10-letter words containing s, t, a, n, o
- mastodynia — (medicine) mastalgia; pain in the breast.
- matosinhos — a port in N Portugal, on the estuary of the Leça River north of Oporto: fishing industry. Pop: 167 026 (2001)
- mediations — Plural form of mediation.
- menostaxis — an abnormally prolonged period of menstruation.
- migrations — Plural form of migration.
- minnesotan — a state in the N central United States. 84,068 sq. mi. (217,735 sq. km). Capital: St. Paul. Abbreviation: MN (for use with zip code), Minn.
- misappoint — to name or assign to a position, an office, or the like; designate: to appoint a new treasurer; to appoint a judge to the bench.
- miscaption — to provide with an incorrect caption
- miseration — (obsolete) commiseration.
- moissanite — (mineralogy) A hexagonal-dihexagonal pyramidal mineral containing carbon and silicon.
- monanthous — bearing one flower.
- monarchist — the principles of monarchy.
- monastical — Alternative form of monastic.
- monetarism — a doctrine holding that changes in the money supply determine the direction of a nation's economy.
- monetarist — a doctrine holding that changes in the money supply determine the direction of a nation's economy.
- monogamist — a person who practices or advocates monogamy.
- monostable — (of an electric or electronic circuit) having only one stable state.
- monostylar — having or comprising a sole upright or pillar
- monstrance — a receptacle in which the consecrated Host is exposed for adoration.
- montagnais — a member of an American Indian people of Quebec and Labrador.
- montserrat — an island in the Leeward Islands, in the SE West Indies: a British crown colony. 39½ sq. mi. (102 sq. km). Capital: Plymouth.
- mortal sin — a willfully committed, serious transgression against the law of God, depriving the soul of divine grace.
- morticians — Plural form of mortician.
- most-divan — sliced and baked in a casserole with broccoli and hollandaise sauce.
- mostaganem — a port in NW Algeria, on the Mediterranean Sea: exports wine, fruit, and vegetables. Pop: 133 000 (2005 est)
- mousterian — of or relating to a Middle Paleolithic culture of Neanderthal man dating to the early upper Pleistocene Epoch (c100,000–40,000 b.c.) and consisting of five or more stone-artifact traditions in Europe whose characteristic tools are side scrapers and points.
- nanometers — Plural form of nanometer.
- nanometres — Plural form of nanometre.
- narcotised — Simple past tense and past participle of narcotise.
- narcotizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of narcotize.
- narrations — Plural form of narration.
- narrowcast — to aim a program or programming at a specific, limited audience or sales market.
- nationless — a large body of people, associated with a particular territory, that is sufficiently conscious of its unity to seek or to possess a government peculiarly its own: The president spoke to the nation about the new tax.
- native son — a novel (1940) by Richard Wright.
- nauseation — The act of nauseating.
- nautiloids — Plural form of nautiloid.
- navelworts — Plural form of navelwort.
- navigators — Plural form of navigator.
- nectareous — nectarous.
- negotiants — Plural form of negotiant.
- negotiates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of negotiate.
- nematocyst — an organ in coelenterates consisting of a minute capsule containing an ejectable thread that causes a sting.
- neofascist — any of various political movements or beliefs inspired by or reminiscent of fascism or Nazism.
- neoplastic — the theory and practice of the de Stijl school, chiefly characterized by an emphasis on the formal structure of a work of art, and restriction of spatial or linear relations to vertical and horizontal movements as well as restriction of the artist's palette to black, white, and the primary colors.
- neorealist — Of or pertaining to the post World War II international relations movement of neorealism.
- neuroblast — an immature nerve cell.
- nicotianas — Plural form of nicotiana.
- nominalist — An adherent of any of the various kinds of nominalism.
- non-satire — the use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the like, in exposing, denouncing, or deriding vice, folly, etc.
- non-static — pertaining to or characterized by a fixed or stationary condition.