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There are 25 eleven-letter words containing A, D, 2I, M, S and V

adjectivismadmirativesadmissivelyavisodomistCovidianismDavidjorismdiluvialismdiving␣masksimpavidnessinvalidismsman-midwivesmedievalisemedievalishmedievalismmedievalistmisadvisingMordvinianspedilaviumsquadriviumsradiomoviessemiovoidalservingmaidvalinamidesvirenamidesvitaminised

27 definitions found

  • adjectivism — n. The excessive use of adjectives.
  • admiratives — n. Plural of admirative.
  • admissively — adv. In an admissive manner; so as to admit.
  • avisodomist — n. A person who has sex with birds.
  • Covidianism — n. (Derogatory, neologism) Unquestioning support for the preventive…
  • Davidjorism — n. Synonym of Jorism.
  • diluvialism — n. The explaining of geological phenomena by the Noachian deluge.
  • diving␣masks — n. Plural of diving mask.
  • impavidness — n. (Rare) The state of being impavid; fearlessness, bravery.
  • invalidisms — n. Plural of invalidism.
  • man-midwives — n. Plural of man-midwife.
  • medievalise — v. Alternative form of medievalize.
  • medievalish — adj. (Informal) Somewhat medieval; suggesting a medieval setting.
  • medievalism — n. The state of being medieval. — n. (Uncountable) The study of the Middle Ages. — n. A custom or belief from the Middle Ages.
  • medievalist — n. One who studies the culture and history of the Middle Ages.
  • misadvising — v. Present participle of misadvise.
  • Mordvinians — n. Plural of Mordvinian.
  • pedilaviums — n. Plural of pedilavium.
  • quadriviums — n. Plural of quadrivium.
  • radiomovies — n. Plural of radiomovie.
  • semiovoidal — adj. Somewhat or partly ovoidal.
  • servingmaid — n. A female servant.
  • valinamides — n. Plural of valinamide.
  • virenamides — n. Plural of virenamide.
  • vitaminised — v. Simple past tense and past participle of vitaminise.
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