9-letter words containing m, i, s, t
- sack time — time spent sleeping.
- salicetum — a plantation of willows
- salimeter — salinometer.
- salt mine — a mine from which salt is excavated.
- samaritan — an inhabitant of Samaria.
- sarmatian — the ancient name of a region in E Europe, between the Vistula and the Volga.
- sarmiento — a city in E Argentina, a suburb of Buenos Aires.
- saturnism — lead poisoning (def 1b).
- sawtimber — trees suitable for sawing into planks, boards, etc.
- schematic — pertaining to or of the nature of a schema, diagram, or scheme; diagrammatic.
- schematik — A NeXT front-end to MIT Scheme for the NeXT by Chris Kane and Max Hailperin <[email protected]>. Schematik provides syntax-knowledgeable text editing, graphics windows and a user-interface to an underlying MIT Scheme process. It comes with MIT Scheme 7.1.3 ready to install on the NeXT and requires NEXTSTEP. Version: 1.1.5.2.
- scientism — the style, assumptions, techniques, practices, etc., typifying or regarded as typifying scientists.
- scummiest — consisting of or having scum.
- scutiform — being in the shape of a shield; shield-shaped.
- semantics — Linguistics. the study of meaning. the study of linguistic development by classifying and examining changes in meaning and form.
- semantide — a type of molecule found in all cells, which changes slowly over time
- semeiotic — semiotic.
- semi-matt — midway between matte and glossy, as certain paper or paint.
- semierect — partly erect
- semimatte — midway between matte and glossy, as certain paper or paint.
- semimetal — an element with properties both of a metal and of a non-metal; a metalloid
- semimoist — slightly wet; somewhat moist
- semiotics — semiotics.
- semistiff — somewhat or fairly stiff; partially stiff
- semisweet — somewhat sweet; containing a small amount of sweetening: a semisweet cookie; semisweet chocolate.
- semitruck — tractor-trailer.
- sentiment — an attitude toward something; regard; opinion.
- septarium — a concretionary nodule or mass, usually of calcium carbonate or of argillaceous carbonate of iron, traversed within by a network of cracks filled with calcite and other minerals.
- septemfid — divided into seven
- septemvir — a member of a seven-man ruling body in ancient Rome.
- septiform — sevenfold
- septimana — a week.
- septimole — a group of seven musical notes to be played in the same space of time as either four or six
- shittim's — a tree, said to be an acacia, probably Acacia seyal, that yielded the shittim wood of the Old Testament.
- shulamite — an epithet meaning “princess,” applied to the bride in the Song of Solomon 6:13.
- side meat — salt pork and bacon taken from the sides of a hog.
- side trim — a decorative feature on the side of a car
- sightsman — a tourist guide
- sigmatism — defective pronunciation of sibilant sounds.
- sigmatron — a machine for generating X-rays
- simeonite — a member of the Israelite tribe of Simeon.
- simionato — Giulietta [joo-lyet-tah] /dʒuˈlyɛt tɑ/ (Show IPA), 1910–2010, Italian mezzo-soprano.
- simmental — one of a large breed of cattle, yellowish-brown to red and white, originally of Switzerland, used for milk and beef and as a draft animal.
- simonists — the making of profit out of sacred things.
- simpatico — congenial or like-minded; likable: I find our new neighbor simpatico in every respect.
- simpleton — an ignorant, foolish, or silly person.
- simpliste — someone who tends to over-simplify
- simscript — A free-form, English-like general-purpose simulation language produced by Harry Markowitz et al of Rand Corp in 1963. It was implemented as a Fortran preprocessor on IBM 7090 and was designed for large discrete simulations. It influenced Simula. Later versions included SIMSCRIPT I.5 and SIMSCRIPT II.5.
- simulated — to create a simulation, likeness, or model of (a situation, system, or the like): to simulate crisis conditions.
- simulator — a person or thing that simulates.