9-letter words containing m, u, n, d
- maundered — Simple past tense and past participle of maunder.
- maunderer — A babbler, a mumbler, one who speaks incessantly.
- meandrous — meandering; winding; rambling.
- midground — The point between foreground and background in an image.
- mindfully — attentive, aware, or careful (usually followed by of): mindful of one's responsibilities.
- mine dump — a large mound of residue, esp from gold-mining operations
- mouldings — Plural form of moulding.
- moundbird — megapode.
- moundsman — pitcher2 (def 2).
- muckender — (obsolete) A handkerchief.
- mud snake — an iridescent black and red snake, Farancia abacura, of southeastern and south-central U.S., having a sharp, stiff tail tip used in manipulating prey into position for swallowing.
- muddiness — The characteristic of being muddy.
- mudminnow — any of several small, carnivorous fishes of the genera Umbra and Novumbra, found in muddy streams and pools.
- mujahedin — Alt form mujahideen.
- mujahidin — Alternative form of mujahideen; Plural form of mujahid.
- mullioned — a vertical member, as of stone or wood, between the lights of a window, the panels in wainscoting, or the like.
- multiband — Having or employing multiple bands, especially frequency bands.
- mundanely — common; ordinary; banal; unimaginative.
- mundanity — the condition or quality of being mundane; mundaneness.
- mundelein — a city in NE Illinois.
- mundungus — malodorous tobacco.
- murdering — Present participle of murder.
- muscadine — a grape, Vitis rotundifolia, of the southern U.S., having dull purple, thick-skinned musky fruit and being the origin of many grape varieties.
- neckmould — (architecture) A small convex moulding surrounding a column at the junction of the shaft and capital.
- neodymium — a rare-earth, metallic, trivalent element occurring with cerium and other rare-earth metals, and having rose-colored to violet-colored salts. Symbol: Nd; atomic weight: 144.24; atomic number: 60; specific gravity: 6.9 at 20°C.
- ngerulmud — the capital of Palau (from 2006), in the state of Melekeok on the island of Babelthuap
- nicodemus — a Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin who became a secret follower of Jesus. John 3:1–21; 7:50–52; 19:39.
- novodamus — a clause in a charter whereby a grant (particularly of property) is renewed by a (feudal) superior, esp for the purpose of making a minor alteration to the former grant; the charter itself
- numerated — to represent numbers by symbols.
- nursemaid — Also called nurserymaid. a woman or girl employed to care for a child or several children, especially in a household.
- ombudsman — a government official who hears and investigates complaints by private citizens against other officials or government agencies.
- ombudsmen — Plural form of ombudsman.
- onopordum — (botany) Any of the genus Onopordum of asteraceous thistles.
- opium den — 19th-century place of drug taking
- osmundine — compost made from dried fern roots
- outmanned — Simple past tense and past participle of outman.
- ovimbundu — Mbundu (def 1).
- pond scum — any free-floating freshwater alga that forms a green scum on water.
- pseudonym — a fictitious name used by an author to conceal his or her identity; pen name. Compare allonym (def 1).
- purdonium — a type of coal scuttle having a slanted cover that is raised to open it, and an inner removable metal container for the coal
- pycnidium — (in certain ascomycetes and fungi imperfecti) a globose or flask-shaped fruiting body bearing conidia on conidiophores.
- quadruman — a monkey or ape with all four feet specialized for use as hands
- reddendum — a legal clause specifying what shall be given in return for the granting of a lease
- remindful — reviving memory of something; reminiscent.
- round-arm — denoting or using bowling with the arm held more or less horizontal
- roundsman — a person who makes rounds, as of inspection.
- roundworm — any nematode, especially Ascaris lumbricoides, that infests the intestine of humans and other mammals.
- ruddleman — a person who deals in ruddle.
- rudiments — When you learn the rudiments of something, you learn the simplest or most essential things about it.
- runnymede — a meadow on the S bank of the Thames, W of London, England: reputed site of the granting of the Magna Charta by King John, 1215.