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7-letter words containing s, t, i, m, u

  • ambitus — (music) the range of a melody, especially those of ecclesiastical chants.
  • atriums — Plural form of atrium.
  • bismuth — a brittle pinkish-white crystalline metallic element having low thermal and electrical conductivity, which expands on cooling. It is widely used in alloys, esp low-melting alloys in fire safety devices; its compounds are used in medicines. Symbol: Bi; atomic no: 83; atomic wt: 208.98037; valency: 3 or 5; relative density: 9.747; melting pt: 271.4°C; boiling pt: 1564±5°C
  • brutism — the characteristic actions of a brute
  • cultism — The system or practice of a cult.
  • dictums — Plural form of dictum.
  • dumaist — a person who belongs to a duma or Russian council
  • impetus — a moving force; impulse; stimulus: The grant for building the opera house gave impetus to the city's cultural life.
  • imputes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impute.
  • isthmus — a narrow strip of land, bordered on both sides by water, connecting two larger bodies of land.
  • matsuri — A solemn festival celebrated periodically at Shinto shrines in Japan.
  • maurist — a member of the Benedictine “Congregation of St. Maur,” founded in France in 1618, distinguished for its scholarship and literary works: suppressed during the French Revolution.
  • mesquit — Dated form of mesquite.
  • midguts — Plural form of midgut.
  • miletus — Classical Mythology. a son of Apollo and Aria, and the founder of the city of Miletus.
  • minuets — Plural form of minuet.
  • minutes — the sixtieth part (1/60) of an hour; sixty seconds.
  • missout — (in the game of craps) a losing throw of the dice.
  • missuit — to suit badly; be unsuitable for
  • mist up — be covered with condensation
  • mistful — clouded with or full of mist
  • mistune — to fail to tune correctly
  • misturn — (transitive) To turn wrongly or incorrectly; turn aside wrongly; pervert.
  • multics — (operating system)   /muhl'tiks/ MULTiplexed Information and Computing Service. A time-sharing operating system co-designed by a consortium including MIT, GE and Bell Laboratories as a successor to MIT's CTSS. The system design was presented in a special session of the 1965 Fall Joint Computer Conference and was planned to be operational in two years. It was finally made available in 1969, and took several more years to achieve respectable performance and stability. Multics was very innovative for its time - among other things, it was the first major OS to run on a symmetric multiprocessor; provided a hierarchical file system with access control on individual files; mapped files into a paged, segmented virtual memory; was written in a high-level language (PL/I); and provided dynamic inter-procedure linkage and memory (file) sharing as the default mode of operation. Multics was the only general-purpose system to be awarded a B2 security rating by the NSA. Bell Labs left the development effort in 1969. Honeywell commercialised Multics in 1972 after buying out GE's computer group, but it was never very successful: at its peak in the 1980s, there were between 75 and 100 Multics sites, each a multi-million dollar mainframe. One of the former Multics developers from Bell Labs was Ken Thompson, a circumstance which led directly to the birth of Unix. For this and other reasons, aspects of the Multics design remain a topic of occasional debate among hackers. See also brain-damaged and GCOS. MIT ended its development association with Multics in 1977. Honeywell sold its computer business to Bull in the mid 1980s, and development on Multics was stopped in 1988 when Bull scrapped a Boston proposal to port Multics to a platform derived from the DPS-6. A few Multics sites are still in use as late as 1996. The last Multics system running, the Canadian Department of National Defence Multics site in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, shut down on 2000-10-30 at 17:08 UTC. The Jargon file 3.0.0 claims that on some versions of Multics one was required to enter a password to log out but James J. Lippard <[email protected]>, who was a Multics developer in Phoenix, believes this to be an urban legend. He never heard of a version of Multics which required a password to logout. Tom Van Vleck <[email protected]> agrees. He suggests that some user may have implemented a 'terminal locking' program that required a password before one could type anything, including logout.
  • munites — to fortify.
  • muntins — Plural form of muntin.
  • mustier — Comparative form of musty.
  • mustily — In a musty manner.
  • musting — to be obliged; be compelled: Do I have to go? I must, I suppose.
  • mytilus — Any of the genus Mytilus of marine bivalve shells, including the common mussel.
  • outswim — (transitive) To swim faster than.
  • plumist — a person who makes ornamental plumes
  • sistrum — an ancient Egyptian percussion instrument consisting of a looped metal frame set in a handle and fitted with loose crossbars that rattle when shaken.
  • stadium — a sports arena, usually oval or horseshoe-shaped, with tiers of seats for spectators.
  • stibium — antimony.
  • stickum — any adhesive substance.
  • stimuli — something that incites to action or exertion or quickens action, feeling, thought, etc.: The approval of others is a potent stimulus.
  • stomium — the part of the sporangium of ferns that ruptures to release the spores
  • subitem — a separate article or particular: 50 items on the list.
  • suimate — self-mate.
  • sumgait — a city in SE Azerbaijan, on the Caspian Sea.
  • summist — a writer of a summa or summae, such as Aquinas
  • timeous — timely; sufficiently early.
  • tourism — the activity or practice of touring, especially for pleasure.
  • trismus — a spasm of the jaw muscles that makes it difficult to open the mouth.
  • tsunami — an unusually large sea wave produced by a seaquake or undersea volcanic eruption.
  • tumshie — a turnip
  • turkism — the culture, beliefs, principles, practices, etc., of the Turks.
  • utopism — utopianism.
  • vomitus — the act of vomiting.

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