7-letter words containing a, i, m, t
- atomism — an ancient philosophical theory, developed by Democritus and expounded by Lucretius, that the ultimate constituents of the universe are atoms
- atomist — An adherent of atomism; one who believes matter is composed of elementary indivisible particles.
- atomize — to separate or be separated into free atoms
- atriums — Plural form of atrium.
- azimuth — the angular distance usually measured clockwise from the north point of the horizon to the intersection with the horizon of the vertical circle passing through a celestial body
- azymite — someone who uses unleavened bread to celebrate the Eucharist
- baptism — A baptism is a Christian ceremony in which a person is baptized. Compare christening.
- basmati — a variety of cultivated long-grain rice that is notably fragrant.
- bathmic — relating to bathmism
- bimetal — an object or material made from sheets of two types of metal
- cambist — a dealer or expert in foreign exchange
- castism — Alt form casteism.
- catmill — An apparatus with several beams protruding from a central rotating pole, used to train fighting dogs by having them chase a cat or other small animal in circles.
- catmint — a Eurasian plant, Nepeta cataria, having spikes of purple-spotted white flowers and scented leaves of which cats are fond: family Lamiaeae (labiates)
- climant — rampant, as a goat: a goat climant.
- climate — The climate of a place is the general weather conditions that are typical of it.
- coadmit — to admit together
- comatic — of, relating to, or produced by a coma
- comital — of or relating to a count or earl
- comitia — an ancient Roman assembly that elected officials and exercised judicial and legislative authority
- comtian — Also, Comtean. of or relating to the philosophy of Auguste Comte.
- cymatia — cymatium.
- cymatic — (physics) Of or pertaining to cymatics.
- daytime — The daytime is the part of a day between the time when it gets light and the time when it gets dark.
- diastem — a minor interruption in the deposition of sedimentary material
- diatoms — Plural form of diatom.
- dismast — to deprive (a ship) of masts; break off the masts of.
- ditmars — Raymond Lee, 1876–1942, U.S. zoologist and author.
- dumaist — a person who belongs to a duma or Russian council
- elamite — an inhabitant of the ancient kingdom of Elam
- elimate — (obsolete) To render smooth; to polish.
- emacity — Desire or fondness for buying.
- emerita — (of a woman who is the former holder of an office, especially a female college professor) having retired but allowed to retain her title as an honor.
- emicant — Beaming forth; flashing.
- emicate — to spring up
- emirate — The rank, lands, or reign of an emir.
- etacism — (grammar) The pronunciation of the Greek eta like the Italian long e, or the vowel in the English word 'ate'.
- etamine — a cotton or worsted fabric of loose weave, used for clothing, curtains, etc
- fatimid — any caliph of the North African dynasty, 909–1171, claiming descent from Fatima and Ali.
- fattism — Discrimination on the grounds of fatness.
- gambist — a person who plays the viola da gamba
- gambits — Plural form of gambit.
- gametic — a mature sexual reproductive cell, as a sperm or egg, that unites with another cell to form a new organism.
- halimot — the court held by a lord
- hamitic — (especially formerly) the non-Semitic branches of the Afroasiatic language family.
- hematic — of or relating to blood; hemic.
- hematin — Biochemistry. heme.
- himatia — a garment consisting of a rectangular piece of cloth thrown over the left shoulder and wrapped about the body.
- himavat — the personification of the Himalayas and father of Devi
- hit man — a hired killer, especially a professional killer from the underworld.