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8-letter words containing m, i, s, a, t

  • minarets — Plural form of minaret.
  • mintages — Plural form of mintage.
  • misadapt — to make suitable to requirements or conditions; adjust or modify fittingly: They adapted themselves to the change quickly. He adapted the novel for movies.
  • misagent — a bad agent
  • misallot — to allot wrongly
  • misalter — to alter wrongly
  • misatone — to atone wrongly or improperly
  • misdated — Simple past tense and past participle of misdate.
  • misdates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misdate.
  • misfaith — Lack of faith; distrust.
  • misgraft — to graft wrongly
  • mismatch — to match badly or unsuitably.
  • mismated — Badly matched or not matching.
  • mispaint — to paint badly or wrongly
  • mispatch — to patch wrongly
  • misplant — to plant badly or wrongly
  • misrated — Rated incorrectly.
  • misstamp — to stamp badly
  • misstart — to begin or set out, as on a journey or activity.
  • misstate — to state wrongly or misleadingly; make a wrong statement about.
  • mistaken — wrongly conceived, held, or done: a mistaken antagonism.
  • mistaker — One who mistakes.
  • mistakes — Plural form of mistake.
  • mistcoat — (in house painting or interior decoration) a coat of thinner, sometimes pigmented, applied to a finish coat of paint to increase its luster.
  • misteach — to teach wrongly or badly.
  • mistrace — to trace incorrectly
  • mistrack — To track incorrectly.
  • mistrain — to train or guide incorrectly
  • mistrals — Plural form of mistral.
  • mistreat — to treat badly or abusively.
  • mistrial — a trial terminated without conclusion on the merits of the case because of some error in the proceedings.
  • mixtapes — Plural form of mixtape.
  • modalist — an adherent of modalism
  • monastic — of or relating to monasteries: a monastic library.
  • monastir — Bitola
  • moralist — a person who teaches or inculcates morality.
  • muralist — an artist who paints murals, especially an artist associated with muralism.
  • mystical — mystic; of or relating to supernatural agencies, affairs, occurrences, etc.: a strange, mystical experience.
  • mytacism — Excessive or incorrect use of the letter M.
  • naismithJames, 1861–1939, U.S. physical-education teacher and originator of basketball, born in Canada.
  • natalism — Pronatalism; an ideology in favour of childbearing.
  • nativism — the policy of protecting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants.
  • naturism — a person who appreciates the beauty and benefits of nature.
  • occamistWilliam of, died 1349? English scholastic philosopher.
  • oghamist — Alternative capitalization of Oghamist.
  • opsimath — (rare) A person who learns late in life.Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd ed., 2004.
  • osmotica — Plural form of osmoticum.
  • partyism — adherence to a political party or organization.
  • pastrami — a brisket of beef that has been cured in a mixture of garlic, peppercorns, sugar, coriander seeds, etc., then smoked before cooking.
  • petalism — a form of expulsion that typically lasted for five years and was dealt to those who were seen to have treacherous aspirations and objectives and was carried out in Syracuse in Ancient Greece
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