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9-letter words containing m, o, u, l, e

  • mousetail — (botany) Any plant of the genus Ivesia, in the rose family.
  • mouthable — able to be recited or spoken well
  • mouthfeel — the tactile sensation a food gives to the mouth: a creamy mouthfeel.
  • mouthless — Without a mouth.
  • mouthlike — Resembling a mouth or some aspect of one.
  • mudlogger — a person in the oil industry who checks the mud for traces of oil or gas
  • mulattoes — Plural form of mulatto.
  • mulierose — (obsolete) Fond of women.
  • mull over — to study or ruminate; ponder.
  • mullioned — a vertical member, as of stone or wood, between the lights of a window, the panels in wainscoting, or the like.
  • multicore — (computer hardware, of a processor) Combining two or more independent cores into a single package composed of a single integrated circuit.
  • multidose — (pharmacy) Containing multiple doses.
  • multilobe — having several lobes
  • multimode — Having, or employing multiple modes.
  • multipole — (physics) Any of a several forms of static or oscillating distributions of charge or magnetization.
  • multirole — a part or character played by an actor or actress.
  • multitone — having or characterized by more than one musical tone
  • multizone — Of or pertaining to more than one zone.
  • museology — the systematic study of the organization, management, and function of a museum.
  • mushmelon — muskmelon.
  • muskmelon — a round or oblong melon, occurring in many varieties, having a juicy, often aromatic, sweet, yellow, white, or green, edible flesh.
  • myoneural — of or relating to both muscle and nerve.
  • neckmould — (architecture) A small convex moulding surrounding a column at the junction of the shaft and capital.
  • nonlegume — not a vegetable of the family Fabaceae
  • operculum — Botany, Zoology. a part or organ serving as a lid or cover, as a covering flap on a seed vessel.
  • outfumble — to exceed in fumbling
  • outgamble — to defeat at gambling
  • outmantle — to be better dressed than
  • outmuscle — to get the better of or dominate by virtue of superior strength or force.
  • palmhouse — a greenhouse for growing tropical plants, esp palms
  • petroleum — oil used for fuel
  • plumbeous — resembling or containing lead; leaden.
  • plumulose — shaped like a downy feather or plumule.
  • pole-jump — pole-vault.
  • pulmonate — Zoology. having lungs or lunglike organs.
  • puzzledom — the domain of puzzles
  • remoulade — a cold sauce made with mayonnaise and various condiments and herbs, as chopped pickles, capers, mustard, parsley, chervil, and tarragon.
  • rostellum — Biology. any small, beaklike process.
  • rumble on — If you say that something such as an argument rumbles on, you mean that it continues for a long time after it should have been settled.
  • samuelson — Paul A(nthony) 1915–2009, U.S. economist: Nobel prize 1970.
  • semisolus — an advertisement that appears on the same page as another advertisement but not adjacent to it
  • smell out — dog: detect by sniffing
  • soul mate — a person with whom one has a strong affinity, shared values and tastes, and often a romantic bond: I married my soul mate; you don't get much luckier than that.
  • team foul — one of a number of personal fouls committed within a specified period that do not exceed the allowable limit after which the opposing team begins to receive bonus free throws.
  • thumbhole — a hole into which a thumb can be inserted, as to provide a grip.
  • tremulous — (of persons, the body, etc.) characterized by trembling, as from fear, nervousness, or weakness.
  • tullamore — the county town of Offaly, Republic of Ireland; food processing and brewing. Pop: 11 098 (2002)
  • tumble to — to fall helplessly down, end over end, as by losing one's footing, support, or equilibrium; plunge headlong: to tumble down the stairs.
  • ulmaceous — belonging to the Ulmaceae, the elm family of plants.
  • uncle tom — a black person, especially a man, considered by other black people to be subservient to or to curry favor with white people.
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