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13-letter words containing s, y, l, i

  • magisterially — In a magisterial manner; authoritatively.
  • magnanimously — In a magnanimous manner; with greatness of mind.
  • mariposa lily — any lily of the genus Calochortus, of the western U.S. and Mexico, having tuliplike flowers of various colors.
  • martyrologies — Plural form of martyrology.
  • master policy — a single policy covering a group of people, typically employees of a company, issued to an employer.
  • meaninglessly — In a meaningless manner; nonsensically.
  • measurability — capable of being measured.
  • mellifluously — sweetly or smoothly flowing; sweet-sounding: a mellifluous voice; mellifluous tones.
  • mensurability — The quality of being mensurable.
  • meritoriously — deserving praise, reward, esteem, etc.; praiseworthy: to receive a gift for meritorious service.
  • mesaticephaly — the state or condition of being mesaticephalic or mesocephalic
  • mesityl oxide — an oily, colorless liquid, C 6 H 1 0 O, having a honeylike odor: used chiefly as a solvent and in the manufacture of synthetic organic compounds.
  • mesmerizingly — In a way or to an extent that mesmerizes.
  • messianically — the promised and expected deliverer of the Jewish people.
  • meta-analysis — a research study that combines and analyzes statistics gathered from multiple independent studies
  • metastability — An unstable but potentially long-lived state of a system; for example, a supersaturated solution or an excited atom.
  • microanalyses — Plural form of microanalysis.
  • microanalysis — Chemistry. the analysis of very small samples of substances.
  • microcrystals — Plural form of microcrystal.
  • microphyllous — having microphylls
  • military base — a facility for the storage of military equipment and the training of soldiers
  • milky disease — a bacterial disease of scarab beetle larvae and grubs, especially the Japanese beetle, which turns the larvae white.
  • milton keynes — a residential district in S England, near London, established in the 1960s.
  • ministerially — In the character or capacity of a minister.
  • mischievously — maliciously or playfully annoying.
  • misemployment — Wrong or mistaken employment.
  • mistrustfully — In a mistrustful manner.
  • mistrustingly — In a mistrusting manner.
  • mixed crystal — a crystal consisting of a solid solution of two or more distinct compounds
  • monkey island — a flying bridge on top of a pilothouse or chart house.
  • monosyllabics — Plural form of monosyllabic.
  • monosyllabism — monosyllabic character.
  • motorbicycles — Plural form of motorbicycle.
  • mountainously — In a mountainous way.
  • multi-sensory — of or relating to the senses or sensation.
  • multiindustry — Of or pertaining to more than one industry.
  • multipartyism — a political system in which two or more political parties contest elections
  • multisyllabic — polysyllabic.
  • multisyllable — polysyllable.
  • multisystemic — Of, pertaining to or affecting more than one system or organ of the body.
  • mycoplasmosis — a disease in animals and humans caused by mycoplasma
  • myelin sheath — a wrapping of myelin around certain nerve axons, serving as an electrical insulator that speeds nerve impulses to muscles and other effectors.
  • myelinisation — Alt form myelinization.
  • myelofibrosis — the replacement of bone marrow by fibrous tissue, characteristic of leukemia and certain other diseases.
  • myofibroblast — (cytology) A cell that is intermediate between a fibroblast and smooth muscle.
  • myringoplasty — (surgery) The closure of the perforation of pars tensa of the tympanic membrane.
  • myrmecophiles — Plural form of myrmecophile.
  • mythologising — Present participle of mythologise.
  • narcoanalysis — a method of psychological investigation in which the conscious or unconscious unwillingness of a subject to express memories or feelings is diminished by the use of a barbiturate drug.
  • nearsightedly — In a nearsighted manner; as if nearsighted; myopically.
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