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8-letter words containing o, h, m, i

  • mouthily — in a mouthy or bombastic manner
  • mouthing — the action of speaking in a meaningless, bombastic, or hypocritical manner.
  • muishond — A species of weasel found in southern Africa, Poecilogale albinucha.
  • multihop — (networking) Proceeding in multiple hops.
  • myophily — pollination of plants by flies
  • nichrome — An alloy of nickel with chromium (10 to 20 percent) and sometimes iron (up to 25 percent), used chiefly in high-temperature applications such as electrical heating elements.
  • nihonium — a highly radioactive element, of which only a few atoms have ever been produced. Symbol: Nh; atomic no: 113; atomic wt: 286
  • nonohmic — of or pertaining to that which does not obey Ohm's law
  • nymphoid — Of or pertaining to a nymph.
  • obeahism — the custom of or faith in the form of witchcraft known as obeah
  • oghamist — Alternative capitalization of Oghamist.
  • omniarch — A ruler of the world.
  • omohyoid — a muscle found in the shoulder
  • omphalic — Of or pertaining to the umbilicus, or navel.
  • onychium — a small fern plant of Old World tropics and subtropics
  • ophidism — Poisoning by snake venom.
  • opsimath — (rare) A person who learns late in life.Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd ed., 2004.
  • philemon — an Epistle written by Paul. Abbreviation: Phil.
  • philomel — the nightingale.
  • philomot — having the same colour as that of a dead leaf
  • phimosis — constriction of the orifice of the prepuce so as to prevent the foreskin from being drawn back to uncover the glans penis.
  • phimotic — constriction of the orifice of the prepuce so as to prevent the foreskin from being drawn back to uncover the glans penis.
  • phonemic — of or relating to phonemes: a phonemic system.
  • phorminx — an ancient Greek stringed musical instrument of the lyre family
  • phormium — any plant of the New Zealand bulbous genus Phormium, with leathery evergreen leaves and red or yellow flowers in panicles
  • pochismo — an English word or expression borrowed into Spanish; a Spanish word showing U.S. influence.
  • rhomboid — an oblique-angled parallelogram with only the opposite sides equal.
  • richmond — a state in the E United States, on the Atlantic coast: part of the historical South. 40,815 sq. mi. (105,710 sq. km). Capital: Richmond. Abbreviation: VA (for use with zip code), Va.
  • scholium — Often, scholia. an explanatory note or comment. an ancient annotation upon a passage in a Greek or Latin text.
  • scomfish — to stifle
  • semihobo — a person looking almost like a hobo
  • shamokin — a borough in E Pennsylvania.
  • sheikdom — the land or territory under the control of a sheik.
  • shipworm — any of various wormlike marine bivalve mollusks that burrow into the timbers of ship, wharves, etc.
  • shkotzim — a term used especially by a Jew to refer to a boy or man who is not Jewish.
  • shloshim — the period of thirty days' deep mourning following a death
  • showtime — the time at which an entertainment is scheduled to begin.
  • smithsonJames, 1765–1829, English chemist and mineralogist.
  • smoothie — a person who has a winningly polished manner: He's such a smoothie he could charm the stripes off a tiger.
  • sondheim — Stephen (Joshua) born 1930, U.S. composer and lyricist.
  • sopherim — scribe1 (def 3).
  • stroheimErich von [er-ik] /ˈɛr ɪk/ (Show IPA), 1885–1957, U.S. actor and director, born in Austria.
  • thermion — an ion emitted by incandescent material.
  • thomisid — a spider of the family Thomisidae, comprising the crab spiders.
  • thrombin — an enzyme of the blood plasma that catalyzes the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin, the last step of the blood clotting process.
  • thymosin — a hormone, produced by the thymus gland, that promotes the development of T cells from stem cells.
  • trichome — Botany. an outgrowth from the epidermis of plants, as a hair.
  • trimorph — a substance existing in three structurally distinct forms; a trimorphous substance.
  • umeboshi — a salty and tart Japanese condiment made from unripened plums pickled in a brine.
  • unmodish — passé, unfashionable
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