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

  • amputations — Plural form of amputation.
  • amyloidosis — the deposition of amyloid in various tissues of the body, as occurs in certain chronic infections
  • anachronism — You say that something is an anachronism when you think that it is out of date or old-fashioned.
  • anamorphism — intense metamorphism of a rock in which high-density complex minerals are formed from simpler minerals of lower density
  • anastomosis — a natural connection between two tubular structures, such as blood vessels
  • anastomotic — Anatomy. communication between blood vessels by means of collateral channels, especially when usual routes are obstructed.
  • anemonefish — Any of the clownfish, principally in the Amphiprion genus.
  • angiomatous — a benign tumor consisting chiefly of dilated or newly formed blood vessels (hemangioma) or lymph vessels (lymphangioma)
  • animosities — Plural form of animosity.
  • anisogamete — heterogamete
  • anisogamous — reproducing by the fusion of dissimilar gametes or individuals, usually differing in size.
  • anisomerous — (of flowers) having floral whorls that differ in the number of their parts
  • anisometric — not isometric; having unsymmetrical parts or unequal measurements
  • anomalistic — tending to be anomalous
  • anonymising — Present participle of anonymise.
  • anonymities — Plural form of anonymity.
  • anonymizers — Plural form of anonymizer.
  • anonymosity — (rare) The state of being anonymous.
  • antagonisms — Plural form of antagonism.
  • antiheroism — (literature) The quality of being an antihero.
  • antimension — a consecrated linen or silk cloth, kept on an altar, to which is sewn a linen or silk bag containing relics of saints.
  • antimonious — relating to or containing antimony
  • antimonsoon — the air current above a monsoon, moving in the opposite direction
  • antinomians — Plural form of antinomian.
  • antismoking — intended to prevent people from smoking tobacco
  • antonomasia — the substitution of a title or epithet for a proper name, such as his highness
  • apoliticism — the quality of being apolitical
  • apotropaism — the use of ritual or magic to ward off evil or bad luck
  • arms akimbo — with hands on hips and elbows projecting outwards
  • asbestiform — having the look or structure of asbestos
  • aspersorium — a basin containing holy water with which worshippers sprinkle themselves
  • assimilator — to take in and incorporate as one's own; absorb: He assimilated many new experiences on his European trip.
  • assoilments — Plural form of assoilment.
  • assumptions — something taken for granted; a supposition: a correct assumption. Synonyms: presupposition; hypothesis, conjecture, guess, postulate, theory.
  • astrometric — (astronomy) of or relating to astrometry.
  • astronomize — to practise or study astronomy or engage in astronomical matters
  • atmospheric — Atmospheric is used to describe something which relates to the Earth's atmosphere.
  • atomic mass — the mass of an isotope of an element in atomic mass units
  • atomisation — Alternative spelling of atomization.
  • atomtronics — (physics) The design, manufacture and study of analogs of electronics using atoms (especially Bose-Einstein condensates) at low temperature.
  • attorneyism — the slyness and cleverness associated with attorneys
  • audiometers — Plural form of audiometer.
  • auditoriums — Plural form of auditorium.
  • autoerotism — pleasurable sensations or tensions arising in the erogenous body zones without external stimulation
  • automatisms — Plural form of automatism.
  • automatizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of automatize.
  • automobiles — Plural form of automobile.
  • azoospermia — absence of spermatozoa in the semen
  • bachelorism — bachelorhood
  • behaviorism — Behaviorism is the belief held by some psychologists that the only valid method of studying the psychology of people or animals is to observe how they behave.
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