9-letter words containing m, i, s, t
- mustering — Present participle of muster.
- mustiness — having an odor or flavor suggestive of mold, as old buildings, long-closed rooms, or stale food.
- mutations — Biology. a sudden departure from the parent type in one or more heritable characteristics, caused by a change in a gene or a chromosome. an individual, species, or the like, resulting from such a departure.
- 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.
- mutsuhito — 1852–1912, emperor of Japan 1867–1912.
- mutualise — Alternative spelling of mutualize.
- mutualism — a relationship between two species of organisms in which both benefit from the association.
- mutualist — a relationship between two species of organisms in which both benefit from the association.
- myologist — the science or branch of anatomy dealing with muscles.
- myostatin — (protein) A protein that acts as an inhibitor to the growth of muscle tissue.
- myristate — (chemistry) any salt or ester of myristic acid.
- myristica — (botany) Any member of the genus Myristica of nutmegs.
- 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.
- mysticism — the beliefs, ideas, or mode of thought of mystics.
- mysticity — involving or characterized by esoteric, otherworldly, or symbolic practices or content, as certain religious ceremonies and art; spiritually significant; ethereal.
- 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.
- mythicism — (theology) the scholarly opinion that the gospel is mythical.
- mytishchi — a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe, NE of Moscow.
- narcotism — habitual use of narcotics.
- nationism — (sociolinguistics) The practical concerns of running a nation, especially seen as divorced from emotional beliefs about national identity.
- 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.
- nystagmic — Exhibiting or pertaining to nystagmus (involuntary eye movement).
- occultism — belief in the existence of secret, mysterious, or supernatural agencies.
- ointments — Plural form of ointment.
- ominosity — The state or quality of being ominous.
- omniscent — Misspelling of omniscient All-knowing.
- on-limits — open or not prohibited to certain persons, as military personnel: an on-limits area.
- onomastic — of or relating to proper names.
- 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.
- optimists — an optimistic person.
- optimizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of optimize.
- origamist — A person who does origami.
- osmeteria — glands in some caterpillars that secrete foul-smelling substances to deter predators
- osmoticum — (biology) Any substance that acts to supplement osmotic pressure in a plant or a culture of plant cells.