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

  • landmines — Plural form of landmine.
  • lemniscal — relating to a lemniscate
  • lemniscus — a band of fibers, especially of white nerve fibers in the brain.
  • lemonfish — the cobia.
  • lichenism — the symbiotic association between a fungus and alga that forms a lichen
  • ligaments — Plural form of ligament.
  • limekilns — Plural form of limekiln.
  • limestone — a sedimentary rock consisting predominantly of calcium carbonate, varieties of which are formed from the skeletons of marine microorganisms and coral: used as a building stone and in the manufacture of lime.
  • limousine — any large, luxurious automobile, especially one driven by a chauffeur.
  • liniments — Plural form of liniment.
  • luminesce — to exhibit luminescence.
  • lumpenism — Lumpen beliefs or behaviour.
  • lumpiness — full of lumps: lumpy gravy.
  • magazines — A periodical publication containing articles and illustrations, typically covering a particular subject or area of interest.
  • magnesian — (chiefly of rocks and minerals) containing or relatively rich in magnesium.
  • magnesite — a mineral, magnesium carbonate, MgCO 3 , having a characteristic conchoidal fracture and usually occurring in white masses.
  • magnesium — a light, ductile, silver-white, metallic element that burns with a dazzling white light, used in lightweight alloys, flares, fireworks, in the manufacture of flashbulbs, optical mirrors, and precision instruments, and as a zinc substitute in batteries. Symbol: Mg; atomic weight: 24.312; atomic number: 12; specific gravity: 1.74 at 20°C.
  • magnetics — the science of magnetism.
  • magnetise — to make a magnet of or impart the properties of a magnet to.
  • magnetism — the properties of attraction possessed by magnets; the molecular properties common to magnets.
  • magnifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of magnify.
  • maidenish — Resembling or characteristic of a maiden.
  • maidstone — a city in Kent, in SE England.
  • main stem — the main street of a city or town; the main drag.
  • mainprise — (legal, historical) A writ directed to the sheriff, commanding him to take sureties, called mainpernors, for the prisoner's appearance, and to let him go at large.
  • mains set — an appliance, such as a television or radio, that is powered by mains electricity
  • mainsheet — a sheet of a mainsail.
  • mainstage — The largest performing space in a venue.
  • malingers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of malinger.
  • man-sized — large; big; generous: a man-sized sandwich.
  • manassite — a member of the tribe of Manasseh.
  • manciples — Plural form of manciple.
  • mandibles — Plural form of mandible.
  • manginess — The condition of being mangy.
  • manicheus — Manes.
  • manicules — Plural form of manicule.
  • manicures — Plural form of manicure.
  • manifesto — a public declaration of intentions, opinions, objectives, or motives, as one issued by a government, sovereign, or organization.
  • manifests — Plural form of manifest.
  • manizales — a city in W Colombia.
  • manliness — having qualities traditionally ascribed to men, as strength or bravery.
  • mannerism — a habitual or characteristic manner, mode, or way of doing something; distinctive quality or style, as in behavior or speech: He has an annoying mannerism of tapping his fingers while he talks. They copied his literary mannerisms but always lacked his ebullience.
  • mannerist — a habitual or characteristic manner, mode, or way of doing something; distinctive quality or style, as in behavior or speech: He has an annoying mannerism of tapping his fingers while he talks. They copied his literary mannerisms but always lacked his ebullience.
  • mansfield — a city in W Nottinghamshire, in central England.
  • manyplies — Omasum.
  • marinades — Plural form of marinade.
  • marinates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of marinate.
  • martinets — Plural form of martinet.
  • masculine — pertaining to or characteristic of a man or men: masculine attire.
  • masonried — built of masonry
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