10-letter words containing m, i, s, o, n, a
- harmonised — Simple past tense and past participle of harmonise.
- harmoniser — (British spelling) alternative spelling of harmonizer.
- harmonises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harmonise.
- harmonists — Plural form of harmonist.
- harmoniums — Plural form of harmonium.
- harmonizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harmonize.
- hexosamine — any hexose derivative in which a hydroxyl group is replaced by an amino group.
- hippomanes — (formerly) a substance found on the forehead of a newborn foal or obtained from a mare in foal, thought to act as an aphrodisiac
- homoousian — a member of a 4th-century a.d. church party that maintained that the essence or substance of the Father and the Son is the same (opposed to Heteroousian).
- hypomnesia — Deficiency of the memory.
- iconoclasm — the action or spirit of iconoclasts.
- imitations — Plural form of imitation.
- impactions — Plural form of impaction.
- impassions — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impassion.
- impersonal — not personal; without reference or connection to a particular person: an impersonal remark.
- inamoratas — Plural form of inamorata.
- inamoratos — Plural form of inamorato.
- infamonise — to defame, to brand with infamy
- infamously — having an extremely bad reputation: an infamous city.
- informants — Plural form of informant.
- insomniacs — Plural form of insomniac.
- insulinoma — a benign tumor of the insulin-secreting cells of the pancreas that may produce signs of hypoglycemia.
- irishwoman — a woman born in Ireland or of Irish ancestry.
- ironmaster — the master of a foundry or ironworks; a manufacturer of iron.
- isabnormal — a line on a map or chart connecting points having an equal deviation from the normal value of some meteorological quantity, as temperature.
- isoaminile — a drug formerly used to suppress coughing. Formula: C16H24N2
- isodynamic — pertaining to or characterized by equality of force, intensity, or the like.
- jacksonism — the group of political principles or attitudes associated with Andrew Jackson.
- jacobinism — (in the French Revolution) a member of a radical society or club of revolutionaries that promoted the Reign of Terror and other extreme measures, active chiefly from 1789 to 1794: so called from the Dominican convent in Paris, where they originally met.
- jamesonite — a metallic, dark-gray mineral, lead and iron antimony sulfide: formerly mined for lead.
- journalism — the occupation of reporting, writing, editing, photographing, or broadcasting news or of conducting any news organization as a business.
- kairomones — Plural form of kairomone.
- laconicism — laconic brevity.
- lamingtons — Plural form of lamington.
- lampoonist — One who lampoons.
- lineswoman — a female official, as in tennis, soccer, ice hockey, and football, who assists the referee.
- lombrosian — of or relating to the doctrine propounded by the Italian criminologist Cesare Lombroso that criminals are a product of hereditary and atavistic factors and can be classified as a definite abnormal type
- lossmaking — a business that consistently operates at a loss.
- macaronics — Plural form of macaronic.
- mackintosh — Charles Rennie [ren-ee] /ˈrɛn i/ (Show IPA), 1868–1928, Scottish architect and designer.
- macmonnies — Frederick William, 1863–1937, U.S. sculptor.
- madonnaish — resembling a Madonna
- mahoganies — Plural form of mahogany.
- mailperson — A mailman or mailwoman.
- maimonides — (Moses ben Maimon"RaMBaM") 1135–1204, Jewish scholastic philosopher and rabbi, born in Spain: one of the major theologians of Judaism.
- main store — main memory
- maisonette — a small house, especially one connected to a large apartment building.
- malinovsky — Rodion Yakovlevich [ruh-dyi-awn yah-kuh-vlyi-vyich] /rə dyɪˈɔn ˈyɑ kə vlyɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1898–1967, Russian army officer: minister of defense of the U.S.S.R. 1957–67.
- malinowski — Bronislaw Kasper [bron-uh-slahf kas-per;; Polish braw-nee-slahf kahs-puh r] /ˈbrɒn əˌslɑf ˈkæs pər;; Polish brɔˈni slɑf ˈkɑs pər/ (Show IPA), 1884–1942, Polish anthropologist in the U.S.
- malnourish — Lb transitive To feed insufficiently, to cause malnutrition.