuals, parts, elements, relations, etc.; manifold.
- multiuse — to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.
- musicale — a music program forming the main part of a social occasion.
- muslined — draped or covered with muslin
- muslinet — a thick type of muslin
- mustelid — any of numerous carnivorous mammals of the family Mustelidae, comprising the weasels, martens, skunks, badgers, and otters.
- mutilate — to injure, disfigure, or make imperfect by removing or irreparably damaging parts: Vandals mutilated the painting.
- mycelial — Of or pertaining to the mycelium.
- mycelium — the mass of hyphae that form the vegetative part of a fungus.
- myelitis — inflammation of the substance of the spinal cord.
- mylonite — Geology. a rock that has been crushed and sheared to such an extent that its original texture has been destroyed.
- mytilene — Also called Lesbos. a Greek island in the NE Aegean. 836 sq. mi. (2165 sq. km).
- nebulium — a hypothetical element once thought to be present in emission nebulae because of certain unidentified spectral lines, now known to be forbidden transitions of oxygen and nitrogen ions.
- ngaliema — Mount, a mountain with two summits, in central Africa, between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo: highest peak in the Ruwenzori group. 16,790 feet (5119 meters).
- niflheim — a place of eternal cold, darkness, and fog, ruled over by Hel: abode of those who die of illness or old age.
- nimblest — Superlative form of nimble.
- nobelium — a transuranic element in the actinium series. Symbol: No; atomic number: 102.
- novelism — an innovative idea or concept; innovation; novelty
- oil meal — oil cake ground into small particles for livestock feed.
- old-time — belonging to or characteristic of old or former times, methods, ideas, etc.: old-time sailing ships; an old-time piano player.