9-letter words containing m, y, o
- baldmoney — Meum athamanticum, an ornamental plant in the Apiaceae family.
- barometry — the process of measuring atmospheric pressure.
- barrymore — a US family of actors, esp Ethel (1879–1959), John (1882–1942), Lionel (1878–1954), and Drew (born 1975)
- belomancy — the art of divination using arrows
- biformity — having or combining two forms, as a centaur or mermaid.
- big money — Big money is an amount of money that seems very large to you, especially money which you get easily.
- bimonthly — A bimonthly event or publication happens or appears every two months.
- biorhythm — a cyclically recurring pattern of physiological states in an organism or organ, such as alpha rhythm or circadian rhythm; believed by some to affect physical and mental states and behaviour
- bleomycin — a glycopeptide antibiotic drug used in the treatment of cancer and Hodgkin's Disease
- bloomsday — an annual celebration in Dublin on 16 June of the life of James Joyce and, in particular, his novel Ulysses, which is entirely set in Dublin on 16 June 1904
- body mass — the ratio of a person's weight to their height
- body mike — a microphone attached to the body
- body slam — a wrestling throw in which an opponent is lifted and hurled to the mat, landing on his or her back.
- body-mike — to equip with a body mike: The star was body-miked, but he was still inaudible.
- body-slam — to lift and throw (someone) to the ground, as in wrestling
- bombycoid — relating to moths of the family Bombycidae
- boogeyman — a frightening imaginary being, often one used as a threat in disciplining children
- boom baby — a person born in the years of the baby boom
- boomingly — in a booming manner
- brimstony — of, relating to or resembling brimstone; sulphurous
- bumpology — phrenology
- byrewoman — a woman who works in a byre
- cecostomy — Alternative spelling of caecostomy.
- celiotomy — laparotomy (def 2).
- ceromancy — divination by interpreting the significance of shapes formed when melted wax is dropped into water
- cherimoya — a deciduous shrub or small tree, native to the Andean highlands, which produces an oval fruit with cream-coloured flesh
- chirimoya — cherimoya.
- chironomy — the craft or artistry of moving the hands by following a standard or formula in relation to theatrical, oratory, or musical performance
- chiyogami — a type of highly decorated, colourful craft paper used for origami
- chomskyan — of or relating to Noam Chomsky or his linguistic theories, especially to transformational-generative grammar.
- chromakey — (in colour television) a special effect in which a coloured background can be eliminated and a different background substituted
- chrononym — (semiotics) A term for a specific period of time, such as
- cinnamony — reminiscent of cinnamon
- city room — the room in which local news is handled for a newspaper, a radio or television station, or for another journalistic agency.
- claymores — Plural form of claymore.
- climatory — Having to do with climate.
- cob money — crude silver coins issued in the Spanish colonies of the New World from about 1600 until 1820
- cockamamy — ridiculous, pointless, or nonsensical: full of wild schemes and cockamamie ideas.
- coenzymes — Plural form of coenzyme.
- cohyponym — a word that is one of multiple hyponyms of another word
- colectomy — surgical removal of part or all of the colon
- collyrium — any medicated preparation for the eyes; eyewash
- colostomy — A colostomy is a surgical operation in which a permanent opening from the colon is made.
- colpotomy — a surgical incision into the wall of the vagina
- columbary — a dovecote
- comayagua — a city in W central Honduras.
- come away — to become detached
- comically — producing laughter; amusing; funny: a comical fellow.
- commodify — to treat (something) inappropriately as if it can be acquired or marketed like other commodities
- commodity — A commodity is something that is sold for money.