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9-letter words containing o, n, e, s, m

  • mossiness — The state or condition of being mossy.
  • mottelson — Ben R(oy) born 1926, Danish physicist, born in the U.S.: Nobel prize 1975.
  • mousiness — The property of being mousy.
  • movements — Plural form of movement.
  • mr. bones — the end man in a minstrel troupe who plays the bones.
  • mushmelon — muskmelon.
  • musketoon — (now historical) A firearm, similar to a musket but with a shorter barrel and a large bore. (from 17th c.).
  • muskmelon — a round or oblong melon, occurring in many varieties, having a juicy, often aromatic, sweet, yellow, white, or green, edible flesh.
  • muskogean — a family of American Indian languages of the southeastern U.S., including Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and several less well-known languages.
  • mykerinos — Mycerinus.
  • nematodes — Plural form of nematode.
  • neocosmic — Of or relating to the universe in its present state; specifically, relating to the races of human beings known to history.
  • neogamist — A person recently married; newlywed.
  • neologism — a new word, meaning, usage, or phrase.
  • neomorphs — Plural form of neomorph.
  • neoplasms — Plural form of neoplasm.
  • neoterism — an innovation in language, as a new word, term, or expression.
  • neuromast — a group of innervated sensory cells occurring along the lateral line of fishes and aquatic amphibians.
  • newcomers — Plural form of newcomer.
  • newsrooms — Plural form of newsroom.
  • newswoman — a woman employed to gather news, as for a newspaper, magazine, or radio or television news bureau.
  • newswomen — Plural form of newswoman.
  • nicodemus — a Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin who became a secret follower of Jesus. John 3:1–21; 7:50–52; 19:39.
  • no-see-um — punkie.
  • nominates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nominate.
  • nonmetals — an element not having the character of a metal, as carbon or nitrogen.
  • nonsmoker — a person who does not smoke.
  • nonsystem — a system that does not function properly
  • nontheism — Any of a range of concepts regarding spirituality and religion which do not include the idea of a deity in the form of a theistic god or gods.
  • noontimes — Plural form of noontime.
  • 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)
  • numberous — Obsolete form of numerous.
  • oarswomen — Plural form of oarswoman.
  • ointments — Plural form of ointment.
  • ombudsmen — Plural form of ombudsman.
  • omnibuses — Plural form of omnibus.
  • omniscent — Misspelling of omniscient All-knowing.
  • omniverse — A number of supposedly co-existing universes.
  • omnivores — Plural form of omnivore.
  • 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.
  • oncomouse — a mouse bred for cancer treatment research
  • orangeism — the principles and practices of the Orangemen.
  • ornaments — Plural form of ornament.
  • osmundine — compost made from dried fern roots
  • oysterman — a person who gathers, cultivates, or sells oysters.
  • panegoism — a form of scepticism; subjective idealism
  • penstemon — any of numerous chiefly North American plants belonging to the genus Penstemon, of the figwort family, some species of which are cultivated for their showy, variously colored flowers.
  • persimmon — any of several trees of the genus Diospyros, especially D. virginiana, of North America, bearing astringent, plumlike fruit that is sweet and edible when ripe, and D. kaki, of Japan and China, bearing soft, red or orange fruit.
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