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

  • misdoubtful — doubting; distrustful
  • misdoubting — Present participle of misdoubt.
  • misfortuned — (archaic) unlucky, unfortunate.
  • misfortunes — adverse fortune; bad luck.
  • misfunction — malfunction.
  • miss out on — to fail to hit or strike: to miss a target.
  • mitropoulos — Dimitri [dih-mee-tree;; Greek th ee-mee-tree] /dɪˈmi tri;; Greek ðiˈmi tri/ (Show IPA), 1897–1960, Greek symphony orchestra conductor in the U.S.
  • modulations — Plural form of modulation.
  • moisturiser — (British) alternative spelling of moisturizer.
  • moisturized — Simple past tense and past participle of moisturize.
  • moisturizer — a cosmetic preparation, as a cream or lotion, used to restore moisture to the skin, especially of the face and neck.
  • moisturizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moisturize.
  • momentously — of great or far-reaching importance or consequence: a momentous day.
  • monkey suit — a tuxedo or full-dress suit.
  • monoestrous — monestrous.
  • monologuist — a form of dramatic entertainment, comedic solo, or the like by a single speaker: a comedian's monologue.
  • monostylous — having only one style.
  • monstrously — frightful or hideous, especially in appearance; extremely ugly.
  • montelukast — a type of oral drug containing a leukotriene inhibitor, used in the treatment of asthma and seasonal allergies.
  • montesquieu — (Charles Louis de Secondat, Baron de la Brède et de Montesquieu) 1689–1755, French philosophical writer.
  • monticolous — existing or having a habitat in or on mountains
  • moratoriums — Plural form of moratorium.
  • mortiferous — deadly; fatal.
  • mosquitoing — Present participle of mosquito.
  • mossbluiter — the bittern
  • most-centum — belonging to or consisting of those branches of the Indo-European family of languages that show distinctive preservation of the Proto-Indo-European labiovelars and that show a historical development of velar articulations, as the sounds (k) or [kh] /x/ (Show IPA) from Proto-Indo-European palatal phonemes. The centum branches are Germanic, Celtic, Italic, Hellenic, Anatolian, and Tocharian.
  • most-jutish — a member of a continental Germanic tribe, probably from Jutland, that invaded Britain in the 5th century a.d. and settled in Kent.
  • most-lupine — pertaining to or resembling the wolf.
  • motherhouse — The monastery from which the other 'houses' of a religious order or congregation were (directly or indirectly) founded, often eponymous.
  • motoneurons — Plural form of motoneuron.
  • motormouths — Plural form of motormouth.
  • mount athos — a mountainous peninsula in NE Greece: location of the Monastic Republic of Mount Athos, an autonomous administrative division of Greece since 1927; inhabited by Eastern Orthodox monks in about 20 monasteries, some founded in the 10th century; prohibited to women and children. Pop: 1942 (2001)
  • mount sinai — the mountain where Moses received the Law from God (Exodus 19–20): often identified as Jebel Musa, sometimes as Jebel Serbal, both on the S Sinai Peninsula
  • mount siple — a mountain in Antarctica, on the coast of Byrd Land. Height: 3100 m (10 171 ft)
  • mountainous — (of a region) having many mountains.
  • mountebanks — Plural form of mountebank.
  • moustachial — (of a stripe on a beak or snout of an animal) resembling a moustache
  • mouthpieces — Plural form of mouthpiece.
  • moxibustion — (in Eastern medicine) the burning of moxa on or near a person’s skin as a counterirritant.
  • multanimous — having many sides
  • multicourse — a direction or route taken or to be taken.
  • multifocals — multifocal spectacles
  • multijugous — having several pairs, especially pairs of leaflets; multijugate
  • multiparous — of or relating to a multipara.
  • multiperson — a human being, whether an adult or child: The table seats four persons.
  • multipiston — having more than one piston
  • multisonant — having many sounds
  • multisource — Employing multiple sources.
  • multistorey — Alternative spelling of multi-storey.
  • muscatorium — a flabellum or fan, esp the ceremonial fan carried before the pope
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