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10-letter words containing s, i, m, o, n

  • solemnizer — to perform the ceremony of (marriage).
  • somaliland — a coastal region in E Africa, including Djibouti, Somalia, and the Ogaden part of Ethiopia.
  • somethings — Informal. a person or thing of some value or consequence: He is really something! This writer has something to say and she says it well.
  • somniloquy — the act of talking in one's sleep
  • sonic boom — a loud noise caused by the shock wave generated by an aircraft moving at supersonic speed.
  • sonic mine — an underwater naval explosive which is activated using sound. Also called an acoustic mine.
  • sound film — a film on which sound has been or is to be recorded, as for the soundtrack of a motion picture.
  • spongiform — resembling a sponge, as in appearance or structure.
  • spoonerism — the transposition of initial or other sounds of words, usually by accident, as in a blushing crow for a crushing blow.
  • sporangium — the case or sac in which spores are produced.
  • squamation — the state of being squamate.
  • steam iron — an electric iron with a water chamber, which emits steam onto the fabric or garment being ironed.
  • stink bomb — a small glass globe, used by practical jokers: it releases a liquid with an offensive smell when broken
  • stone mint — dittany (def 2).
  • stramonium — jimson weed.
  • subkingdom — a category of related phyla within a kingdom.
  • submersion — to submerge.
  • submission — an act or instance of submitting.
  • sulphonium — the hypothetical univalent radical -SH3
  • surnominal — relating to surnames
  • symbionese — of, relating to, or characteristic of the Symbionese Liberation Army or its adherents.
  • symphonion — a 19th-century mechanical music player
  • symphonist — a composer who writes symphonies.
  • symphonize — to play or sound together harmoniously.
  • synonymise — to give synonyms for (a word, name, etc.); furnish with synonyms.
  • synonymist — a specialist in the study or compiling of synonyms.
  • synonymity — a word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another in the language, as happy, joyful, elated. A dictionary of synonyms and antonyms (or opposites), such as Thesaurus.com, is called a thesaurus.
  • synonymize — to give synonyms for (a word, name, etc.); furnish with synonyms.
  • taxonomist — the science or technique of classification.
  • the minors — the minor leagues, esp. in baseball
  • timoshenko — Semion Konstantinovich [syi-myawn ken-stuhn-tyee-nuh-vyich] /syɪˈmyɔn kɛn stʌnˈtyi nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1895–1970, Russian general.
  • timpanogosMount, a mountain in N central Utah, in the Wasatch Range: noted caves. 11,750 feet (3581 meters).
  • toponymics — the study of place-names
  • toponymist — a person who studies place names
  • trombonist — musician who plays the trombone
  • unbosoming — to disclose (a confidence, secret, etc.).
  • undomestic — not domestic; not skilled in domestic tasks or housework
  • unimposing — not imposing; unimpressive: an unimposing spectacle; a man of unimposing stature.
  • unmortised — not mortised
  • unpromised — not engaged or promised in marriage
  • ursa minor — constellation
  • utopianism — the views or habit of mind of a utopian; impracticable schemes of political or social reform.
  • utsunomiya — a city on central Honshu, in central Japan.
  • vasomotion — the change in diameter of a blood vessel.
  • voluminous — forming, filling, or writing a large volume or many volumes: a voluminous edition.
  • wikinomics — The theory and practice of mass collaboration using electronic communications.
  • williamsonMount, a mountain in E California, in the Sierra Nevada N of Mount Whitney. 14,375 feet (4382 meters).
  • wilson dam — a dam on the Tennessee River, in NW Alabama, at Muscle Shoals: a part of the Tennessee Valley Authority. 4862 feet (1482 meters) long; 137 feet (42 meters) high.
  • windows me — Windows Millennium Edition
  • windstorms — Plural form of windstorm.
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