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There are 22 nine-letter words containing L, M, N, S, T and Y

analytismLyminsterLympstonemantisflyMcAnultysMcEnultysMcInultysMelnykistmesnalitymethenylsmindstylemonostelymonostylemonsterlymultisyncmylodontsmylonitesnilsystemploymentsPlymptonssolemnitytympanals

24 definitions found

  • analytism — n. (Linguistics) Synonym of analyticity.
  • Lyminster — prop.n. A village in Lyminster and Crossbush parish, Arun district…
  • Lympstone — prop.n. A coastal village in East Devon district, Devon, England…
  • mantisfly — n. Any species of insects in the family Mantispidae, which have…
  • McAnultys — prop.n. Plural of McAnulty.
  • McEnultys — prop.n. Plural of McEnulty.
  • McInultys — prop.n. Plural of McInulty.
  • Melnykist — n. Alternative form of Melnykite.
  • mesnality — n. Alternative form of mesnalty.
  • methenyls — n. Plural of methenyl.
  • mindstyle — n. A customary way of thinking; a set of mental habits.
  • monostely — n. (Botany) The property of being monostelic.
  • monostyle — adj. (Architecture) Having a single column.
  • monsterly — adj. Befitting a monster; monstrous.
  • multisync — adj. Capable of synchronization with various horizontal and vertical…
  • mylodonts — n. Plural of mylodont.
  • mylonites — n. Plural of mylonite.
  • nilsystem — n. (Mathematics) A topological system (H,X) such that a nilpotent…
  • ployments — n. Plural of ployment.
  • Plymptons — prop.n. Plural of Plympton.
  • solemnity — n. The quality of being deeply serious and sober or solemn. — n. An instance or example of solemn behavior; a rite or ceremony… — n. (Catholicism) A feast day of the highest rank celebrating a…
  • tympanals — n. Plural of tympanal.
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  • Scrabble in English: 6 words
  • French Wiktionary: 15 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 4 words
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 1 word

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