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13-letter words containing m, u, l, t, i

  • multispectral — (of an airborne camera or scanner) capable of sensing and recording radiation from invisible as well as visible parts of the electromagnetic spectrum.
  • multistandard — able to process signals from several different systems
  • multistranded — having several strands
  • multisyllabic — polysyllabic.
  • multisyllable — polysyllable.
  • multisystemic — Of, pertaining to or affecting more than one system or organ of the body.
  • multitalented — having talent or special ability; gifted.
  • multitemporal — (music) Having multiple tempos.
  • multiterminal — Having, or supporting, multiple terminals (in all senses).
  • multitheistic — Of or relating to multitheism.
  • multithreaded — multithreading
  • multitracking — the process of recording separate audio tracks for later mixing into a single audio track.
  • multitrillion — a number or amount equal to several trillion
  • multitudinous — forming a multitude or great number; existing, occurring, or present in great numbers; very numerous.
  • multivariable — having, involving or relying upon two or more variables, esp in statistics
  • multivibrator — A device consisting of two amplifying transistors or valves, each with its output connected to the input of the other, producing an oscillatory signal.
  • multivitamins — Plural form of multivitamin.
  • muscle tissue — cell tissue that muscles are made of
  • musicologists — Plural form of musicologist.
  • mutagenically — in a mutagenic manner
  • mutualization — to make mutual.
  • nautical mile — a unit of distance used chiefly in navigation, equal to 6080.20 feet (1853.25 meters) in the U.S., now replaced by the international nautical mile.
  • neurofilament — (anatomy) A neurofibril.
  • neuromyelitis — (pathology) inflammation of both the spinal cord and nerves.
  • non-imputable — to attribute or ascribe: The children imputed magical powers to the old woman.
  • noncumulative — of or relating to preferred stock the dividends of which are skipped and not accrued.
  • nonfulfilment — the event or act of a promise, threat, request, hope, duty, etc not happening
  • numerologists — the study of numbers, as the figures designating the year of one's birth, to determine their supposed influence on one's life, future, etc.
  • numismatology — Numismatics.
  • optical mouse — (hardware)   Any kind of mouse that uses visible light or infrared to detect changes in its position.
  • organolithium — (organic chemistry) Describing any organic compound containing a carbon to lithium bond.
  • out on a limb — a part or member of an animal body distinct from the head and trunk, as a leg, arm, or wing: the lower limbs; artificial limbs.
  • outlaw regime — a dangerously unpredictable political regime, as of a country, state, etc, which disregards international law or diplomacy
  • outmanipulate — to surpass in manipulation
  • overmultitude — to exceed in number
  • overstimulate — to stimulate too much
  • pantagruelism — (in Rabelais' Pantagruel) the huge son of Gargantua, represented as dealing with serious matters in a spirit of broad and somewhat cynical good humor.
  • papillomatous — a benign tumor of the skin or mucous membrane consisting of hypertrophied epithelial tissue, as a wart.
  • particularism — exclusive attention or devotion to one's own particular interests, party, etc.
  • penultimately — in penultimate position; lastly except for one
  • perambulation — to walk through, about, or over; travel through; traverse.
  • plagiostomous — plagiostome
  • platiniridium — a natural alloy composed chiefly of platinum and iridium.
  • platinum disc — (in Britain) an album certified to have sold 300 000 copies or a single certified to have sold 600 000 copies
  • pneumatolysis — the process by which rocks are altered or minerals and ores are formed by the action of vapors given off by magma.
  • pneumatolytic — resulting from pneumatolysis
  • postliminious — subsequently undertaken
  • presumptively — affording ground for presumption: presumptive evidence.
  • prudentialism — a regard for prudential, rather than moral, considerations
  • purple martin — a large American swallow, Progne subis, the male of which is blue-black.
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