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7-letter words containing iu

  • ischium — the lower portion of either innominate bone.
  • isidium — a coralloid outgrowth from the thallus in certain lichens.
  • iustice — Obsolete spelling of justice.
  • jiulong — Kowloon.
  • lepsius — Karl Richard [kahrl rikh-ahrt] /kɑrl ˈrɪx ɑrt/ (Show IPA), 1810–84, German philologist and Egyptologist.
  • librium — a brand of the drug chlordiazepoxide
  • lithium — Chemistry. a soft, silver-white metallic element, the lightest of all metals, occurring combined in certain minerals. Symbol: Li; atomic weight: 6.939; atomic number: 3; specific gravity: 0.53 at 20°C.
  • liuzhou — a city in central Guangxi Zhuang region, in S China.
  • magnium — (obsolete) magnesium.
  • mediums — a middle state or condition; mean.
  • mencius — c380–289 b.c, Chinese philosopher.
  • moebiusAugust Ferdinand, Möbius, August Ferdinand.
  • muonium — an electron and a positively charged muon bound together by electrical attraction in the same manner as the electron and proton in a hydrogen atom.
  • natrium — (formerly) sodium.
  • niobium — a steel-gray metallic element resembling tantalum in its chemical properties; becomes a superconductor below 9 K; used chiefly in alloy steels. Symbol: Nb; atomic number: 41; atomic weight: 92.906; specific gravity: 8.4 at 20°C.
  • nullius — (especially in law) son of nobody; bastard.
  • ophiura — a sea creature, similar to a starfish, of the Ophiuridae family
  • orarium — orarion.
  • orosius — Paulus [paw-luh s] /ˈpɔ ləs/ (Show IPA), flourished 5th century a.d, Spanish theologian and historian.
  • ovarium — ovary.
  • pallium — a large, rectangular mantle worn by men in ancient Greece and Rome.
  • paxiuba — a tropical South American palm tree, Iriartea exorrhiza
  • pentium — (processor)   Intel's superscalar successor to the 486. It has two 32-bit 486-type integer pipelines with dependency checking. It can execute a maximum of two instructions per cycle. It does pipelined floating-point and performs branch prediction. It has 16 kilobytes of on-chip cache, a 64-bit memory interface, 8 32-bit general-purpose registers and 8 80-bit floating-point registers. It is built from 3.1 million transistors on a 262.4 mm^2 die with ~2.3 million transistors in the core logic. Its clock rate is 66MHz, heat dissipation is 16W, integer performance is 64.5 SPECint92, floating-point performance 56.9 SPECfp92. It is called "Pentium" because it is the fifth in the 80x86 line. It would have been called the 80586 had a US court not ruled that you can't trademark a number. The successors are the Pentium Pro and Pentium II. The following Pentium variants all belong to "x86 Family 6", as reported by "Microsoft Windows" when identifying the CPU: Model Name 1 Pentium Pro 2 ? 3 Pentium II 4 ? 5, 6 Celeron or Pentium II 7 Pentium III 8 Celeron uPGA2 or Mobile Pentium III A floating-point division bug was discovered in October 1994.
  • persius — (Aulus Persius Flaccus) a.d. 34–62, Roman satirist.
  • photius — a.d. c820–891, patriarch of Constantinople 858–867, 877–882.
  • pius ii — (Enea Silvio de Piccolomini) 1405–64, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1458–64.
  • pius iv — (Giovanni Angelo Medici) 1499–1565, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1559–65.
  • pius ix — (Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti) 1792–1878, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1846–78.
  • pius vi — (Giovanni Angelo or Giannangelo, Braschi) 1717–99, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1775–99.
  • pius xi — (Achille Ratti) 1857–1939, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1922–39.
  • plagium — the crime of kidnapping a child
  • premium — a prize, bonus, or award given as an inducement, as to purchase products, enter competitions initiated by business interests, etc.
  • protium — the lightest and most common isotope of hydrogen. Symbol: H 1.
  • pycnium — a flask-shaped or conical sporangium of a rust fungus, which develops below the epidermis of the host and bears pycniospores.
  • pythium — a genus of parasitic oomycotes, most of which are plant parasites
  • rhenium — a rare metallic element of the manganese subgroup: used, because of its high melting point, in platinum-rhenium thermocouples. Symbol: Re; atomic number: 75; atomic weight: 186.2.
  • rhodium — a silvery-white metallic element of the platinum family, forming salts that give rose-colored solutions: used to electroplate microscopes and instrument parts to prevent corrosion. Symbol: Rh; atomic weight: 102.905; atomic number: 45; specific gravity: 12.5 at 20°C.
  • roscius — Quintus [kwin-tuh s] /ˈkwɪn təs/ (Show IPA), c126–c62 b.c, Roman actor.
  • samnium — an ancient country in central Italy.
  • sardius — sard.
  • sciurid — a squirrel or related rodent
  • sergius — died 1012, pope 1009–12.
  • spodium — a fine black powder formed by calcination
  • stadium — a sports arena, usually oval or horseshoe-shaped, with tiers of seats for spectators.
  • statius — Publius Papinius [puhb-lee-uh s puh-pin-ee-uh s] /ˈpʌb li əs pəˈpɪn i əs/ (Show IPA), a.d. c45–c96, Roman poet.
  • stibium — antimony.
  • stomium — the part of the sporangium of ferns that ruptures to release the spores
  • terbium — a rare-earth, metallic element present in certain minerals and yielding colorless salts. Symbol: Tb; atomic number: 65; atomic weight: 158.924; specific gravity: 8.25.
  • tertius — third (in a group)
  • thecium — hymenium.
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