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10-letter words containing u, n, m, s

  • demureness — characterized by shyness and modesty; reserved.
  • designatum — (semantics) That which is named or designated by a linguistic term.
  • desmoulins — (Lucie Simplice) Camille (Benoît) (kamij). 1760–94, French revolutionary leader, pamphleteer, and orator
  • didynamous — (of plants) having four stamens arranged in two pairs of unequal length, as in the foxglove
  • dismounted — Pertaining to a horseman who has gotten off his horse, or to something which has been removed from its usual mounting, as with a statue off its pedestal, a framed picture from a wall, or a chandelier hanging from a ceiling.
  • displuming — Present participle of displume.
  • dumbfounds — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dumbfound.
  • dumbsizing — Present participle of dumbsize.
  • edmundston — a city in NW New Brunswick, in SE Canada, on the upper part of the St. John River.
  • el mansûra — a city in NE Egypt: scene of a battle (1250) in which the Crusaders were defeated by the Mamelukes and Louis IX of France was captured; cotton-manufacturing centre. Pop: 423 000 (2005 est)
  • emoluments — Plural form of emolument.
  • emulations — Plural form of emulation.
  • emulsioned — Painted with emulsion paint.
  • endogamous — (of a marriage) Within a social group. The practice of endogamy.
  • endomysium — A layer of connective tissue which surrounds individual muscle fibers.
  • enormously — To a very great degree or extent; considerably.
  • ensoulment — The act or process of ensouling; the act of a developing human being given a soul.
  • enthusiasm — Intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
  • enumerates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enumerate.
  • episternum — (anatomy) The upper segment of the sternum.
  • equanimous — Calm and composed; of stable disposition.
  • equipments — (nonstandard) Plural form of equipment.
  • erymanthus — Mountmountain in the NW Peloponnesus, Greece: 7,297 ft (2,224 m): in Greek mythology, haunt of a savage boar captured by Hercules
  • eudemonics — the art or theory of happiness
  • eudemonism — Alternative form of eudaemonism.
  • euphoniums — Plural form of euphonium.
  • famousness — having a widespread reputation, usually of a favorable nature; renowned; celebrated: a famous writer. Synonyms: famed, notable, illustrious. Antonyms: unknown, obscure.
  • fauxminist — a person who makes an insincere pretence of feminism
  • flamininus — Titus Quinctius (ˈtaɪtəs ˈkwɪŋktɪəs). ?230–?174 bc, Roman general and statesman: defeated Macedonia (197) and proclaimed the independence of the Greek states (196)
  • flunkeyism — Alt form flunkyism.
  • form genus — an artificial taxonomic category including species, especially of fossil forms, grouped together on the basis of morphological resemblance.
  • frumentiusSaint, a.d. c300–c380, founder of the Ethiopian Church.
  • frumpiness — The characteristic of being frumpy.
  • fulminates — Plural form of fulminate.
  • fundaments — Plural form of fundament.
  • gaminesque — resembling or typical of a gamin or gamine; impish, mischievous
  • gramineous — grasslike.
  • granulomas — Plural form of granuloma.
  • groundmass — the crystalline, granular, or glassy base or matrix of a porphyritic or other igneous rock, in which the more prominent crystals are embedded.
  • groundsman — A male groundskeeper.
  • groundsmen — Plural form of groundsman.
  • grumblings — Plural form of grumbling.
  • grumpiness — The state, or act, of being grumpy.
  • gumshoeing — Present participle of gumshoe.
  • gymnasiums — Plural form of gymnasium.
  • hamesucken — the offence of attacking a person in his or her own dwelling
  • harmonious — marked by agreement in feeling, attitude, or action: a harmonious group.
  • harmoniums — Plural form of harmonium.
  • hieronymus — Eusebius [yoo-see-bee-uh s] /yuˈsi bi əs/ (Show IPA), Jerome, Saint.
  • homogenous — Biology. corresponding in structure because of a common origin.
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