7-letter words containing o, n, s, i
- lionism — a lion-like appearance of the skin on the face, caused by leprosy
- longies — long underwear, especially for winter use.
- longish — somewhat long.
- loonies — Canadian Informal. a dollar coin.
- loosing — free or released from fastening or attachment: a loose end.
- losings — causing or suffering loss.
- lost in — absorbed in; engrossed in
- lotions — Plural form of lotion.
- lousing — Present participle of louse.
- lovings — Plural form of loving.
- madison — a state in the N central United States: a part of the Midwest. 56,154 sq. mi. (145,440 sq. km). Capital: Madison. Abbreviation: WI (for use with zip code), Wis., Wisc.
- malison — a curse.
- mansion — a very large, impressive, or stately residence.
- masonic — Of or pertaining to stonemasons or masonry.
- merinos — Plural form of merino.
- mersion — an immersion or act of dipping in water, esp as a baptism
- mesonic — Of or pertaining to mesons.
- microns — Plural form of micron.
- mignons — an opera (1866) by Ambroise Thomas.
- mikonos — Greek name of Mykonos.
- minions — Plural form of minion.
- minnows — Plural form of minnow.
- misborn — (now rare) Born prematurely; abortive.
- miscoin — to coin (a word or phrase) wrongly
- misdone — Past participle of misdo.
- misjoin — To join wrongly or improperly.
- misknow — to fail to understand or recognize; misunderstand: to misknow the problem.
- mission — a city in S Texas.
- moissan — Henri [ahn-ree] /ɑ̃ˈri/ (Show IPA), 1852–1907, French chemist: Nobel prize 1906.
- moisten — Wet slightly.
- molines — a city in NW Illinois, on the Mississippi.
- molinos — Miguel de [mee-gel de] /miˈgɛl dɛ/ (Show IPA), c1640–c95, Spanish priest and mystic: chief exponent of quietism.
- monesia — a preparation extracted from the bark of a South American tree, Pradosia lactescens, and used chiefly as an astringent and as an expectorant.
- monists — Plural form of monist.
- monkish — of, relating to, or resembling a monk: a monkish manner.
- monosis — a disjunction of plant parts that are usually joined together
- monoski — A single broad ski attached to both feet.
- moonish — capricious; inconstant.
- morison — Samuel Eliot, 1887–1976, U.S. historian.
- mosconi — William Joseph ("Willie") 1913–93, U.S. billiards and pool player.
- moshing — to engage in a form of frenzied, violent dancing; slam-dance.
- motions — Plural form of motion.
- moulins — a river flowing N from S France to the Loire. About 250 miles (400 km) long.
- mousing — a wrapping of several turns of small stuff around the shank end of a hook.
- movings — Plural form of moving.
- musimon — Alternative form of mouflon.
- nasions — Plural form of nasion.
- nations — Plural form of nation.
- neilson — William Allan, 1869–1946, U.S. educator and lexicographer, born in Scotland.
- netbios — An applications programming interface (API) which activates network operations on IBM PC compatibles running under Microsoft's DOS. It is a set of network commands that the application program issues in order to transmit and receive data to another host on the network. The commands are interpreted by a network control program or network operating system that is NetBIOS compatible. See NetBOLLIX.