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11-letter words containing m, u, d, s

  • misdoubtful — doubting; distrustful
  • misdoubting — Present participle of misdoubt.
  • miseducated — Simple past tense and past participle of miseducate.
  • misfeatured — Having ugly or misshapen features.
  • misfortuned — (archaic) unlucky, unfortunate.
  • misguidance — to guide wrongly; misdirect.
  • misguidedly — misled; mistaken: Their naive actions were a misguided attempt to help the poor.
  • misjudgment — An act of misjudging, a mistake in judgment.
  • misnumbered — a numeral or group of numerals.
  • mispersuade — to persuade wrongly
  • modularised — to form or organize into modules, as for flexibility.
  • modulations — Plural form of modulation.
  • moisturized — Simple past tense and past participle of moisturize.
  • molybdenous — containing bivalent molybdenum.
  • mounds view — a town in E Minnesota.
  • moundsville — a city in NW West Virginia, on the Ohio River.
  • mouse ahead — The point-and-click analog of "type ahead". To manipulate a computer's pointing device (almost always a mouse in this usage, but not necessarily) and its selection or command buttons before a computer program is ready to accept such input, in anticipation of the program accepting the input. Handling this properly is rare, but it can help make a WIMP environment much more usable, assuming the users are familiar with the behaviour of the user interface.
  • mrs. grundyMrs. a narrow-minded, conventional person who is extremely critical of any breach of propriety.
  • muddledness — Quality of being muddled.
  • mudskippers — Plural form of mudskipper.
  • mudslinging — an attempt to discredit one's competitor, opponent, etc., by malicious or scandalous attacks.
  • mudspringer — mudskipper.
  • multicasted — Transmitted in the form of a multicast.
  • multicuspid — (in humans) a tooth with a single projection point or elevation; canine.
  • multistrand — Composed of multiple strands.
  • multitasked — Simple past tense and past participle of multitask.
  • mundaneness — common; ordinary; banal; unimaginative.
  • mundanities — the condition or quality of being mundane; mundaneness.
  • murder case — a murder that is being investigated by the police, or tried in court
  • murderously — In a murderous manner; as if wanting to commit murder; extremely angrily.
  • musclebound — having enlarged and inelastic muscles, as from excessive exercise.
  • mushyheaded — inadequately thought out: mushyheaded ideas.
  • music drama — an opera having more or less continuous musical and dramatic activity without arias, recitatives, or ensembles.
  • music stand — a pedestal or rack designed to hold a score or sheet of music in position for reading.
  • music video — a commercial video featuring a performance of a popular song, often through a stylized dramatization by the performers with lip-syncing and special effects.
  • musk orchid — a small Eurasian orchid, Herminium monorchis, with dense spikes of musk-scented greenish-yellow flowers
  • mustachioed — a mustache.
  • mustard gas — an oily liquid, C 4 H 8 Cl 2 S, used as a chemical-warfare gas, blistering the skin and damaging the lungs, often causing blindness and death: introduced by the Germans in World War I.
  • mustard oil — oil expressed from the seed of mustard, used chiefly in making soap.
  • mustard pot — a small pot, of glass, silver, etc, placed on the table to serve mustard
  • muttonbirds — Plural form of muttonbird.
  • muttonheads — Plural form of muttonhead.
  • nematodirus — any parasitic nematode worm of the genus Nematodirus
  • neverendums — Plural form of neverendum.
  • non-dualism — the state of being dual or consisting of two parts; division into two.
  • nostradamus — (Michel de Nostredame) 1503–66, French astrologer.
  • nudist camp — a resort where nudism is practiced
  • numbskulled — (informal) stupid.
  • nurserymaid — Nursemaid.
  • ombudswoman — a woman employed to investigate complaints against government or institutional officials, employers, etc.
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