13-letter words containing n, e, i, m
- interstimulus — being, or relating to, the interval between the occurrence of two stimuli in a psychological experiment
- intertemporal — Describing any relationship between past, present and future events or conditions.
- interterminal — occurring or existing between, or travelling between, transport terminals
- intradermally — within the dermis.
- introducement — (obsolete) introduction.
- invisible man — a novel (1897) by H.G. Wells.
- ironmongeries — a hardware store or business.
- ironmongering — The trade of an ironmonger.
- ismaticalness — the quality of following isms or fashionable doctrines
- isomerization — (chemistry) the conversion of a compound into a different isomeric form.
- james gosling — (person) The software engineer who wrote GOSMACS, and served as Sun Microsystems, Inc. project leader for both NeWS, and Java. He is currently (1997) a Vice President and "Distinguished Engineer" at Sun.
- james madison — Dolly or Dolley [dol-ee] /ˈdɒl i/ (Show IPA), (Dorothea Payne) 1768–1849, wife of James Madison.
- japanese mink — a dark-brown arboreal marten, Martes melampus, native to Japan, having a long body and bushy tail.
- jejunostomies — Plural form of jejunostomy.
- jeune premier — the male juvenile lead in a play or movie.
- joint manager — sb who shares authority and responsibility for sth
- judgmentalism — Judgmental behaviour or attitude.
- jumping genes — transposon.
- jumping mouse — any of several primitive, mouselike rodents of the family Zapodidae, having long hind legs, common in the woodlands of Europe, Asia, and North America.
- just a minute — wait, stop
- kathenotheism — Belief that multiple deities exist, and different deities are supreme among them at different times.
- kidderminster — an ingrain carpet 36 inches (91 cm) wide.
- kinematically — the branch of mechanics that deals with pure motion, without reference to the masses or forces involved in it.
- kinematograph — cinematograph.
- king mackerel — a game fish, Scomberomorus cavalla, found in the western Atlantic Ocean.
- kingsley amis — Kingsley, 1922–95, English novelist.
- kitchen match — a wooden friction match with a large head, used especially for igniting gas ovens or burners.
- kleptomaniacs — Plural form of kleptomaniac.
- krishna menon — Vengalil Krishnan [ven-gah-leel krish-nuh n] /vɛnˈgɑ lil ˈkrɪʃ nən/ (Show IPA), 1897–1974, Indian politician and statesman.
- lacedaemonian — of or relating to ancient Sparta; Spartan.
- lacrimal bone — a small, thin, membrane bone forming the front part of the inner wall of each orbit.
- lake manitoba — a lake in W Canada, in S Manitoba: fed by the outflow from Lake Winnipegosis; drains into Lake Winnipeg. Area: 4706 sq km (1817 sq miles)
- lake michigan — a state in the N central United States. 58,216 sq. mi. (150,780 sq. km). Capital: Lansing. Abbreviation: MI (for use with zip code), Mich.
- lambeosaurine — Any crested hadrosaurid dinosaur of the subfamily Lambeosaurinae.
- lamellibranch — bivalve.
- laminectomies — Plural form of laminectomy.
- lane markings — white lines on the road that mark lanes
- laramie range — a mountain range in N Colorado and SE Wyoming. Highest peak, Laramie Peak, 9020 feet (2749 meters).
- laryngotomies — Plural form of laryngotomy.
- late-blooming — of or characteristic of a late bloomer: late-blooming brilliance.
- latin america — the part of the American continents south of the United States in which Spanish, Portuguese, or French is officially spoken.
- lead monoxide — litharge.
- leaden-limbed — sluggish; incapable of movement
- lectisternium — (in ancient Rome) a religious rite in which the images of the gods were placed upon couches around a table, upon which was set a feast
- leghemoglobin — a hemoglobinlike red pigment in the root nodules of leguminous plants, as soybean, that is essential for nitrogen fixation.
- leishmaniasis — any infection caused by a protozoan of the genus Leishmania.
- leishmaniosis — Alt form leishmaniasis.
- lending limit — the maximum amount of money a bank can lend to a single person or business
- leonine rhyme — the form of internal rhyme used in leonine verse.
- leptomeninges — The inner two meninges, the arachnoid and the pia mater, between which circulates the cerebrospinal fluid.