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8-letter words containing n, e, m, a

  • manrider — a train used to carry miners into a coal mine
  • manscape — A view of a group of people.
  • mansuete — gentle or tame
  • manswear — (transitive, UK dialectal) To swear falsely; perjure oneself.
  • mantegna — Andrea [ahn-dre-ah] /ɑnˈdrɛ ɑ/ (Show IPA), 1431–1506, Italian painter and engraver.
  • mantelet — a short mantle.
  • mantinea — an ancient city in S Greece, in Arcadia: battles 362 b.c., 223 b.c.
  • mantises — Plural form of mantis.
  • manucode — any of various birds of paradise of the New Guinea region, having dark, metallic plumage.
  • manuel i — called the Fortunate. 1469–1521, king of Portugal (1495–1521); his reign saw the discovery of Brazil and the beginning of Portuguese trade with India and the East
  • manville — a borough in N central New Jersey.
  • manwhore — (slang) A man who sells his body for money; a male prostitute.
  • many-one — (of a relation) having the property that each element is assigned to one element only but that many elements may be assigned to the same element.
  • manyness — The quality or state of being many.
  • manzello — a saxophone-like instrument used in jazz music
  • marenzio — Luca (ˈluːka). 1553–99, Italian composer of madrigals
  • margelan — a city in E Uzbekistan, NW of Fergana.
  • margents — (obsolete) Plural form of margent.
  • margined — Having a margin.
  • marianne — the French Republic, personified as a woman.
  • marinade — a seasoned liquid, usually of vinegar or wine with oil, herbs, spices, etc., in which meat, fish, vegetables, etc., are steeped before cooking.
  • marinate — to steep (food) in a marinade.
  • marinera — a South American folk dance
  • mariners — a person who directs or assists in the navigation of a ship; sailor.
  • marksmen — Plural form of marksman.
  • marlines — Plural form of marline.
  • maronite — a member of a body of Uniates living chiefly in Lebanon, who maintain a Syriac liturgy and a married clergy, and who are governed by the patriarch of Antioch.
  • marooned — to put ashore and abandon on a desolate island or coast by way of punishment or the like, as was done by buccaneers.
  • marooner — a person, often a fugitive, who lives in a remote area and survives as a hunter or buccaneer
  • marriner — Sir Neville. 1924–2016, British conductor and violinist; founder (1956) and director of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, which specializes in baroque music
  • marsanne — a white grape grown in the N Rhône region of France and in California and Australia, used for making wine
  • martinet — a strict disciplinarian, especially a military one.
  • martinez — a town in W California.
  • masonite — A type of hardboard formed using wooden chips and blasting them into long fibers with steam and then forming them into boards.
  • massenet — Jules Émile Frédéric [zhyl ey-meel frey-dey-reek] /ʒül eɪˈmil freɪ deɪˈrik/ (Show IPA), 1842–1912, French composer.
  • maternal — of, pertaining to, having the qualities of, or befitting a mother: maternal instincts.
  • matfelon — knapweed
  • matinees — Plural form of matinee.
  • matiness — sociable; friendly: a matey chat.
  • matteson — a town in NE Illinois.
  • matthean — of or relating to the Gospel of Matthew or the traditions contained in it.
  • may wine — a punch consisting typically of Alsatian, Moselle, or Rhine wine, flavored with woodruff.
  • mazarine — a deep, rich blue.
  • mccraney — ErrorTitleDiv {.
  • mean sun — an imaginary sun moving uniformly in the celestial equator and taking the same time to make its annual circuit as the true sun does in the ecliptic.
  • meanable — (mostly, philosophy) Capable of being meant.
  • meanders — Plural form of meander.
  • meanings — what is intended to be, or actually is, expressed or indicated; signification; import: the three meanings of a word.
  • meanness — the state or quality of being mean.
  • meantime — the intervening time: The party is Tuesday, but in the meantime I have to shop and prepare the food.
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