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

  • cheiromantist — A chiromancer.
  • chemisorption — an adsorption process in which an adsorbate is held on the surface of an adsorbent by chemical bonds
  • chimney stack — A chimney stack is the brick or stone part of a chimney that is above the roof of a building.
  • chimney sweep — A chimney sweep is a person whose job is to clean the soot out of chimneys.
  • chimney swift — a North American swift, Chaetura pelagica, that nests in chimneys and similar hollows
  • chimneybreast — the wall or walls that surround the base of a chimney or fireplace
  • chimneypieces — Plural form of chimneypiece.
  • chinese money — funny money (def 3).
  • chromaticness — the attribute of colour that involves both hue and saturation
  • churchmanship — The craft or skill of being a churchman. (from 17th c.).
  • ciceronianism — imitation of the style of Cicero, especially as practiced by some writers and orators during the Renaissance.
  • cinema goers' — filmgoer.
  • cinematheques — Plural form of cinematheque.
  • circumcisions — Plural form of circumcision.
  • circumstanced — simple past tense and past participle of circumstance.
  • circumstances — someone's financial situation
  • class meaning — the meaning of a grammatical category or a form class, common to all forms showing the category or to all members of the form class, as in the meaning of number common to all Latin nouns or the meaning of singular common to all Latin singular noun and verb forms.
  • cleomenes iii — died 219? b.c.; king of Sparta (235?-220? b.c.); sought to institute sweeping social reforms
  • cleptomaniacs — kleptomania.
  • climbing fish — an Asian labyrinth fish, Anabas testudineus, that resembles a perch and can travel over land on its spiny gill covers and pectoral fins
  • climbing rose — any of various roses that ascend and cover a trellis, arbor, etc., chiefly by twining about the supports.
  • closed-minded — having a mind firmly unreceptive to new ideas or arguments: It's hard to argue with, much less convince, a closed-minded person.
  • cns stimulant — A CNS stimulant is any substance that stimulates the central nervous system.
  • column inches — the amount of coverage given to a story in a newspaper
  • combativeness — The state of being combative.
  • combinatorics — a branch of mathematics dealing with combinations and permutations
  • commandership — a person who commands.
  • commendations — the act of commending; recommendation; praise: commendation for a job well done.
  • commensalisms — a companion at table.
  • commentations — Plural form of commentation.
  • commiserating — to feel or express sorrow or sympathy for; empathize with; pity.
  • commiseration — to feel or express sorrow or sympathy for; empathize with; pity.
  • commissionary — Of, relating to, or conferring a commission.
  • commissioners — a person commissioned to act officially; member of a commission.
  • commissioning — the act of committing or entrusting a person, group, etc., with supervisory power or authority.
  • committedness — The state or condition of being committed; commitment.
  • commoditising — Present participle of commoditise.
  • common sennit — flat sennit.
  • commonalities — Plural form of commonality.
  • communalistic — Pertaining to communalism.
  • communalities — the state or condition of being communal.
  • communicators — Plural form of communicator.
  • communisation — (British spelling) Alternative form of communization.
  • companies act — (in Britain) any of various laws that govern the formation, dissolution, and management of companies
  • companion set — a set of fire irons on a stand
  • companionless — Without a companion; friendless, alone.
  • companionship — Companionship is having someone you know and like with you, rather than being on your own.
  • companionways — Plural form of companionway.
  • compass point — A compass point is one of the 32 marks on the dial of a compass that show direction, for example north, south, east, and west.
  • compassionate — If you describe someone or something as compassionate, you mean that they feel or show pity, sympathy, and understanding for people who are suffering.
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