10-letter words containing o, m, n, i, l
- comingling — Present participle of comingle.
- commingled — Simple past tense and past participle of commingle.
- communital — a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and often have a common cultural and historical heritage.
- compelling — A compelling argument or reason is one that convinces you that something is true or that something should be done.
- compendial — Related to a compendium that serves as a standard, such as the w British Pharmacopoeia, or the w US Pharmacopeia.
- complained — to express dissatisfaction, pain, uneasiness, censure, resentment, or grief; find fault: He complained constantly about the noise in the corridor.
- complainer — A complainer is someone who complains a lot about their problems or about things they do not like.
- complaints — A statement that a situation is unsatisfactory or unacceptable.
- completing — having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
- completion — the act of completing, or finishing
- complexing — Complexing is a process in which a complex is formed.
- complexion — When you refer to someone's complexion, you are referring to the natural colour or condition of the skin on their face.
- compliance — a disposition to yield to or comply with others
- compliancy — compliance (defs 1, 2, 4).
- complicant — (of the elytra of a beetle) overlapping
- compliment — A compliment is a polite remark that you say to someone to show that you like their appearance, appreciate their qualities, or approve of what they have done.
- compulsion — A compulsion is a strong desire to do something, which you find difficult to control.
- conclavism — a minority movement (and the beliefs of certain Traditionalist Catholics) that rejects the authority of the established pope and instead supports an alternative pope
- consimilar — similar; alike
- corniculum — a small horn or corniform part
- coterminal — having the same border or covering the same area.
- councilman — A councilman is a man who is a member of a local council.
- councilmen — Plural form of councilman.
- cumulation — the act of cumulating; accumulation.
- daemonical — Of or relating to daemons; diabolical.
- decinormal — having one tenth of the strength of a standard solution
- demolition — The demolition of a building is the act of deliberately destroying it, often in order to build something else in its place.
- demoniacal — of, relating to, or like a demon; demonic: demoniac laughter.
- desmoulins — (Lucie Simplice) Camille (Benoît) (kamij). 1760–94, French revolutionary leader, pamphleteer, and orator
- dime novel — a cheap melodramatic or sensational novel, usually in paperback and selling for ten cents, especially such an adventure novel popular c1850 to c1920.
- dinkum oil — the truth
- domiciling — Present participle of domicile.
- dominantly — ruling, governing, or controlling; having or exerting authority or influence: dominant in the chain of command.
- dominicale — a veil formerly worn by women during divine service.
- economical — avoiding waste or extravagance; thrifty: an economical meal; an economical use of interior space.
- economicly — (nonstandard) alternative spelling of economically.
- eliminator — One who, or that which, eliminates.
- embroiling — Present participle of embroil.
- emollients — Plural form of emollient.
- emollition — The act of softening or relaxing; relaxation.
- emulations — Plural form of emulation.
- emulsioned — Painted with emulsion paint.
- epilimnion — The upper layer of water in a stratified lake.
- familymoon — A honeymoon in which the newlywed couple bring along their children.
- flamingoes — Plural form of flamingo.
- flammarion — (Nicolas) Camille [nee-kaw-lah ka-mee-yuh] /ni kɔˈlɑ kaˈmi yə/ (Show IPA), 1842–1925, French astronomer and author.
- flummoxing — to bewilder; confound; confuse.
- foilswoman — a woman who uses or specializes in using a foil
- fulminator — One who fulminates, or criticizes intensely.
- gadolinium — a rare-earth metallic element. Symbol: Gd; atomic weight: 157.25; atomic number: 64.