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9-letter words containing m, i, n, k

  • akmolinsk — former name of Akmola.
  • ampakines — Plural form of ampakine.
  • amsinckia — a genus of flowering herb found in Europe and the Americas
  • antismoke — preventing smoke
  • balkanism — to divide (a country, territory, etc.) into small, quarrelsome, ineffectual states.
  • bumpkinly — like a bumpkin
  • chemokine — a type of protein produced during inflammation that activates white blood cells
  • chipmunks — Plural form of chipmunk.
  • churnmilk — buttermilk
  • damasking — Present participle of damask.
  • demarking — demarcate.
  • demonlike — Resembling a demon in form or action.
  • economick — Obsolete form of economic.
  • embarking — Present participle of embark.
  • flunkyism — The quality or characteristics of a flunky; readiness to cringe to those who are superior in wealth or position; toadyism.
  • gnomelike — Resembling a gnome.
  • grimalkin — a cat.
  • haymaking — The cutting of grass and subsequently curing it to make hay as fodder for animals.
  • hieromonk — a monk who is also a priest.
  • humankind — human beings collectively; the human race.
  • humanlike — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or having the nature of people: human frailty.
  • hunkerism — a member of the conservative faction in the Democratic Party in New York State, 1845–48.
  • imbosking — Present participle of imbosk.
  • iron mask — an iron covering for the face, supposedly used in the past to conceal the identity of a well-known prisoner
  • junk mail — unsolicited commercial mail or email.
  • junkerism — the spirit or policy of the Junkers.
  • kai moana — seafood
  • kairomone — A chemical substance emitted by an organism and detected by another of a different species that gains advantage from this, e.g., a parasite seeking a host.
  • kalsomine — to wash or cover with calcimine.
  • kanamycin — An aminoglycoside antibiotic marketed under the trade name Kantrex.
  • ketonemia — the presence of ketone bodies in the blood.
  • kinematic — the branch of mechanics that deals with pure motion, without reference to the masses or forces involved in it.
  • king clam — geoduck.
  • kingdomed — with a kingdom
  • kingmaker — a person who has great power and influence in the choice of a ruler, candidate for public office, business leader, or the like.
  • kinswoman — a female relative.
  • kinswomen — Plural form of kinswoman.
  • komintern — Third International.
  • konimeter — an instrument for measuring the amount of dust in the air.
  • kusimanse — (zoology) Several species of dwarf mongoose in genus Crossarchus.
  • lambskins — Plural form of lambskin.
  • lawmaking — a person who makes or enacts law; legislator.
  • lime kiln — a kiln in which calcium carbonate is calcined to produce quicklime
  • limekilns — Plural form of limekiln.
  • line mark — a trademark covering all items of a particular product line.
  • link arms — If two or more people link arms, or if one person links arms with another, they stand next to each other, and each person puts their arm round the arm of the person next to them.
  • link farm — (file system, Unix)   A directory tree that contains mostly symbolic links to files in a master directory tree of files. Link farms save space when one is maintaining several nearly identical copies of the same source tree - for example, when the only difference is architecture-dependent object files. They also mean that changes to the master tree are instantly visible in the link farm. Good text editors provide the option to replace a link with a new version of the target file when saving thus allowing the farm to have its own versions of just those files that differ from the master tree. E.g. "Let's freeze the source and then rebuild the FROBOZZ-3 and FROBOZZ-4 link farms." Link farms may also be used to get around restrictions on the number of "-I" (include-file directory) arguments on older C preprocessors. However, they can also get completely out of hand, becoming the file system equivalent of spaghetti code.
  • m-banking — the practice of making financial transactions or managing bank accounts using mobile phone technology
  • mackenzieSir Alexander, 1764–1820, Scottish explorer in Canada.
  • mackinaws — Plural form of mackinaw.

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