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8-letter words containing u, l, n

  • malunion — (anatomy) Bad or incorrect union (of parts of the body).
  • manfully — having or showing boldness, courage, or strength; resolute.
  • manicule — (typography) the pointing hand symbol, used in printing, graphics or signs, to draw attention to or indicate something.
  • manually — done, operated, worked, etc., by the hand or hands rather than by an electrical or electronic device: a manual gearshift.
  • manuel i — called the Fortunate. 1469–1521, king of Portugal (1495–1521); his reign saw the discovery of Brazil and the beginning of Portuguese trade with India and the East
  • manurial — Of or pertaining to manure.
  • maudling — Present participle of maudle.
  • maulmain — Moulmein.
  • melanous — having a dark, swarthy complexion and dark-colored hair.
  • menelaus — Classical Mythology. a king of Sparta, the husband of Helen and brother of Agamemnon, to whom he appealed for an army against Troy in order to recover Helen from her abductor, Paris.
  • menseful — gracious or proper
  • mensural — pertaining to measure.
  • miauling — Present participle of miaul.
  • milk run — a routine trip or undertaking, especially one presenting little danger or difficulty: The flight from New York to Chicago was a milk run for the experienced pilot and crew.
  • mill run — a quantity of ore whose quality or mineral content is tested by milling
  • mill-run — coming directly from a mill, especially without having been sorted: mill-run carpets.
  • millburn — a township in NE New Jersey.
  • mindfull — Archaic form of mindful.
  • minutely — occurring every minute.
  • minutial — having the nature of minutiae, or relating to minutiae
  • miquelon — St. Pierre and Miquelon.
  • mole run — any part of a system of underground tunnels, rooms, etc, prepared for use in the event of nuclear war
  • molehunt — a hunt for moles
  • moluccan — of or relating to a group of islands in the Malay Archipelago, between Sulawesi (Celebes) and New Guinea. Capital: Amboina. Pop: 2 223 000 (1999 est). Area: about 74 505 sq km (28 766 sq miles)
  • monaural — monophonic (def 2).
  • monocule — (zoology) A small crustacean with one median eye.
  • monofuel — a fuel that is made up of a single constituent and has nothing added to it
  • monohull — (of a vessel) having a single hull.
  • moufflon — Alternative spelling of mouflon.
  • mouflons — Plural form of mouflon.
  • moulding — a growth of minute fungi forming on vegetable or animal matter, commonly as a downy or furry coating, and associated with decay or dampness.
  • moulinet — a portable pulley device for bending crossbow or turning the drum of a crane
  • moulmein — a seaport in S Burma at the mouth of the Salween River.
  • moulting — Present participle of moult.
  • mournful — Feeling, expressing, or inducing sadness, regret, or grief.
  • muckland — fertile farmland characterized by soil (muck soil) that contains a high percentage (between 20 percent and 50 percent) of organic matter.
  • muculent — Slimy; moist and moderately viscous.
  • muddling — Present participle of muddle.
  • muffling — Present participle of muffle.
  • mulching — (agriculture) Used for applying a mulch.
  • mulcting — Present participle of mulct.
  • mulhacen — a mountain in S Spain: the highest peak in Spain. 11,411 feet (3478 meters).
  • mulliganGerald Joseph ("Gerry"; "Jeru") 1927–96, U.S. jazz saxophonist, bandleader, and composer.
  • mulliken — Robert Sanderson [san-der-suh n] /ˈsæn dər sən/ (Show IPA), 1896–1986, U.S. chemist and physicist: Nobel Prize in chemistry 1966.
  • mullings — Plural form of mulling.
  • mullions — a vertical member, as of stone or wood, between the lights of a window, the panels in wainscoting, or the like.
  • mulroney — (Martin) Brian, born 1939, Canadian political leader: prime minister 1984–93.
  • multiton — Weighing more than one ton.
  • mumbling — to speak in a low indistinct manner, almost to an unintelligible extent; mutter.
  • muscling — Present participle of muscle.
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