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11-letter words containing m, i, n, s

  • menaissance — a supposed re-emergence and acceptance of masculine virtues and behaviour
  • mendacities — Plural form of mendacity.
  • meningiomas — Plural form of meningioma.
  • meningismus — Meningism without the presence of infection or inflammation.
  • menispermum — any of several tropical climbing plants of the genus Menispermum of the family Menispermaceae
  • menoschesis — suppression of menstruation.
  • mensuration — the branch of geometry that deals with the measurement of length, area, or volume.
  • mensurative — adapted for or concerned with measuring.
  • mentalising — Present participle of mentalise.
  • mentalistic — the doctrine that objects of knowledge have no existence except in the mind of the perceiver.
  • mentalities — Plural form of mentality.
  • mentionless — Without a mention; unmentioned.
  • mercenaries — Plural form of mercenary.
  • mercenarism — the state of being a mercenary
  • merchandise — the manufactured goods bought and sold in any business.
  • meridionals — Plural form of meridional.
  • merogenesis — schizogony
  • mesalliance — a marriage with someone who is considered socially inferior; misalliance.
  • mesenteries — Plural form of mesentery.
  • mesmerising — to hypnotize.
  • mesmerizing — to hypnotize.
  • mesocranial — mesocephalic
  • mesodontism — the condition of having medium-sized teeth.
  • mesognathic — having medium, slightly protruding jaws.
  • mesolimnion — an unfrozen lake's thermocline
  • mesonephric — one of the three embryonic excretory organs of vertebrates, becoming the functional kidney of fishes and amphibians and becoming part of the tubules or ductules in the reproductive systems of higher vertebrates.
  • mesquinerie — meanness or shabbiness
  • met-english — A Fortran-like language designed at Metropolitan Life in the early 1960s. It had support for variable-length bit fields. Most MetLife DP in the 1960s and 1970s was in Met-English. It was originally developed for Honeywell machines, but many programs still run under IBM MVS via a Honeywell emulator.
  • metagenesis — reproduction characterized by the alternation of a sexual generation and a generation that reproduces asexually; alternation of generations.
  • metanalysis — a shift in the division between words in a phrase; misdivision: “A nickname” resulted from metanalysis of “an ekename.”.
  • metternichs — Prince Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar von [kley-mens ven-tsuh l ney-paw-moo k loh-tahr fuh n,, loh-tahr] /ˈkleɪ mɛns ˈvɛn tsəl ˈneɪ pɔ mʊk ˈloʊ tɑr fən,, loʊˈtɑr/ (Show IPA), 1773–1859, Austrian statesman and diplomat.
  • micro saint — (simulation)   A general purpose simulation tool from US company Micro Analysis and Design.
  • microfungus — A fungus in which no sexual process has been observed or in which the reproductive organs are microscopic.
  • microgreens — the shoots of young salad plants, served as a vegetable dish
  • microinches — Plural form of microinch.
  • micronesian — of or relating to Micronesia, its inhabitants, or their languages.
  • microphones — Plural form of microphone.
  • microsecond — a unit of time equal to one millionth of a second. Symbol: μsec.
  • microsensor — a miniature electronic device used to detect changes in the environment.
  • middenstead — a site of a midden or dunghill
  • middlescent — the middle-age period of life, especially when considered a difficult time of self-doubt and readjustment.
  • midsections — Plural form of midsection.
  • midsentence — Occurring in the middle of a sentence.
  • mignonettes — Plural form of mignonette.
  • miliarensis — a silver coin of ancient Rome, introduced by Constantine I as the 14th part of a solidus. Under Justinian it became the 12th part.
  • millenarism — Millenarianism.
  • millennials — Plural form of millennial.
  • millenniums — Plural form of millennium.
  • millineries — Plural form of millinery.
  • millisecond — one thousandth of a second. Abbreviation: msec.
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