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8-letter words containing t, i, m, d

  • motioned — the action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement.
  • muddiest — Superlative form of muddy.
  • mujtahid — a person who has been certified as capable of interpreting religious law.
  • multiday — lasting for more than one day
  • multifid — cleft into many parts, divisions, or lobes.
  • multiped — having many feet.
  • mustelid — any of numerous carnivorous mammals of the family Mustelidae, comprising the weasels, martens, skunks, badgers, and otters.
  • mutinied — revolt or rebellion against constituted authority, especially by sailors against their officers.
  • myriadth — constituting a very small part of a thing
  • mytiloid — of or relating to the genus Mytilus or family Mytilideae of saltwater mussels
  • old-time — belonging to or characteristic of old or former times, methods, ideas, etc.: old-time sailing ships; an old-time piano player.
  • oldtimer — An elderly person.
  • pediment — (in classical architecture) a low gable, typically triangular with a horizontal cornice and raking cornices, surmounting a colonnade, an end wall, or a major division of a façade.
  • piedmont — a plateau between the coastal plain and the Appalachian Mountains, including parts of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama.
  • podetium — (in certain lichens) a stalk bearing an apothecium.
  • preadmit — to allow to enter; grant or afford entrance to: to admit a student to college.
  • re-admit — to allow to enter; grant or afford entrance to: to admit a student to college.
  • red mist — a feeling of extreme anger that clouds one's judgment temporarily
  • remitted — to transmit or send (money, a check, etc.) to a person or place, usually in payment.
  • rudiment — Usually, rudiments. the elements or first principles of a subject: the rudiments of grammar. a mere beginning, first slight appearance, or undeveloped or imperfect form of something: the rudiments of a plan.
  • samizdat — a clandestine publishing system within the Soviet Union, by which forbidden or unpublishable literature was reproduced and circulated privately.
  • sediment — the matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; lees; dregs.
  • seedtime — the season for sowing seed.
  • sodomist — to subject to sodomy; commit sodomy upon.
  • sodomite — an inhabitant of Sodom.
  • strijdom — Johannes Gerhardus (joˈhanəs ɡeːrˈhɑːdəs). 1893–1958, South African statesman; prime minister (1954–58)
  • summited — the highest point or part, as of a hill, a line of travel, or any object; top; apex.
  • talmudic — of or relating to the Talmud.
  • tamarind — the pod of a large, tropical tree, Tamarindus indica, of the legume family, containing seeds enclosed in a juicy acid pulp that is used in beverages and food.
  • tameside — a unitary authority of NW England, in Greater Manchester. Pop: 213 400 (2003 est). Area: 103 sq km (40 sq miles)
  • the maid — Joan of Arc
  • thomisid — a spider of the family Thomisidae, comprising the crab spiders.
  • tidemark — the point that something or someone has reached, receded below, or risen above: He has reached the tidemark of his prosperity.
  • tidemill — a watermill powered by the force of the tide
  • tidesman — a Customs official at a port
  • timbered — made of or furnished with timber.
  • timecard — a card for recording the time at which an employee arrives at and departs from a job.
  • timidity — lacking in self-assurance, courage, or bravery; easily alarmed; timorous; shy.
  • toadyism — an obsequious flatterer; sycophant.
  • trim die — a die for trimming flash from a casting, forging, or stamping.
  • trimodal — (of a distribution) having three modes.
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