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10-letter words containing m, u, s, i, c

  • culminates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of culminate.
  • cuneiforms — Plural form of cuneiform.
  • customised — to modify or build according to individual or personal specifications or preference: to customize an automobile.
  • customized — modified according to a customer's individual requirements
  • customizer — a person who customizes
  • customizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of customize.
  • democritus — ?460–?370 bc, Greek philosopher who developed the atomist theory of matter of his teacher, Leucippus
  • direct sum — a composition of two disjoint sets, as vector spaces, such that every element in the composition can be written uniquely as the sum of two elements, one from each of the given sets.
  • drumsticks — Plural form of drumstick.
  • duodecimos — Plural form of duodecimo.
  • ecotourism — tourism to places having unspoiled natural resources, with minimal impact on the environment being a primary concern.
  • eudemonics — the art or theory of happiness
  • eurythmics — A rhythmic interpretation of music with graceful, free-style dance movements.
  • factualism — emphasis on, devotion to, or extensive reliance upon facts: the factualism of scientific experiment.
  • fimicolous — of or relating to an organism that lives on or in animal excrement.
  • firmicutes — Plural form of firmicute.
  • folk music — music, usually of simple character and anonymous authorship, handed down among the common people by oral tradition.
  • graecismus — (rhetoric, historical) Use of Greek words and examples.
  • homoecious — designating or of parasites that spend their entire life cycle on one species of host
  • humanistic — a person having a strong interest in or concern for human welfare, values, and dignity.
  • humicolous — of or relating to organisms that live in or on soil.
  • humoristic — a person who is skillful in the use of humor, as in writing, talking, or acting.
  • incumbents — Plural form of incumbent.
  • intumesced — Simple past tense and past participle of intumesce.
  • limicolous — dwelling in mud or muddy regions.
  • luminesced — Simple past tense and past participle of luminesce.
  • luminesces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of luminesce.
  • lysimachus — 361?–281 b.c, Macedonian general: king of Thrace 306–281.
  • manichaeus — Mani
  • manicurist — a person who gives manicures.
  • manuscribe — (archaic) To write by hand.
  • manuscript — the original text of an author's work, handwritten or now usually typed, that is submitted to a publisher.
  • massecuite — A suspension of sugar crystals in syrup produced in a sugar factory.
  • mcguinness — (James) Martin (Pacelli). 1950–2017, Irish Sinn Féin politician; deputy first minister of Northern Ireland (2007–2017)
  • meliaceous — belonging to the Meliaceae, the mahogany family of plants.
  • mendacious — telling lies, especially habitually; dishonest; lying; untruthful: a mendacious person.
  • meniscuses — Plural form of meniscus.
  • mercurials — Plural form of mercurial.
  • mesokurtic — (of a frequency distribution or its graphical representation) having the same kurtosis as the normal distribution.
  • meticulous — taking or showing extreme care about minute details; precise; thorough: a meticulous craftsman; meticulous personal appearance.
  • miccosukee — a member of an American Indian people, formerly part of the Creek Confederacy and surviving chiefly as one of the two branches of the Muskogean family represented among the Florida Seminoles.
  • michurinsk — a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe, S of Ryazan.
  • microburst — an intense, localized downdraft of air that spreads on the ground, causing rapid changes in wind direction and speed; a localized downburst.
  • microbuses — Plural form of microbus.
  • microgauss — (physics) A unit of magnetic field strength equal to one millionth of a gauss.
  • micropumps — Plural form of micropump.
  • microtubes — Plural form of microtube.
  • mid-course — the middle of a course.
  • minicourse — a short, intensive course of study, usually a few weeks long.
  • miniscules — Misspelling of minuscules.
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