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9-letter words containing m, y, o

  • homothety — similar; similarly placed.
  • homotypal — of normal type
  • homotypic — of or relating to a homotype.
  • honeycomb — a structure of rows of hexagonal wax cells, formed by bees in their hive for the storage of honey, pollen, and their eggs.
  • honeymoon — a vacation or trip taken by a newly married couple.
  • horometry — The art or practice of measuring time by hours and subordinate divisions.
  • hot money — funds transferred suddenly from one country to another chiefly to avoid depreciation in value or to take advantage of higher interest rates.
  • houyhnhnm — (in Swift's Gulliver's Travels) one of a race of horses endowed with reason, who rule the Yahoos, a race of degraded, brutish creatures having human form.
  • hoydenism — The behaviour of a hoyden.
  • humorally — in a humoral manner or from a humoral point of view
  • humoredly — (only in combination with good, bad or ill) American standard spelling of humouredly.
  • hyalomere — the transparent part of a blood platelet, surrounding the chromomere.
  • hyalonema — a species of sponge with a long stem made up of long, twisted glass-like fibres
  • hybridoma — a hybrid cell made in the laboratory by fusing a normal cell with a cancer cell, usually a myeloma or lymphoma, in order to combine desired features of each, as the ability of the cancer cell to multiply rapidly with the ability of the normal cell to dictate the production of a specific antibody.
  • hydrobomb — an aerial torpedo equipped with a rocket engine that propels it after the torpedo has entered the water.
  • hydronium — (inorganic chemistry) the hydrated hydrogen ion, H3O+.
  • hydrosoma — hydrosome.
  • hydrosome — the entire body of a compound hydrozoan.
  • hygrogram — the record made by a hygrograph.
  • hylozoism — the doctrine that matter is inseparable from life, which is a property of matter.
  • hymn book — Also called hymnbook [him-boo k] /ˈhɪmˌbʊk/ (Show IPA). a book of hymns for use in a religious service.
  • hymnbooks — Plural form of hymnbook.
  • hymnodies — Plural form of hymnody.
  • hymnodist — the singing or the composition of hymns or sacred songs.
  • hymnology — the study of hymns, their history, classification, etc.
  • hyperform — a pronunciation or grammatical form or usage produced by hypercorrection.
  • hyperonym — (linguistics) Hypernym; superordinate term.
  • hypnotism — the science dealing with the induction of hypnosis.
  • hypocrism — (obsolete) hypocrisy.
  • hypoderma — hypodermis.
  • hypomania — a mania of low intensity.
  • hypomanic — Afflicted with a mild state of mania.
  • hypomorph — a mutant gene
  • hyponymic — Of or pertaining to hyponyms.
  • hypostoma — Hypostome.
  • hypostome — any of several parts or organs of the mouth, as the labrum of a crustacean.
  • hypoxemia — inadequate oxygenation of the blood.
  • hypoxemic — inadequate oxygenation of the blood.
  • ileostomy — the construction of an artificial opening from the ileum through the abdominal wall, permitting drainage of the contents of the small intestine.
  • immodesty — not modest in conduct, utterance, etc.; indecent; shameless.
  • immorally — violating moral principles; not conforming to the patterns of conduct usually accepted or established as consistent with principles of personal and social ethics.
  • immovably — incapable of being moved; fixed; stationary.
  • impiously — not pious or religious; lacking reverence for God, religious practices, etc.; irreligious; ungodly.
  • impotency — the condition or quality of being impotent; weakness.
  • improbity — lack of honesty or moral scruples.
  • inharmony — Lack of harmony.
  • iodimetry — iodometry.
  • iodometry — a volumetric analytical procedure for determining iodine or materials that will liberate iodine or react with iodine.
  • iridotomy — incision of the iris, especially for the formation of an artificial pupil by transverse division of fibers of the iris.
  • irksomely — In an irksome manner; tediously.
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