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14-letter words containing s, m, i, d, g

  • methodologists — Plural form of methodologist.
  • middle english — the English language of the period c1150–c1475. Abbreviation: ME.
  • middle passage — the part of the Atlantic Ocean between the west coast of Africa and the West Indies: the longest part of the journey formerly made by slave ships.
  • middlesborough — a city in SE Kentucky.
  • midnight feast — a snack or many snacks eaten around midnight
  • miscategorized — to arrange in categories or classes; classify.
  • misidentifying — Present participle of misidentify.
  • mixed blessing — something that, although generally favorable or advantageous, has one or more unfavorable or disadvantageous features.
  • mixed feelings — conflicted emotions
  • modern english — the English language since c1475.
  • monoglycerides — Plural form of monoglyceride.
  • morris dancing — Morris dancing is a type of old English country dancing which is performed by people wearing special costumes.
  • paradigm shift — a dramatic change in the paradigm of a scientific community, or a change from one scientific paradigm to another.
  • pyramidologist — a person who believes in pyramidology
  • random testing — (programming, testing)   A black-box testing approach in which software is tested by choosing an arbitrary subset of all possible input values. Random testing helps to avoid the problem of only testing what you know will work.
  • sedimentologic — of or relating to sedimentology
  • self-mediating — to settle (disputes, strikes, etc.) as an intermediary between parties; reconcile.
  • semi-legendary — somewhat legendary; having something of the nature of a legend; almost legendary
  • semiconducting — of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a semiconductor.
  • single bedroom — a bedroom that is intended to accommodate a single bed and occupancy of one person
  • slide magazine — a piece of equipment that holds slides and pushes them into a projector
  • smooth dogfish — any of several requiem sharks having no spines in front of the dorsal fin, especially Mustelus canis, ranging along the American coast of the Atlantic Ocean.
  • social dumping — the practice of allowing employers to lower wages and reduce employees' benefits in order to attract and retain employment and investment
  • solid geometry — the geometry of solid figures; geometry of three dimensions.
  • spending money — money for small personal expenses.
  • spit and image — a person who bears a strong physical resemblance to another, esp to a relative
  • spring molding — a molded board, as one forming part of a cornice, placed diagonally and secured at the ends to two surfaces intersecting at a right angle.
  • summer pudding — a pudding made by filling a bread-lined basin with a purée of fruit, leaving it to soak, and then turning it out
  • sunday morning — a poem (1923) by Wallace Stevens.
  • windmill grass — finger grass.
  • young marrieds — young married people
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