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

  • dynamiter — A person who uses dynamite, especially one who uses it unlawfully.
  • dynamites — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dynamite.
  • dynamitic — relating to dynamite or those who use dynamite for illegal reasons
  • dysmnesia — an impairment of memory.
  • embodying — Present participle of embody.
  • embryonic — Of or relating to an embryo.
  • eminently — To a notable degree ; very.
  • employing — Present participle of employ.
  • enzymatic — Of, relating to, or caused by enzymes.
  • femineity — feminine nature; womanliness.
  • flamingly — With, or as if with, fire or flames.
  • flunkyism — The quality or characteristics of a flunky; readiness to cringe to those who are superior in wealth or position; toadyism.
  • foamingly — in a foaming manner
  • geminally — in a geminal manner
  • gigmanity — the state or quality of being a gigman
  • gin rummy — gin4 (def 1).
  • ginglymus — a joint in which movement is limited to one plane.
  • grundyism — a prudish adherence to conventionality, especially in personal behavior.
  • gymnasial — relating to gymnasium schools
  • gymnasium — a building or room designed and equipped for indoor sports, exercise, or physical education.
  • gymnastic — of or relating to physical exercises that develop and demonstrate strength, balance, and agility, especially such exercises performed mostly on special equipment.
  • gynoecium — the pistil or pistils of a flower; the female parts.
  • haymaking — The cutting of grass and subsequently curing it to make hay as fodder for animals.
  • hemingway — Ernest (Miller) 1899–1961, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and journalist: Nobel Prize 1954.
  • hemolysin — a substance, as an antibody, that in cooperation with complement causes dissolution of red blood cells.
  • hill myna — an Asian bird of the genus Gracula, of the starling family Sturnidae, especially G. religiosa, that has glossy black plumage and yellow neck wattles and is easily tamed and taught to mimic speech.
  • himalayanthe, a mountain range extending about 1500 miles (2400 km) along the border between India and Tibet. Highest peak, Mt. Everest, 29,028 feet (8848 meters).
  • homonymic — Phonetics. a word pronounced the same as another but differing in meaning, whether spelled the same way or not, as heir and air; a homophone (def 1).
  • hoydenism — The behaviour of a hoyden.
  • hydramine — an amine derived from a glycol in which one hydroxyl is replaced by an amino group.
  • hydronium — (inorganic chemistry) the hydrated hydrogen ion, H3O+.
  • hymettian — a mountain in SE Greece, near Athens. 3370 feet (1027 meters).
  • hymnodies — Plural form of hymnody.
  • hymnodist — the singing or the composition of hymns or sacred songs.
  • hyphenism — dual patriotic loyalty
  • hypnotism — the science dealing with the induction of hypnosis.
  • hypomania — a mania of low intensity.
  • hypomanic — Afflicted with a mild state of mania.
  • hyponymic — Of or pertaining to hyponyms.
  • imaginary — existing only in the imagination or fancy; not real; fancied: an imaginary illness; the imaginary animals in the stories of Dr. Seuss.
  • immanency — remaining within; indwelling; inherent.
  • immensely — vast; huge; very great: an immense territory.
  • immensity — vastness; enormous extent: the immensity of the Roman empire.
  • imminency — Also, imminency. the state or condition of being imminent or impending: the imminence of war.
  • impotency — the condition or quality of being impotent; weakness.
  • impudency — (now rare) Impudence.
  • imre nagy — Imre [im-re] /ˈɪm rɛ/ (Show IPA), 1896–1958, Hungarian political leader: premier 1953–55, 1956.
  • indemnify — to compensate for damage or loss sustained, expense incurred, etc.
  • indemnity — protection or security against damage or loss.
  • infirmary — a place for the care of the infirm, sick, or injured; hospital or facility serving as a hospital: a school infirmary.
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