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8-letter words containing m, i, g

  • munching — to chew with steady or vigorous working of the jaws, often audibly.
  • munnings — Sir Alfred. 1878–1959, British painter, best known for his horse paintings
  • muscling — Present participle of muscle.
  • musicing — The art or process of making music.
  • musingly — absorbed in thought; meditative.
  • mutating — to change; alter.
  • muzzling — the mouth, or end for discharge, of the barrel of a gun, pistol, etc.
  • myalgias — pain in the muscles; muscular rheumatism.
  • myingyan — a city in central Burma.
  • myogenic — originating in muscle, as an impulse or sensation.
  • myologic — (medicine) Of or pertaining to the study of muscles or muscle tissue.
  • negroism — the doctrine or advocacy of equal rights for black people.
  • ngaliemaMount, 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).
  • nijmegen — a city in the E Netherlands, on the Waal River: peace treaty 1678.
  • nimwegen — German name of Nijmegen.
  • nonimage — That which is not an image.
  • nonmagic — Not magic; nonmagical.
  • oghamist — Alternative capitalization of Oghamist.
  • oligemia — Alt form olig\u00e6mia.
  • oligomer — a polymer molecule consisting of a small number of monomers.
  • omitting — to leave out; fail to include or mention: to omit a name from a list.
  • oncoming — approaching; nearing: the oncoming train; the oncoming holiday season.
  • oogonium — one of the undifferentiated germ cells giving rise to oocytes.
  • organism — a form of life composed of mutually interdependent parts that maintain various vital processes.
  • orgasmic — the physical and emotional sensation experienced at the peak of sexual excitation, usually resulting from stimulation of the sexual organ and usually accompanied in the male by ejaculation.
  • origanum — An aromatic plant of a genus that includes marjoram and oregano.
  • osmosing — Present participle of osmose.
  • paganism — pagan spirit or attitude in religious or moral questions.
  • panamiga — a low South American foliage plant, Pilea involucrata, of the nettle family, having toothed, velvety, brownish-green leaves and small, green flowers in clusters.
  • pangamic — relating to pangamy
  • paradigm — Grammar. a set of forms all of which contain a particular element, especially the set of all inflected forms based on a single stem or theme. a display in fixed arrangement of such a set, as boy, boy's, boys, boys'.
  • patagium — a wing membrane, as of a bat.
  • pharming — the process of producing medically useful products from genetically modified plants and animals.
  • picogram — one trillionth of a gram. Abbreviation: pg.
  • pig farm — a farm where pigs are kept and reared
  • pig-jump — (of a horse) to jump from all four legs
  • pilgrims — a person who journeys, especially a long distance, to some sacred place as an act of religious devotion: pilgrims to the Holy Land.
  • plumbing — a small mass of lead or other heavy material, as that suspended by a line and used to measure the depth of water or to ascertain a vertical line. Compare plumb line.
  • preimage — a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, sculptured, or otherwise made visible.
  • priggism — priggish character or ideas; priggishness.
  • primming — formally precise or proper, as persons or behavior; stiffly neat.
  • primping — to dress or adorn with care.
  • pug mill — a mill for grinding and mixing materials, as clay or the ingredients of cement, to a desired condition.
  • pugilism — the art or practice of fighting with the fists; boxing.
  • pumpking — pumpkin
  • pygidium — any of various structures or regions at the caudal end of the body in certain invertebrates.
  • pygmyish — resembling a pygmy
  • pygmyism — the state of being a pygmy
  • quagmire — an area of miry or boggy ground whose surface yields under the tread; a bog.
  • quagmiry — relating to a quagmire
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