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

  • mansfield — a city in W Nottinghamshire, in central England.
  • manyplies — Omasum.
  • masculine — pertaining to or characteristic of a man or men: masculine attire.
  • melanesia — one of the three principal divisions of Oceania, comprising the island groups in the S Pacific NE of Australia.
  • melanosis — abnormal deposition or development of black or dark pigment in the tissues.
  • mendelism — the theories of heredity advanced by Gregor Mendel.
  • menopolis — an area or city with a high proportion of single men
  • mentalise — Alt form mentalize.
  • mentalism — the doctrine that objects of knowledge have no existence except in the mind of the perceiver.
  • mentalist — a person who believes in or advocates mentalism.
  • mesangial — Of or pertaining to the mesangium.
  • mescaline — a white, water-soluble, crystalline powder, C 1 1 H 1 7 NO 3 , obtained from mescal buttons, that produces hallucinations.
  • messalian — Euchite.
  • messalinaValeria, died a.d. 48, third wife of Claudius I.
  • messaline — a thin, soft silk with a twill or satin weave.
  • michelsonAlbert Abraham, 1852–1931, U.S. physicist, born in Prussia (now Poland): Nobel prize 1907.
  • milanaise — served with macaroni, or sometimes spaghetti, that has been flavored with tomatoes, mushrooms, shredded meat, etc.: veal cutlets à la milanaise.
  • milestone — a stone functioning as a milepost.
  • milkiness — The property of being milky.
  • milliners — Plural form of milliner.
  • millstone — either of a pair of circular stones between which grain or another substance is ground, as in a mill.
  • miniscule — minuscule.
  • minstrels — Plural form of minstrel.
  • minuscule — very small.
  • mishandle — to handle badly; maltreat: to mishandle a dog.
  • mislearns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mislearn.
  • mislippen — to distrust or suspect
  • mnesicles — Greek architect of the 5th century b.c.
  • moldiness — The state or degree of being moldy.
  • moleskins — the soft, deep-gray, fragile fur of the mole.
  • molesting — Present participle of molest.
  • monthlies — pertaining to a month, or to each month.
  • muscle in — a tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body.
  • musteline — belonging or pertaining to the family Mustelidae, including the martens, skunks, minks, weasels, badgers, and otters.
  • neologism — a new word, meaning, usage, or phrase.
  • nephalism — teetotalism; abstinence from alcohol
  • news film — a film showing main events in the news
  • normalise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of normalize.
  • pelmanism — a system of training to improve the memory
  • pennalism — a system of mild oppression and torment practised upon first-year students of German Protestant universities in the 17th century
  • salt mine — a mine from which salt is excavated.
  • salvemini — Gaetano [gah-e-tah-naw] /ˌgɑ ɛˈtɑ nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1873–1957, Italian historian in the U.S.
  • schmelingMax [maks;; German mahks] /mæks;; German mɑks/ (Show IPA), 1905–2005, German boxer: world heavyweight champion 1930–32.
  • seemingly — apparent; appearing, whether truly or falsely, to be as specified: a seeming advantage.
  • semiangle — half of a particular angle
  • 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.
  • semifinal — of or relating to the round preceding the final one in a tournament from which losers are eliminated.
  • semilunar — shaped like a half-moon; crescent.
  • seminally — pertaining to, containing, or consisting of semen.
  • seminoles — a member of any of several groupings of North American Indians comprising emigrants from the Creek Confederacy territories to Florida or their descendants in Florida and Oklahoma, especially the culturally conservative present-day Florida Indians.
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