11-letter words containing mi
- bacillaemia — the presence of bacilli in the blood
- bacteraemia — the presence of bacteria in the blood
- bacteraemic — containing, caused by, or pertaining to bacteraemia
- bacteriemia — Bacteremia.
- bandkeramik — the pottery of the early Neolithic Danubian culture of Europe, having characteristic parallel spiral lines over the body and neck of the gourdlike vessels and dated 5000–4000 b.c.
- bar mitzvah — A bar mitzvah is a ceremony that takes place on the thirteenth birthday of a Jewish boy, after which he is regarded as an adult.
- bas mitzvah — bat mitzvah
- bat mitzvah — (of a Jewish girl) having attained religious majority at the age of twelve
- benjaminite — a member of the tribe of Benjamin.
- beseemingly — in a manner that is beseeming
- betsiamites — a river in E Quebec, Canada, flowing SE to the St. Lawrence River. 240 miles (386 km) long.
- bimillenary — marking a two-thousandth anniversary
- bimorphemic — pertaining to two morphemes
- bindheimite — a mineral, hydrous antimonate of lead, resulting from the alteration of lead antimony ores.
- biochemical — Biochemical changes, reactions, and mechanisms relate to the chemical processes that happen in living things.
- biodynamics — the branch of biology that deals with the energy production and activities of organisms
- biomimetics — the study and development of synthetic systems that mimic the formation, function, or structure of biologically produced substances and materials and biological mechanisms and processes.
- bipyramidal — relating to a symmetrical structure consisting of two pyramids
- black cumin — a Eurasian herb, Nigella sativa, having pungent aromatic seeds used as a spice, but unrelated to cumin.
- black vomit — vomit containing blood, often a manifestation of disease, such as yellow fever
- blasphemies — impious utterance or action concerning God or sacred things.
- blaspheming — to speak impiously or irreverently of (God or sacred things).
- blemishment — a flaw or blemish
- bloomington — a city in central Indiana: seat of the University of Indiana (1820). Pop: 70 642 (2003 est)
- bohemianism — unconventional behaviour or appearance, esp of an artist
- boring mill — a large vertical lathe having a rotating table on which work is secured. Tools are held on a fixed post and the work is rotated around it
- brahminical — Hinduism. Brahman1 (def 1).
- brandy mint — peppermint.
- breast milk — Breast milk is the white liquid produced by women to breast-feed their babies.
- brith milah — the rite of circumcision on the eighth day after birth
- bromic acid — a colourless unstable water-soluble liquid used as an oxidizing agent in the manufacture of dyes and pharmaceuticals. Formula: HBrO3
- bromidrosis — the production of foul-smelling perspiration
- cacomistles — Plural form of cacomistle.
- cadmium red — a pigment used in painting, consisting of the sulfide and the selinide of cadmium, characterized by its strong red or reddish color, excellent film-forming properties, and slow drying rate.
- calcimining — Present participle of calcimine.
- camino real — a main road; highway.
- canis minor — a small constellation in the N hemisphere close to Orion, containing the first magnitude star Procyon
- carbamidine — guanidine.
- carbutamide — An antidiabetic drug.
- carbylamine — any of a group of organic cyanides containing the radical NC
- carminative — able to relieve flatulence
- casimir iii — known as the Great. 1310–70, king of Poland (1333–70)
- cataclasmic — causing upheaval; disruptive
- cataclysmic — A cataclysmic event is one that changes a situation or society very greatly, especially in an unpleasant way.
- cecostomies — Plural form of cecostomy.
- centimilli- — one hundred-thousandth part of; the factor 10-5
- centrosomic — Relating to the centrosome.
- ceramic hob — (on an electric cooker) a flat ceramic cooking surface having heating elements fitted on the underside, usually patterned to show the areas where heat is produced
- ceramicists — Plural form of ceramicist.
- charchemish — an ancient city in S Turkey, on the upper Euphrates: important city in the Mitanni kingdom; later the capital of the Hittite empire.