9-letter words containing m, i, s, e, t
- multisize — having more than one size
- multistep — Involving multiple steps.
- multiuser — (of a computer system) able to be used by a number of people simultaneously.
- muniments — muniments, Law. a document, as a title deed or a charter, by which rights or privileges are defended or maintained.
- muscatine — a city in E Iowa, on the Mississippi.
- muscovite — a native or inhabitant of Moscow.
- mussitate — to mutter; mumble.
- musteline — belonging or pertaining to the family Mustelidae, including the martens, skunks, minks, weasels, badgers, and otters.
- muster in — to assemble (troops, a ship's crew, etc.), as for battle, display, inspection, orders, or discharge.
- mustering — Present participle of muster.
- mustiness — having an odor or flavor suggestive of mold, as old buildings, long-closed rooms, or stale food.
- mutilates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mutilate.
- mutineers — A person, esp. a soldier or sailor, who rebels or refuses to obey the orders of a person in authority.
- mutualise — Alternative spelling of mutualize.
- myristate — (chemistry) any salt or ester of myristic acid.
- mysterial — (obsolete) mysterious.
- mysteries — Plural form of mystery.
- mysterium — (chemistry, alchemy, now historical) Any of various unknown elements thought to make up existing forms of matter, or a substance seen as an elemental or pure form of something else.
- mysticete — any whale of the suborder Mysticeti, as finback and humpback whales, characterized by a symmetrical skull, paired blowholes, and rows of baleen plates for feeding on plankton.
- mysticize — to make mystical; give mystical meaning to: to mysticize natural phenomena.
- mystified — to perplex (a person) by playing upon the person's credulity; bewilder purposely.
- mystifier — to perplex (a person) by playing upon the person's credulity; bewilder purposely.
- mystifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mystify.
- mythicise — Alt form mythicize.
- neogamist — A person recently married; newlywed.
- neoterism — an innovation in language, as a new word, term, or expression.
- news item — story featured in the news
- nimieties — Plural form of nimiety.
- nominates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nominate.
- nontheism — Any of a range of concepts regarding spirituality and religion which do not include the idea of a deity in the form of a theistic god or gods.
- noontimes — Plural form of noontime.
- ointments — Plural form of ointment.
- omniscent — Misspelling of omniscient All-knowing.
- optimised — to make as effective, perfect, or useful as possible.
- optimiser — Alternative spelling of optimizer.
- optimises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of optimise.
- optimizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of optimize.
- osmeteria — glands in some caterpillars that secrete foul-smelling substances to deter predators
- palmister — a person telling fortunes by reading palms
- pantheism — the doctrine that God is the transcendent reality of which the material universe and human beings are only manifestations: it involves a denial of God's personality and expresses a tendency to identify God and nature.
- pedantism — pedantry.
- peristome — Botany. the one or two circles of small, pointed, toothlike appendages around the orifice of a capsule or urn of mosses, appearing when the lid is removed.
- pessimist — a person who habitually sees or anticipates the worst or is disposed to be gloomy.
- petrinism — the body of theological doctrine taught by, or attributed to, the apostle Peter.
- phonetism — the science of speech sounds and of writing phonetically
- poeticism — a poetic expression that has become hackneyed, forced, or artificial.
- post time — the time at which the entries in a race are required to be at the starting post.
- predatism — the state of living as a predator or by predation.
- prelatism — prelacy; episcopacy.
- presummit — of the period prior to a summit