9-letter words containing o, n, e, s, m, a
- mangonels — Plural form of mangonel.
- mangroves — Plural form of mangrove.
- manifesto — a public declaration of intentions, opinions, objectives, or motives, as one issued by a government, sovereign, or organization.
- mantyhose — a one-piece clinging garment covering the body from the waist to the feet, worn by men
- marlstone — an indurated marl.
- mash note — an effusive note or letter expressing affection or passion for the recipient, usually a stranger or someone known only casually
- mason bee — any of numerous solitary bees, as of the family Megachilidae, that construct nests of clay.
- masonried — built of masonry
- masterson — William Barclay ("Bat") 1853–1921, U.S. frontier law officer.
- mathewson — Christopher ("Christy") 1880–1925, U.S. baseball player.
- mausolean — Of, pertaining to, or similar to, a mausoleum.
- meandrous — meandering; winding; rambling.
- melanomas — Plural form of melanoma.
- melanosis — abnormal deposition or development of black or dark pigment in the tissues.
- menopause — the period of permanent cessation of menstruation, usually occurring between the ages of 45 and 55.
- mesocrany — the state of having a medium breadth of skull
- mestranol — an estrogen, C 2 1 H 2 6 O 2 , used in oral contraceptives in combination with a progestin.
- metazoans — Plural form of metazoan.
- midseason — The middle part of a season, such as a sporting, television, or growing season.
- minnesota — a state in the N central United States. 84,068 sq. mi. (217,735 sq. km). Capital: St. Paul. Abbreviation: MN (for use with zip code), Minn.
- mom jeans — Informal. unstylish women's jeans.
- monastery — a house or place of residence occupied by a community of persons, especially monks, living in seclusion under religious vows.
- moneybags — a bag for money.
- monk seal — a small, dark brown, subtropical seal of the genus Monachus: the three species, M. tropicalis of the Caribbean, M. schauinslandi of Hawaiian island regions, and M. monachus of the Mediterranean, are endangered.
- monophase — (electricity) Having a single phase of alternating current.
- monospace — Of a typeface, having the same width for each character.
- montespan — Marquise de (Françoise Athénaïs de Rochechouart) 1641–1707, mistress of Louis XIV of France.
- moonbeams — Plural form of moonbeam.
- moonphase — a phase of the moon
- moonscape — the general appearance of the surface of the moon.
- muskogean — a family of American Indian languages of the southeastern U.S., including Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and several less well-known languages.
- nematodes — Plural form of nematode.
- neogamist — A person recently married; newlywed.
- neoplasms — Plural form of neoplasm.
- neuromast — a group of innervated sensory cells occurring along the lateral line of fishes and aquatic amphibians.
- newswoman — a woman employed to gather news, as for a newspaper, magazine, or radio or television news bureau.
- nominates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nominate.
- nonmetals — an element not having the character of a metal, as carbon or nitrogen.
- normalise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of normalize.
- novaesium — an industrial city in W Germany, in North Rhine-Westphalia west of Düsseldorf: founded as a Roman fortress in the 1st century ad. Pop: 152 050 (2003 est)
- oarswomen — Plural form of oarswoman.
- on stream — If something such as a new factory or a new system comes on stream or is brought on stream, it begins to operate or becomes available.
- on-stream — in or into regular operation, especially as part of a system, assembly line, or the like: When the new printing press goes on-stream, we'll be able to print twice as many newspapers a day.
- orangeism — the principles and practices of the Orangemen.
- ornaments — Plural form of ornament.
- oysterman — a person who gathers, cultivates, or sells oysters.
- panegoism — a form of scepticism; subjective idealism
- pranksome — tending to play pranks; mischievous; prankish
- romanesco — a variety of green cauliflower
- romanised — to make Roman Catholic.