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9-letter words containing n, i, e, m

  • malintent — Malicious intent.
  • mammering — to stammer or mutter.
  • mammonite — the greedy pursuit of riches.
  • mammonize — To render mammonic, to cause to pursue great wealth.
  • man-sized — large; big; generous: a man-sized sandwich.
  • manassite — a member of the tribe of Manasseh.
  • mancipate — (obsolete) To enslave.
  • manciples — Plural form of manciple.
  • mandarine — Alternative spelling of mandarin (in the term
  • mandibles — Plural form of mandible.
  • mandoline — A kitchen utensil consisting of a flat frame with adjustable cutting blades for slicing vegetables.
  • manfriend — A male friend.
  • manganite — a gray to black mineral, hydrous manganese oxide, MnO(OH); gray manganese ore.
  • manginess — The condition of being mangy.
  • manichean — Also, Manichee [man-i-kee] /ˈmæn ɪˌki/ (Show IPA). an adherent of the dualistic religious system of Manes, a combination of Gnostic Christianity, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, and various other elements, with a basic doctrine of a conflict between light and dark, matter being regarded as dark and evil.
  • manicheus — Manes.
  • manicules — Plural form of manicule.
  • manicured — a cosmetic treatment of the hands and fingernails, including trimming and polishing of the nails and removing cuticles.
  • manicures — Plural form of manicure.
  • manifesto — a public declaration of intentions, opinions, objectives, or motives, as one issued by a government, sovereign, or organization.
  • manifests — Plural form of manifest.
  • manizales — a city in W Colombia.
  • manlikely — in a manlike manner
  • manliness — having qualities traditionally ascribed to men, as strength or bravery.
  • mannequin — a styled and three-dimensional representation of the human form used in window displays, as of clothing; dummy.
  • mannerism — a habitual or characteristic manner, mode, or way of doing something; distinctive quality or style, as in behavior or speech: He has an annoying mannerism of tapping his fingers while he talks. They copied his literary mannerisms but always lacked his ebullience.
  • mannerist — a habitual or characteristic manner, mode, or way of doing something; distinctive quality or style, as in behavior or speech: He has an annoying mannerism of tapping his fingers while he talks. They copied his literary mannerisms but always lacked his ebullience.
  • mansfield — a city in W Nottinghamshire, in central England.
  • manticore — a legendary monster with a man's head, horns, a lion's body, and the tail of a dragon or, sometimes, a scorpion.
  • manualize — (transitive) To make manual.
  • manyplies — Omasum.
  • margarine — a butterlike product made of refined vegetable oils, sometimes blended with animal fats, and emulsified, usually with water or milk.
  • marginate — having a margin.
  • mariehamn — a seaport on S Åland Island, in the Baltic.
  • marienbad — a spa and resort town in the Czech Republic.
  • marinaded — a seasoned liquid, usually of vinegar or wine with oil, herbs, spices, etc., in which meat, fish, vegetables, etc., are steeped before cooking.
  • marinades — Plural form of marinade.
  • marinated — Simple past tense and past participle of marinate.
  • marinates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of marinate.
  • marinette — a city in NE Wisconsin.
  • marinetti — Emilio Filippo Tommaso [e-mee-lyaw fee-leep-paw tawm-mah-zaw] /ɛˈmi lyɔ fiˈlip pɔ tɔmˈmɑ zɔ/ (Show IPA), 1876–1944, Italian writer.
  • mariniere — (of shellfish) served in white wine and onion sauce
  • marketing — an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers' market.
  • martineauHarriet, 1802–76, English novelist and economist.
  • martinets — Plural form of martinet.
  • marveling — something that causes wonder, admiration, or astonishment; a wonderful thing; a wonder or prodigy: The new bridge is an engineering marvel.
  • masculine — pertaining to or characteristic of a man or men: masculine attire.
  • masonried — built of masonry
  • massiness — The state or quality of being massy; ponderousness.
  • massingerPhilip, 1583–1640, English dramatist: collaborated with John Fletcher.
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