8-letter words containing m, i, n, a
- haematin — Alternative spelling of hematin.
- hamilton — William Hamilton
- handmaid — something that is necessarily subservient or subordinate to another: Ceremony is but the handmaid of worship.
- handmill — A mill for grinding grain, pepper, coffee, etc. worked by hand as distinguished from those driven by steam, water, or other power; a quern.
- harmalin — chemical derived from harmala
- harmonia — the daughter of Ares and Aphrodite and wife of Cadmus.
- harmonic — pertaining to harmony, as distinguished from melody and rhythm.
- harriman — Edward Henry, 1848–1909, U.S. financier and railroad magnate.
- hematein — a reddish-brown, crystalline, slightly water-soluble solid, C 16 H 12 O 6 , obtained from logwood: used chiefly as a stain in microscopy.
- hematine — Biochemistry. heme.
- hexamine — a white, crystalline, water-soluble powder, C 6 H 12 N 4 , used as a vulcanization accelerator, an absorbent in gas masks, in the manufacture of the explosive RDX and synthetic resins, and in medicine as a diuretic and urinary antiseptic.
- hielaman — an Australian Aboriginal shield
- hielamon — a shield made of wood or bark.
- hillsman — A man who belongs to a tribe inhabiting the hills.
- himation — a garment consisting of a rectangular piece of cloth thrown over the left shoulder and wrapped about the body.
- hiranuma — Baron Kiichiro [kee-ee-chee-raw] /kiˈi tʃiˌrɔ/ (Show IPA), 1867?–1952, Japanese statesman.
- histamin — Biochemistry, Physiology. a heterocyclic amine, C 5 H 9 N 3 , released by mast cells when tissue is injured or in allergic and inflammatory reactions, causing dilation of small blood vessels and smooth muscle contraction.
- hoistman — someone who operates a hoist
- homaging — Present participle of homage.
- humanics — the study of the nature or affairs of humankind.
- humanise — to make humane, kind, or gentle.
- humanism — any system or mode of thought or action in which human interests, values, and dignity predominate.
- humanist — a person having a strong interest in or concern for human welfare, values, and dignity.
- humanity — all human beings collectively; the human race; humankind.
- humanize — to make humane, kind, or gentle.
- humanoid — having human characteristics or form; resembling human beings.
- hymenial — relating to the layer of certain fungi which bears spores, composed of asci or basidia
- idea man — a person who is capable of and responsible for providing original ideas.
- illimani — a mountain in W Bolivia, in the Andes, near La Paz. 21,188 feet (6458 meters).
- imaginal — of, relating to, or having the form of an imago.
- imagines — to form a mental image of (something not actually present to the senses).
- imitancy — a tendency to imitate
- immanant — (linear algebra) A function or property of a matrix, defined as a generalization of the concepts of determinant and permanent.
- immanent — remaining within; indwelling; inherent.
- immantle — to cover with a mantle
- immanuel — the name of the Messiah as prophesied by Isaiah, often represented in Christian exegesis as being Jesus Christ. Isa. 7:14.
- impaling — Present participle of impale.
- impanate — (of the body of Christ) contained in the bread of the Eucharist
- impanels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impanel.
- implants — Plural form of implant.
- in a jam — in, into a difficult situation
- inasmuch — To the extent that; insofar as.
- inchmeal — by inches; inch by inch; little by little.
- indamine — any of a series of basic organic compounds, the simplest having the formula C 12 H 11 N 3 , which form bluish and greenish salts, used in the manufacture of dyes.
- indiaman — (formerly) a large merchant ship engaged in trade with India
- infamies — Plural form of infamy.
- infamize — to make infamous
- infamous — having an extremely bad reputation: an infamous city.
- inflamed — to kindle or excite (passions, desires, etc.).
- inflamer — (usually, figuratively) Something that inflames.