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

  • northernism — a mannerism or phrase considered typical of northerners
  • nostradamic — of or pertaining to Nostradamus or resembling his work; prophetic
  • nourishment — something that nourishes; food, nutriment, or sustenance.
  • numerations — Plural form of numeration.
  • objectivism — a tendency to lay stress on the objective or external elements of cognition.
  • obligements — Plural form of obligement.
  • octodecimos — Plural form of octodecimo.
  • omnipresent — present everywhere at the same time: the omnipresent God.
  • omnitheists — Plural form of omnitheist.
  • onomasticon — a list or collection of proper names.
  • ophthalmist — an eye expert; an oculist
  • opisthosoma — the abdomen of a spider or other arachnid
  • opportunism — the policy or practice, as in politics, business, or one's personal affairs, of adapting actions, decisions, etc., to expediency or effectiveness regardless of the sacrifice of ethical principles.
  • optometrist — a licensed professional who practices optometry.
  • ordainments — Plural form of ordainment.
  • organistrum — a stringed instrument played by two people
  • orientalism — a peculiarity or idiosyncrasy of the peoples of Asia, especially the East.
  • ornamentist — a person who adorns or decorates, esp professionally
  • osmotically — Physical Chemistry, Cell Biology. the tendency of a fluid, usually water, to pass through a semipermeable membrane into a solution where the solvent concentration is higher, thus equalizing the concentrations of materials on either side of the membrane. the diffusion of fluids through membranes or porous partitions. Compare endosmosis, exosmosis.
  • ostensorium — ostensory.
  • osteodermic — of or like an osteoderm
  • osteotomies — Plural form of osteotomy.
  • our time(s) — When you refer to our time or our times you are referring to the present period in the history of the world.
  • outsmarting — Present participle of outsmart.
  • outswimming — Present participle of outswim.
  • pantomimist — a person who acts in pantomime.
  • paramastoid — of or relating to the part of the skull next to the mastoid process
  • pastoralism — the practice of herding as the primary economic activity of a society.
  • pedobaptism — the baptism of infants.
  • pentastomid — tongue worm.
  • pentatonism — the use of a five-tone scale.
  • phonematics — phonemics.
  • phoneticism — a phonetic scheme of writing
  • photomosaic — mosaic (def 4).
  • physiometry — measurement of the physiological functions of the body.
  • phytotomist — someone who studies or who is an expert in phytotomy
  • piedmontese — a native or inhabitant of Piedmont, Italy.
  • piston pump — A piston pump is a pump which moves fluid by the movement up and down of a disk or short cylinder inside a tube.
  • pittosporum — any of various shrubs or trees of the genus Pittosporum, native to warm regions of the Old World, many species of which are cultivated as ornamentals for their attractive foliage, flowers, or fruit.
  • plagiostome — (of fish) belonging to the genus Plagiostomi, which includes sharks and rays, characterized by a transverse mouth with the jaw suspended from the skull
  • plutonomist — a person who studies or has expertise in plutonomy
  • plyometrics — a system of exercise in which the muscles are repeatedly stretched and suddenly contracted
  • pneumonitis — inflammation of the lung caused by a virus or exposure to irritating substances.
  • pointillism — a theory and technique developed by the neo-impressionists, based on the principle that juxtaposed dots of pure color, as blue and yellow, are optically mixed into the resulting hue, as green, by the viewer.
  • polycrotism — a polycrotic condition
  • polyglotism — able to speak or write several languages; multilingual.
  • polylithism — (programming)   A property of a data-object that can exist in many shapes and sizes, but not simultaneously; which distinguishes it from a union. It is often implemented as a set of classes (or structs) derived from a common base class (or with a common header, as in the case of structs), typically without any methods. It has been loosely described as polymorphic data.
  • positronium — a short-lived atomic system consisting of a positron and an electron bound together.
  • postmarital — occurring, effective, or provided after marriage
  • postprimary — of or relating to education after primary school
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