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11-letter words containing s, i, m, o

  • cosmogonies — Plural form of cosmogony.
  • cosmogonist — A person who studies cosmogony.
  • cosmologies — Plural form of cosmology.
  • cosmologist — A person who studies cosmology.
  • cosmonautic — Of or related to cosmonauts or cosmonautics.
  • cosmopolite — an animal or plant that occurs in most parts of the world
  • cosmothetic — positing the existence of the external world
  • coterminous — having a common boundary; bordering; contiguous
  • courtierism — the characteristic practices or qualities of a courtier
  • creationism — Creationism is the belief that the account of the creation of the universe in the Bible is true, and that the theory of evolution is incorrect.
  • crematories — Plural form of crematory.
  • culmicolous — (of a fungus) growing on grass culms.
  • culmiferous — (of grasses) having a hollow jointed stem
  • culturomics — the study of human culture and cultural trends over time by means of quantitative analysis of words and phrases in a very large corpus of digitized texts: Culturomics can pinpoint periods of accelerated language change.
  • customaries — Plural form of customary.
  • customarily — according to custom; usually
  • customizing — to modify or build according to individual or personal specifications or preference: to customize an automobile.
  • cytoplasmic — the cell substance between the cell membrane and the nucleus, containing the cytosol, organelles, cytoskeleton, and various particles.
  • cytotropism — cytotropic tendency or behavior.
  • decimations — Plural form of decimation.
  • decompilers — Plural form of decompiler.
  • decomposing — Present participle of decompose.
  • decomposite — a composite element that is itself composed of other elements
  • defamations — Plural form of defamation.
  • deformities — Plural form of deformity.
  • delightsome — highly pleasing; delightful.
  • demagoguism — demagoguery.
  • demibastion — half a bastion, having only one flank, at right angles to the wall
  • demigoddess — a female mythological being who is partly divine and partly human.
  • demobilizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demobilize.
  • democracies — Plural form of democracy.
  • democratise — To make democratic.
  • democratism — The principles or spirit of a democracy.
  • demolishing — Present participle of demolish.
  • demolitions — explosives, as when used to blow up bridges, etc
  • demonetised — Simple past tense and past participle of demonetise.
  • demoniacism — the state or practice of being possessed by a demon
  • demonianism — the belief in possession by a demon
  • demoralised — to deprive (a person or persons) of spirit, courage, discipline, etc.; destroy the morale of: The continuous barrage demoralized the infantry.
  • demoralises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demoralise.
  • demoralizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demoralize.
  • descamisado — an extreme liberal of the Spanish revolution 1820–23.
  • desmodromic — (of mechanisms, almost exclusively of valves) that are controlled in both directions of their movement. A desmodromic valve is one which is actively both opened and closed by a mechanism rather than by a spring
  • despoilment — The act of despoiling; a plundering; despoliation.
  • deteriorism — the belief that everything is getting worse, that the universe is deteriorating or decaying
  • diachronism — the passage of a geological formation across time planes, as occurs when a marine sediment laid down by an advancing sea is noticeably younger in the direction of advancement
  • diascordium — a herbal medicine, no longer in use, containing among other ingredients the herb scordium and opium
  • diatonicism — the use of diatonic harmony; composition in a diatonic idiom.
  • dichogamous — having the stamens and pistils maturing at different times, thereby preventing self-pollination, as a monoclinous flower (opposed to homogamous).
  • dichotomies — Botany. a mode of branching by constant forking, as in some stems, in veins of leaves, etc.
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