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9-letter words containing m, y, i

  • cyphonism — An ancient form of punishment involving a sort of wooden pillory by which the victim's neck was bent or weighed downward.
  • cystidium — (in certain basidiomycetous fungi) one of the large, inflated, sterile cells growing between the basidia and usually projecting beyond them.
  • cystiform — resembling a cyst
  • dairymaid — (esp formerly) a girl or woman who works in a dairy, esp one who milks cows and makes butter and cheese on a farm
  • daisy ham — a boned and smoked piece of pork from the pig's shoulder
  • damningly — in a damning manner
  • decimally — by tens
  • deformity — A deformity is a part of someone's body which is not the normal shape because of injury or illness, or because they were born this way.
  • demassify — to cause (society or a social system) to become less uniform or centralized; diversify or decentralize: to demassify the federal government.
  • demonymic — Having characteristics of a demonym.
  • demulsify — to undergo or cause to undergo a process in which an emulsion is permanently broken down into its constituents
  • demystify — If you demystify something, you make it easier to understand by giving a clear explanation of it.
  • demythify — to remove the mythical characteristics from (a person)
  • diasystem — a linguistic system forming a common denominator for a group or set of dialects.
  • diathermy — local heating of the body tissues with an electric current for medical or surgical purposes
  • dichogamy — the maturation of male and female parts of a flower at different times, preventing automatic self-pollination
  • dichotomy — If there is a dichotomy between two things, there is a very great difference or opposition between them.
  • dimercury — (chemistry, especially in combination) Two mercury atoms in a molecule.
  • dimissory — dismissing or giving permission to depart.
  • dimyarian — with two adductor muscles
  • diplomacy — the conduct by government officials of negotiations and other relations between nations.
  • dipyramid — bipyramid.
  • discotomy — (surgery) alternative spelling of discectomy.
  • disembody — to divest (a soul, spirit, etc.) of a body.
  • disemploy — to put out of work; cause to become unemployed.
  • dismality — the quality of being dismal
  • dismayful — filled with dismay
  • dismaying — Present participle of dismay.
  • dissembly — the dismantling or separation of an assembly
  • dithyramb — a Greek choral song or chant of vehement or wild character and of usually irregular form, originally in honor of Dionysus or Bacchus.
  • domically — in the manner or shape of a dome
  • dominancy — rule; control; authority; ascendancy.
  • dormitory — a building, as at a college, containing a number of private or semiprivate rooms for residents, usually along with common bathroom facilities and recreation areas.
  • dosimetry — the process or method of measuring the dosage of ionizing radiation.
  • dumpishly — in a downhearted and despondent manner
  • dynamical — Dynamic.
  • dynamited — Simple past tense and past participle of dynamite.
  • dynamiter — A person who uses dynamite, especially one who uses it unlawfully.
  • dynamites — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dynamite.
  • dynamitic — relating to dynamite or those who use dynamite for illegal reasons
  • dysmetria — the inability to conform muscular action to desired movements because of faulty judgment of distance.
  • dysmnesia — an impairment of memory.
  • dysphemia — any impairment in the ability to speak.
  • dysthymia — depression; despondency or a tendency to be despondent.
  • dysthymic — A person diagnosed with dysthymia, or dysthymic depression.
  • el faiyûm — a city in N Egypt: a site of towns going back at least to the 12th dynasty. Pop: 311 000 (2005 est)
  • embodying — Present participle of embody.
  • embryonic — Of or relating to an embryo.
  • embryotic — Embryonic.
  • eminently — To a notable degree ; very.
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