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9-letter words containing s, e, i, m, c

  • mysticize — to make mystical; give mystical meaning to: to mysticize natural phenomena.
  • mythicise — Alt form mythicize.
  • neocosmic — Of or relating to the universe in its present state; specifically, relating to the races of human beings known to history.
  • nicknames — Plural form of nickname.
  • nicodemus — a Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin who became a secret follower of Jesus. John 3:1–21; 7:50–52; 19:39.
  • omniscent — Misspelling of omniscient All-knowing.
  • phonemics — the study of phonemes and phonemic systems.
  • poeticism — a poetic expression that has become hackneyed, forced, or artificial.
  • poimenics — pastoral theology.
  • polysemic — capable of having several possible meanings
  • premosaic — of the period before Moses
  • primacies — the state of being first in order, rank, importance, etc.
  • proxemics — Sociology, Psychology. the study of the spatial requirements of humans and animals and the effects of population density on behavior, communication, and social interaction.
  • pumiceous — Also called pumice stone. a porous or spongy form of volcanic glass, used as an abrasive.
  • reminisce — to recall past experiences, events, etc.; indulge in reminiscence.
  • remscheid — a city in W Germany, in the Ruhr region.
  • sack time — time spent sleeping.
  • salicetum — a plantation of willows
  • samoyedic — of or relating to the Samoyed people or languages.
  • schematic — pertaining to or of the nature of a schema, diagram, or scheme; diagrammatic.
  • schematik — A NeXT front-end to MIT Scheme for the NeXT by Chris Kane and Max Hailperin <[email protected]>. Schematik provides syntax-knowledgeable text editing, graphics windows and a user-interface to an underlying MIT Scheme process. It comes with MIT Scheme 7.1.3 ready to install on the NeXT and requires NEXTSTEP. Version: 1.1.5.2.
  • schlemiel — an awkward and unlucky person for whom things never turn out right.
  • schlemihl — an awkward and unlucky person for whom things never turn out right.
  • schmelingMax [maks;; German mahks] /mæks;; German mɑks/ (Show IPA), 1905–2005, German boxer: world heavyweight champion 1930–32.
  • scientism — the style, assumptions, techniques, practices, etc., typifying or regarded as typifying scientists.
  • screaming — uttering screams.
  • scrimmage — a rough or vigorous struggle.
  • scummiest — consisting of or having scum.
  • semantics — Linguistics. the study of meaning. the study of linguistic development by classifying and examining changes in meaning and form.
  • semeiotic — semiotic.
  • semi-coma — a light coma from which a person can be roused.
  • semicolon — the punctuation mark (;) used to indicate a major division in a sentence where a more distinct separation is felt between clauses or items on a list than is indicated by a comma, as between the two clauses of a compound sentence.
  • semicured — partly cured or preserved
  • semierect — partly erect
  • semimicro — using or involving measurements on a scale between micro and macro
  • semiotics — semiotics.
  • semitruck — tractor-trailer.
  • semivocal — of or relating to a semivowel
  • semuncial — of or pertaining to a semuncia or to half an ounce
  • sex crime — an illegal sexual act, activity, or behavior.
  • sickleman — a person reaping with a sickle
  • sicklemia — the usually asymptomatic hereditary condition that occurs when a person inherits from only one parent the abnormal hemoglobin gene characteristic of sickle cell anemia.
  • sicklemic — relating to sicklemia
  • simulacre — simulacrum.
  • smectitic — of, relating to, or designating smectite
  • smethwick — a city in West Midlands, in central England, near Birmingham.
  • smiercase — any soft cheese suitable for spreading or eating with a spoon, especially a sour cottage cheese.
  • spanaemic — relating to a lack of red corpuscles in blood
  • spermatic — of, relating to, or resembling sperm; seminal; generative.
  • steadicam — a mechanism for steadying a handheld camera, consisting of a shock-absorbing arm to which the camera is attached and a harness worn by the camera operator
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