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9-letter words containing s, t, a, e, m, n

  • erasement — the act of erasing; demolition
  • estaminet — A small cafe in France that sells alcoholic drinks.
  • exanthems — Plural form of exanthem.
  • filaments — Plural form of filament.
  • firstname — given name.
  • fragments — Plural form of fragment.
  • geminates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of geminate.
  • germanist — a specialist in the study of German culture, literature, or linguistics.
  • histamine — Biochemistry, Physiology. a heterocyclic amine, C 5 H 9 N 3 , released by mast cells when tissue is injured or in allergic and inflammatory reactions, causing dilation of small blood vessels and smooth muscle contraction.
  • homestand — (baseball) A series of games played at a team's home field.
  • impatiens — any of numerous plants belonging to the genus Impatiens, of the balsam family, having irregular flowers in which the calyx and corolla are not clearly distinguishable and bearing fruit that bursts open to scatter the seeds.
  • intimates — associated in close personal relations: an intimate friend.
  • jambstone — a stone, or one of the stones, forming one jamb of an opening.
  • jamestown — a British island in the S Atlantic: Napoleon's place of exile 1815–21. 47 sq. mi. (122 sq. km).
  • jasmonate — a hormone that regulates plant growth
  • lamenters — Plural form of lamenter.
  • laminates — Plural form of laminate.
  • last name — surname (def 1).
  • ligaments — Plural form of ligament.
  • magnesite — a mineral, magnesium carbonate, MgCO 3 , having a characteristic conchoidal fracture and usually occurring in white masses.
  • magnetars — Plural form of magnetar.
  • magnetics — the science of magnetism.
  • magnetise — to make a magnet of or impart the properties of a magnet to.
  • magnetism — the properties of attraction possessed by magnets; the molecular properties common to magnets.
  • maidstone — a city in Kent, in SE England.
  • main stem — the main street of a city or town; the main drag.
  • mains set — an appliance, such as a television or radio, that is powered by mains electricity
  • mainsheet — a sheet of a mainsail.
  • mainstage — The largest performing space in a venue.
  • manassite — a member of the tribe of Manasseh.
  • manifesto — a public declaration of intentions, opinions, objectives, or motives, as one issued by a government, sovereign, or organization.
  • manifests — Plural form of manifest.
  • mannerist — a habitual or characteristic manner, mode, or way of doing something; distinctive quality or style, as in behavior or speech: He has an annoying mannerism of tapping his fingers while he talks. They copied his literary mannerisms but always lacked his ebullience.
  • mantelets — Plural form of mantelet.
  • mantyhose — a one-piece clinging garment covering the body from the waist to the feet, worn by men
  • marinates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of marinate.
  • marlstone — an indurated marl.
  • martinets — Plural form of martinet.
  • mash note — an effusive note or letter expressing affection or passion for the recipient, usually a stranger or someone known only casually
  • mastering — a person with the ability or power to use, control, or dispose of something: a master of six languages; to be master of one's fate.
  • mastersonWilliam Barclay ("Bat") 1853–1921, U.S. frontier law officer.
  • mateyness — The state of being matey, camaraderie, chumminess.
  • mathewsonChristopher ("Christy") 1880–1925, U.S. baseball player.
  • meatiness — The property of being meaty.
  • mechanist — a person who believes in the theory of mechanism.
  • meniscate — resembling a meniscus
  • menstrate — Misspelling of menstruate.
  • menstrual — of or relating to menstruation or to the menses.
  • mensurate — (obsolete) To measure absolutely the height, lattitude and longitude of a point on the earth.
  • mentalese — the language of thought; thoughts represented in the mind without words, especially complex thoughts built from simpler ones.
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