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

  • miscalculated — Simple past tense and past participle of miscalculate.
  • miscalculates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miscalculate.
  • miscalculator — A person who miscalculates.
  • miscalibrated — Simple past tense and past participle of miscalibrate.
  • miscellaneous — consisting of members or elements of different kinds; of mixed character: a book of miscellaneous essays on American history.
  • mischievously — maliciously or playfully annoying.
  • misclassified — to arrange or organize by classes; order according to class.
  • miscounselled — having bad or incorrect counselling
  • mise en place — (in a restaurant kitchen) the preparation of equipment and food before service begins
  • misemployment — Wrong or mistaken employment.
  • miserableness — The property of being miserable.
  • misevaluation — an act or instance of evaluating or appraising.
  • missel thrush — mistle thrush.
  • missiological — Of or pertaining to missiology.
  • mistle thrush — a large, European thrush, Turdus viscivorus, that feeds on the berries of the mistletoe.
  • mistranslated — Simple past tense and past participle of mistranslate.
  • mistranslates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mistranslate.
  • mistrustfully — In a mistrustful manner.
  • mistrustingly — In a mistrusting manner.
  • mittelschmerz — dull abdominal pain occurring at the time of ovulation, attributed to the presence of free blood in the peritoneal cavity from the ruptured ovarian follicle.
  • mixed crystal — a crystal consisting of a solid solution of two or more distinct compounds
  • mixed doubles — (in tennis) a doubles match with a man and a woman on each side.
  • mobile studio — a van, truck, etc equipped as a recording, broadcasting etc studio
  • mobilizations — Plural form of mobilization.
  • mohr's circle — a graphical construction enabling the stresses in the cross-section of a body to be determined if the principal stresses are known
  • molluscicidal — relating to a preparation that kills molluscs
  • molluscicides — Plural form of molluscicide.
  • monkey island — a flying bridge on top of a pilothouse or chart house.
  • monochlorides — Plural form of monochloride.
  • monofilaments — Plural form of monofilament.
  • monometallism — the use of one metal only, as gold or silver, as a monetary standard.
  • mononucleosis — the presence of an abnormally large number of mononuclear leukocytes, or monocytes, in the blood.
  • monosyllabics — Plural form of monosyllabic.
  • monosyllabism — monosyllabic character.
  • monotheletism — the 7th-century religious doctrine that stated that Christ has only one divine will but both a divine and a human nature
  • monothelitism — a person who maintains that Christ has a single theanthropic will.
  • monumentalise — Alt form monumentalize.
  • monumentalism — resembling a monument; massive or imposing.
  • morbillivirus — a genus of viruses in the family Paramyxoviridae causing infectious diseases such as measles, distemper, or rinderpest
  • morse signals — signals encoded using the Morse Code
  • mortise block — a block having a shell cut from a single piece of wood.
  • mosbolletjies — Plural form of mosbolletjie.
  • mosquito coil — a spiral coil which burns slowly and releases a smoke that prevents mosquitoes from biting
  • most mainline — a fashionable residential district west of Philadelphia.
  • motorbicycles — Plural form of motorbicycle.
  • mountainously — In a mountainous way.
  • mud wrestling — sport: physical combat in mud
  • mud-wrestling — wrestling in an enclosure with a floor or base of wet mud, staged as a public display and competitive event.
  • mule spinning — a process of spinning that produces extremely fine yarn by drawing and twisting the roving, and winding the resultant yarn onto a bobbin or spindle in the form of a cop.
  • mulier puisne — the legitimate son of parents whose first son was illegitimate.
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