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9-letter words containing m, o, n, d, i, e

  • niggerdom — the condition of being a Black person
  • nomadized — Simple past tense and past participle of nomadize.
  • nominated — Of or pertaining to someone or something that has received a nomination.
  • normandie — a former province of N France, on the English Channel: settled by Vikings under Rollo in the 10th century; scene of the Allied landings in 1944. Chief town: Rouen
  • on a dime — at an exact point or within very narrow limits
  • open mind — receptive attitude
  • opium den — 19th-century place of drug taking
  • osmundine — compost made from dried fern roots
  • predomain — (theory)   A domain with no bottom element.
  • princedom — the position, rank, or dignity of a prince.
  • randomize — to order or select in a random manner, as in a sample or experiment, especially in order to reduce bias and interference caused by irrelevant variables; make random.
  • rhodamine — a red dye obtained by heating an alkyl aminophenol with phthalic anhydride.
  • romanised — to make Roman Catholic.
  • seminomad — a person living a partly nomadic life; a semi-nomadic person
  • semiround — having one surface that is round and another that is flat.
  • simonides — 556?–468? b.c, Greek poet.
  • singledom — the state of being unmarried or not involved in a long-term relationship
  • staminode — a sterile or abortive stamen.
  • trondheim — a seaport in central Norway, on Trondheim Fiord.
  • uniformed — identical or consistent, as from example to example, place to place, or moment to moment: uniform spelling; a uniform building code.
  • unimposed — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
  • unmotived — without motive, not having a motive
  • wimbledon — a former borough, now part of Merton, in SE England, near London: international tennis tournaments.
  • womanized — to make effeminate.
  • womenkind — womankind.
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