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

  • nonfamily — Not a member of the family.
  • nonmyopic — Not myopic.
  • normality — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • numbingly — causing numbness or insensibility; stupefying: the numbing effects of grief; a story repeated with numbing regularity.
  • nymphalid — a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae, comprising the brush-footed butterflies.
  • nymphetic — relating to a nymphet
  • nymphlike — Resembling a nymph.
  • nystagmic — Exhibiting or pertaining to nystagmus (involuntary eye movement).
  • ominosity — The state or quality of being ominous.
  • ominously — portending evil or harm; foreboding; threatening; inauspicious: an ominous bank of dark clouds.
  • parsimony — extreme or excessive economy or frugality; stinginess; niggardliness.
  • patrimony — an estate inherited from one's father or ancestors.
  • pin money — any small sum set aside for nonessential minor expenditures.
  • polyamine — a compound containing more than one amino group.
  • polymyxin — any of various polypeptide antibiotics derived from Bacillus polymyxa.
  • polyomino — a polygon made from joining identical squares at their edges
  • puromycin — a substance with antibiotic properties, obtained from certain species of Streptomyces
  • pycnidium — (in certain ascomycetes and fungi imperfecti) a globose or flask-shaped fruiting body bearing conidia on conidiophores.
  • pygmalion — Classical Mythology. a sculptor and king of Cyprus who carved an ivory statue of a maiden and fell in love with it. It was brought to life, in response to his prayer, by Aphrodite.
  • pyramidon — a pedal organ stop made of wooden pipes in the shape of an inverted pyramid
  • pyromania — a compulsion to set things on fire.
  • querimony — a complaint
  • remedying — something that cures or relieves a disease or bodily disorder; a healing medicine, application, or treatment.
  • rifamycin — an antibiotic which can be synthesized artificially or naturally and is used in the treatment of infections such as tuberculosis and leprosy
  • rompingly — in a romping manner
  • sakyamuni — one of the names of Buddha.
  • sciomancy — divination with the help of ghosts
  • seemingly — apparent; appearing, whether truly or falsely, to be as specified: a seeming advantage.
  • seminally — pertaining to, containing, or consisting of semen.
  • silymarin — an antioxidant flavonoid found in milk thistle
  • smilingly — If someone does something smilingly, they smile as they do it.
  • solemnify — to make solemn: to solemnify an occasion with hymns and prayers.
  • solemnity — the state or character of being solemn; earnestness; gravity; impressiveness: the solemnity of a state funeral.
  • solyman i — Suleiman I.
  • staminody — the metamorphosis of any of various flower organs, as a sepal or a petal, into a stamen.
  • stymieing — Golf. (on a putting green) an instance of a ball's lying on a direct line between the cup and the ball of an opponent about to putt.
  • symbionts — an organism living in a state of symbiosis.
  • symington — (William) Stuart, 1901–1988, U.S. politician: senator 1952–77.
  • sympathin — a substance released at certain sympathetic nerve endings: thought to be identical with adrenaline
  • symphonia — any of various medieval musical instruments, as the hurdy-gurdy.
  • symphonic — Music. of, for, pertaining to, or having the character of a symphony or symphony orchestra.
  • synangium — a common vascular junction from which several arteries branch
  • syncytium — a multinucleate mass of cytoplasm that is not separated into cells.
  • syndromic — Pathology, Psychiatry. a group of symptoms that together are characteristic of a specific disorder, disease, or the like.
  • synechism — a doctrine of philosophical thinking stressing the importance of the idea of continuity: named and advocated by C. S. Peirce.
  • synergism — synergy (def 1).
  • synoecism — (in ancient Greece) the union of towns under one capital city
  • synonymic — a word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another in the language, as happy, joyful, elated. A dictionary of synonyms and antonyms (or opposites), such as Thesaurus.com, is called a thesaurus.
  • teemingly — in a productive or teeming manner
  • testimony — Law. the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation, usually in court.
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