8-letter words containing m, u, n, t
- immunity — the state of being immune from or insusceptible to a particular disease or the like.
- impudent — of, relating to, or characterized by impertinence or effrontery: The student was kept late for impudent behavior.
- impunity — exemption from punishment.
- imputing — Present participle of impute.
- inhumate — to bury; inhume
- judgment — an act or instance of judging.
- katmandu — a city in and the capital of Nepal, in the central part.
- luminant — That illuminates; luminous.
- luminate — (obsolete) To illuminate.
- mangbetu — a member of a people of the northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- manhunts — Plural form of manhunt.
- manitous — Plural form of manitou.
- mansuete — gentle or tame
- manumits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of manumit.
- manutius — Aldus [awl-duh s,, al-] /ˈɔl dəs,, ˈæl-/ (Show IPA), (Teobaldo Mannucci or Manuzio) 1450–1515, Italian printer and classical scholar.
- maturing — complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
- menuitis — /men"yoo-i:"tis/ A notional disease suffered by software with an obsessively simple-minded menu interface and no escape. Hackers find this intensely irritating and much prefer the flexibility of command-line or language-style interfaces, especially those customisable via macros or a special-purpose language in which one can encode useful hacks. See user-obsequious, drool-proof paper, WIMP, for the rest of us.
- metuchen — a city in NE New Jersey.
- micronut — (climbing) A small nut (piece of metal jammed into the rockface to protect a climb).
- mind out — to be careful or pay attention
- minotaur — Classical Mythology. a monster, the offspring of Pasiphaë and the Cretan bull, that had the head of a bull on the body of a man: housed in the Cretan Labyrinth, it was fed on human flesh until Theseus, helped by Ariadne, killed it.
- minutely — occurring every minute.
- minutest — the sixtieth part (1/60) of an hour; sixty seconds.
- minutiae — Usually, minutiae. precise details; small or trifling matters: the minutiae of his craft.
- minutial — having the nature of minutiae, or relating to minutiae
- minuting — the sixtieth part (1/60) of an hour; sixty seconds.
- miscount — an erroneous counting; miscalculation.
- molehunt — a hunt for moles
- momentum — force or speed of movement; impetus, as of a physical object or course of events: The car gained momentum going downhill. Her career lost momentum after two unsuccessful films.
- monmouth — James Scott, Duke of, 1649–85, illegitimate son of Charles II of England and pretender to the throne of James II.
- montague — (in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet) the family name of Romeo. Compare Capulet.
- montreux — a town and resort in W Switzerland, in Vaud canton on Lake Geneva; annual television festival. Pop: 22 454 (2000)
- monument — something erected in memory of a person, event, etc., as a building, pillar, or statue: the Washington Monument.
- moondust — The fine regolith found on the surface of the Moon.
- moulinet — a portable pulley device for bending crossbow or turning the drum of a crane
- moulting — Present participle of moult.
- mount up — accumulate
- mountain — heap of sth
- mountant — an adhesive used for mounting pictures
- mounties — Plural form of mountie.
- mounting — A backing, setting, or support for something.
- mouthing — the action of speaking in a meaningless, bombastic, or hypocritical manner.
- mowburnt — (of hay, straw, etc) damaged by overheating in a mow
- muculent — Slimy; moist and moderately viscous.
- mud tank — A mud tank is a large treatment and storage tank for cleaned mud.
- mudstone — a clayey rock with the texture and composition of shale but little or no lamination.
- muenster — a white, semisoft, mild cheese made from whole milk.
- mulcting — Present participle of mulct.
- multiton — Weighing more than one ton.
- muniment — muniments, Law. a document, as a title deed or a charter, by which rights or privileges are defended or maintained.