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13-letter words containing m, y, o, c

  • military coup — a coup organized and carried out by members of the armed forces
  • mischievously — maliciously or playfully annoying.
  • missouri city — a city in SE Texas.
  • mixed economy — an economy in which there are elements of both public and private enterprise.
  • molly pitcherMolly (Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley) 1754–1832, American Revolutionary heroine.
  • mollycoddlers — Plural form of mollycoddler.
  • mollycoddling — Present participle of mollycoddle.
  • monarchically — In a monarchic or monarchical fashion.
  • money-changer — a person whose business is the exchange of currency, usually of different countries, at a fixed or official rate.
  • moneychangers — Plural form of moneychanger.
  • monkey jacket — a short, close-fitting jacket or coat, formerly worn by sailors.
  • monkey orchid — a European orchid, Orchis simia, rare in Britain, having a short dense flower spike that opens from the top downwards. The flowers are white streaked with pink or violet and have five spurs thought to resemble a monkey's arms, legs, and tail
  • monkey tricks — mischievous behaviour or acts, such as practical jokes
  • monkey wrench — spanner
  • monkey-wrench — to ruin (plans, a schedule, etc.) unavoidably or, sometimes, deliberately: The storm monkey-wrenched our plans for a picnic.
  • monoclonality — Biology, Biotechnology. the state or condition of having one specific type of antibody.
  • monocotyledon — an angiospermous plant of the class Monocotyledones, characterized by producing seeds with one cotyledon and an endogenous manner of growth.
  • monodactylous — having only one digit or claw.
  • monogenically — In a monogenic manner.
  • monoglyceride — an ester obtained from glycerol by the esterification of one hydroxyl group with a fatty acid.
  • monogynoecial — (of a fruit) developing from a single pistil.
  • monosyllabics — Plural form of monosyllabic.
  • monosymmetric — zygomorphic.
  • monotonically — of, relating to, or uttered in a monotone: a monotonic delivery of a lecture.
  • monterey jack — a mild, light-yellow, semisoft cheese
  • moral victory — greater honour despite losing
  • morphemically — By means of, or in terms, of morphemes.
  • motorbicycles — Plural form of motorbicycle.
  • multicategory — (mathematics) A generalization of the concept of category that allows morphisms of multiple arity.
  • musicotherapy — the treatment of mental disorders with music
  • mycetophagous — That feeds on fungi.
  • mycobacterial — (medicine) Of or pertaining to mycobacteria.
  • mycobacterium — A bacterium of a group that includes the causative agents of leprosy and tuberculosis.
  • mycologically — In terms of, or by means of, mycology.
  • mycoplasmosis — a disease in animals and humans caused by mycoplasma
  • mycotoxicosis — poisoning resulting from exposure to fungal toxins.
  • myelofibrotic — of, relating to or affected by myelofibrosis
  • myocardiogram — the graphic record produced by a myocardiograph.
  • myrmecophiles — Plural form of myrmecophile.
  • mystification — to perplex (a person) by playing upon the person's credulity; bewilder purposely.
  • mythicization — to turn into, treat, or explain as a myth.
  • mythification — to create a myth about (a person, place, tradition, etc.); cause to become a myth.
  • nanochemistry — (chemistry) The synthesis, analysis and characterization of chemical compounds at the nanoscale.
  • nimonic alloy — type of nickel-based alloy
  • nincompoopery — a fool or simpleton.
  • nithiocyamine — Amoscanate.
  • non-commodity — an article of trade or commerce, especially a product as distinguished from a service.
  • non-complying — failure or refusal to comply, as with a law, regulation, or term of a contract.
  • non-customary — according to or depending on custom; usual; habitual.
  • non-democracy — government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system.
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