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There are 22 nine-letter words containing I, L, M, O and 2U

aluminousbiloquiumbotulinumcolluviumcolumbiumDumoulinseulogiumsfluminousfluxoniumfulminousgluoniumshomunculiill␣humourinemulousinoculumsmultihouroculariumossiculumplutoniumproluviumsoul␣musicsulfonium

26 definitions found

  • aluminous — adj. (Chemistry) of or pertaining to alumina or alum.
  • biloquium — n. (Rare) The ability to speak in two different voices, especially…
  • botulinum — n. An anaerobic soil bacterium, Clostridium botulinum, that secretes…
  • colluvium — n. (Geology) A loose accumulation of rock and soil debris at the…
  • columbium — n. (Obsolete) A former name of niobium.
  • Dumoulins — prop.n. Plural of Dumoulin.
  • eulogiums — n. Plural of eulogium.
  • fluminous — adj. (Of rivers) flowing, fluent.
  • fluxonium — n. (Physics, electronics) A superconducting artificial atom modelled…
  • fulminous — adj. Explosive. — adj. (Figurative) furious.
  • gluoniums — n. Plural of gluonium.
  • homunculi — n. Plural of homunculus.
  • ill␣humour — n. Britain standard spelling of ill humor.
  • inemulous — adj. (Rare) Not emulous; not envious or desirous of.
  • inoculums — n. Plural of inoculum.
  • multihour — adj. Of two or more hours in duration.
  • ocularium — n. A slit in a helmet through which the wearer could see. — n. An elevated mound or "turret", found in some arachnids and…
  • ossiculum — n. (Anatomy) An ossicle.
  • plutonium — n. The transuranic chemical element with atomic number 94 and… — n. (Countable, historical) Alternative form of ploutonion.
  • proluvium — n. (Geology) A sediment at the foot of a slope, typically of fractured…
  • soul␣music — n. (Music) A genre of music that originated in black American…
  • sulfonium — n. (Inorganic chemistry) the univalent H3S+ cation, derived from… — n. (Organic chemistry) any derivative of this cation in which…
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