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

  • myrmidons — Plural form of myrmidon.
  • n'importe — no matter
  • narcotism — habitual use of narcotics.
  • near miss — a strike by a missile that is not a direct hit but is close enough to damage the target.
  • neoterism — an innovation in language, as a new word, term, or expression.
  • ner tamid — a lamp that is set above and in front of the Holy Ark in a synagogue and is kept burning constantly.
  • netminder — (ice hockey, field hockey) A goalie.
  • neurinoma — A schwannoma.
  • nevermind — attention; heed; notice (usually used in negative constructions): Pay him no nevermind.
  • nicknamer — One who bestows a nickname.
  • niemöller — Martin [mahr-teen] /ˈmɑr tin/ (Show IPA), 1892–1984, German Lutheran clergyman: resisted Nazism.
  • niggerdom — the condition of being a Black person
  • niggerism — the condition of being a Black person
  • nightmare — a terrifying dream in which the dreamer experiences feelings of helplessness, extreme anxiety, sorrow, etc.
  • nightmary — (of a person) prone to having nightmares
  • nilometer — a graduated pillar by which the rise and fall of the Nile can be measured
  • nitramine — any of a class of compounds containing the nitramino group.
  • nitramino — containing the nitramino group.
  • nitronium — (inorganic chemistry) The univalent cation NO2+ derived from nitrogen dioxide.
  • nominator — to propose (someone) for appointment or election to an office.
  • nonameric — Of or pertaining to a nonamer.
  • nonmetric — not metric
  • normalise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of normalize.
  • normality — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • normalize — to make normal.
  • normandie — a former province of N France, on the English Channel: settled by Vikings under Rollo in the 10th century; scene of the Allied landings in 1944. Chief town: Rouen
  • normanize — to make or become Norman in character, style, customs, etc
  • normative — of or relating to a norm, especially an assumed norm regarded as the standard of correctness in behavior, speech, writing, etc.
  • numbering — a numeral or group of numerals.
  • numeraire — a basic standard by which values are measured, as gold in the monetary system.
  • numerical — of or relating to numbers; of the nature of a number.
  • nursemaid — Also called nurserymaid. a woman or girl employed to care for a child or several children, especially in a household.
  • nutriment — any substance or matter that, taken into a living organism, serves to sustain it in its existence, promoting growth, replacing loss, and providing energy.
  • omnigraph — a device for converting Morse Code signals that are punched on a tape into audio signals, used in the training of telegraph operators.
  • omnirange — a radio navigational aid in which stations emit distinctive signals on each of 360 degrees, giving the bearing of each degree with reference to magnetic north.
  • omniverse — A number of supposedly co-existing universes.
  • omnivores — Plural form of omnivore.
  • orangeism — the principles and practices of the Orangemen.
  • organisms — Plural form of organism.
  • orgasming — 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.
  • padronism — a system of exploitative work controlled by a padrone
  • panderism — the work of a pander
  • panoramic — an unobstructed and wide view of an extensive area in all directions.
  • parsimony — extreme or excessive economy or frugality; stinginess; niggardliness.
  • patrimony — an estate inherited from one's father or ancestors.
  • penniform — shaped like a feather; (esp of muscles) having fibres attached to the tendon in a feather-like fashion
  • permalink — a permanent URL that links to a specific web page, typically a single blog entry or news article.
  • persimmon — any of several trees of the genus Diospyros, especially D. virginiana, of North America, bearing astringent, plumlike fruit that is sweet and edible when ripe, and D. kaki, of Japan and China, bearing soft, red or orange fruit.
  • petrinism — the body of theological doctrine taught by, or attributed to, the apostle Peter.
  • pimpernel — a plant belonging to the genus Anagallis, of the primrose family, especially A. arvensis (scarlet pimpernel) having scarlet or white flowers that close at the approach of bad weather.
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