8-letter words containing m, o, r, s
- miradors — Plural form of mirador.
- miscolor — to give a wrong color to.
- misenrol — to enrol inaccurately or wrongly
- misnomer — A wrong or inaccurate name or designation.
- misorder — to put (items, events, etc) into the incorrect order
- misproud — unreasonably proud.
- misroute — Divert or direct to the wrong place or by the wrong route.
- missouri — a state in the central United States. 69,674 sq. mi. (180,455 sq. km). Capital: Jefferson City. Abbreviation: MO (for use with zip code), Mo.
- misthrow — (transitive) To throw incorrectly.
- mistutor — to teach badly or wrongly
- miswrote — to trace or form (characters, letters, words, etc.) on the surface of some material, as with a pen, pencil, or other instrument or means; inscribe: Write your name on the board.
- mobsters — Plural form of mobster.
- moidores — Plural form of moidore.
- moisture — condensed or diffused liquid, especially water: moisture in the air.
- molester — to bother, interfere with, or annoy.
- momparas — Plural form of mompara.
- monarchs — a hereditary sovereign, as a king, queen, or emperor.
- monardas — Plural form of monarda.
- monastir — Bitola
- monerans — Plural form of moneran.
- mongrels — Plural form of mongrel.
- monikers — Plural form of moniker.
- monitors — Plural form of monitor.
- monomers — Plural form of monomer.
- monsieur — the conventional French title of respect and term of address for a man, corresponding to Mr. or sir.
- monstera — any of various tropical American climbing plants belonging to the genus Monstera, of the arum family, especially M. deliciosa, having split or perforated leaves and often grown as a houseplant.
- monsters — Plural form of monster.
- monstery — Resembling a monster.
- montrose — James Graham, Marquis of, 1612–50, Scottish supporter of Charles I.
- moochers — Plural form of moocher.
- moonrise — the rising of the moon above the horizon.
- moorages — Plural form of moorage.
- moorings — the act of a person or thing that moors.
- moraines — Plural form of moraine.
- moralise — to reflect on or express opinions about something in terms of right and wrong, especially in a self-righteous or tiresome way.
- moralism — the habit of moralizing.
- moralist — a person who teaches or inculcates morality.
- morasses — An area of muddy or boggy ground.
- mordants — Plural form of mordant.
- mordents — Plural form of mordent.
- morellos — Plural form of morello.
- moreness — the state of being greater than something else, greatness
- moresome — (rare, slang) A sexual act involving more than three people.
- moresque — Moorish.
- mornings — in or during the morning regularly.
- moroccos — Plural form of morocco.
- moronism — Informal. a person who is notably stupid or lacking in good judgment: I wonder why they elected that narrow-minded moron to Congress.
- morosely — gloomily or sullenly ill-humored, as a person or mood.
- morosity — gloomily or sullenly ill-humored, as a person or mood.
- morosoph — (obsolete) A philosophical or learned fool.