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There are 11 words ending with MION

CAMIONcamion n. A truck or wagon, especially one used to transport ordnance.
CAMION n. (French) a flat, low, four-wheeled truck or dray.
EXOMIONexomion n. (Rare) Synonym of exomis (“Ancient Greek tunic”).
EXOMION n. a Roman sleeveless garment, also EXOMIS.
FERMIONfermion n. (Particle physics, Standard Model) Any elementary or composite particle that has half-integer spin and…
FERMION n. a type of subatomic particle.
ACROMIONacromion n. (Anatomy) The outermost point of the shoulder blade.
ACROMION n. (Greek) the outer extremity of the shoulder blade.
ENCOMIONencomion n. (Obsolete) encomium; panegyric.
ENCOMION n. (Greek) glowing and warmly enthusiastic praise, also ENCOMIUM.
SKYRMIONskyrmion n. (Physics) A topological soliton used in the mathematical modelling of baryons.
skyrmion n. (Physics) A magnetic particle which only contains one pole.
SKYRMION n. a mathematical model used to model baryons.
THERMIONthermion n. (Physics) An electrically charged particle, either an electron or an ion, emitted by a conducting material…
THERMION n. an ion emitted by a heated body.
ANTHEMIONanthemion n. An ornamental design consisting of palmettes or lotus flowers.
ANTHEMION n. (Greek) a flat cluster of leaves or flowers as an ornament in classical art.
PROOEMIONprooemion n. A preface, an introduction.
proœmion n. Obsolete form of proœmium.
PROOEMION n. a preface, also PROEM, PROOEMIUM.
EPITHALAMIONepithalamion n. Alternative form of epithalamium.
EPITHALAMION n. a poem or song in honor of a bride and bridegroom, also EPITHALAMIUM.
PROTHALAMIONprothalamion n. (Literary) A song or poem in honour of a bride and bridegroom about to be married.
PROTHALAMION n. (Spenser) a song in honour of a marriage, also PROTHALAMIUM.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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