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7-letter words containing a, i, m

  • gimmals — Plural form of gimmal.
  • gingham — yarn-dyed, plain-weave cotton fabric, usually striped or checked.
  • gisarme — a shafted weapon having as a head a curved, double-edged blade with a beak at the back.
  • gliomas — Plural form of glioma.
  • gloriam — for glory.
  • gmelina — a deciduous tree, Gmelina arborea, native to Southeast Asia,whose timber is important in the tropics.
  • gourami — a large, air-breathing, nest-building, freshwater Asiatic fish, Osphronemus goramy, used for food.
  • graming — Present participle of grame.
  • gramsci — Antonio [an-toh-nee-oh;; Italian ahn-taw-nyaw] /ænˈtoʊ ni oʊ;; Italian ɑnˈtɔ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1891–1937, Italian political leader and theorist: a founder of the Italian Communist Party 1921.
  • gremial — a cloth placed on the lap of the bishop, as during the celebration of Mass or when he confers orders.
  • grimace — a facial expression, often ugly or contorted, that indicates disapproval, pain, etc.
  • gripman — a worker on a cable car who operates the grip, which, by grasping or releasing the moving cable, starts or stops the car.
  • grisham — John. born 1955, US novelist and lawyer; his legal thrillers, many of which have been filmed, include A Time to Kill (1989), The Pelican Brief (1992), and The Summons (2002)
  • hadarim — plural of heder.
  • hafnium — a gray, toxic metallic element with a high melting point (over 2000°C), found in most zirconium minerals. Symbol: Hf; atomic weight: 178.49; atomic number: 72; specific gravity: 12.1.
  • hahnium — dubnium.
  • haimish — homey; cozy and unpretentious.
  • halidom — a holy place, as a church or sanctuary.
  • halimot — the court held by a lord
  • haloumi — a salty cheese originating in Cyprus and made from sheep’s or goat’s milk: often grilled or fried because it melts very slowly.
  • hamachi — The Japanese name for Pacific yellowtail, especially when used in sushi and sashimi.
  • hamelin — city in NW Germany, in the state of Lower Saxony: pop. 56,000
  • hamitic — (especially formerly) the non-Semitic branches of the Afroasiatic language family.
  • hammily — In a hammy manner.
  • hamming — an actor or performer who overacts.
  • handism — discrimination against people on the grounds of whether they are left-handed or right-handed
  • harmine — an alkaloid drug, C13H12N2O, present in ayahuasca and used in medicine as a stimulant
  • harming — Present participle of harm.
  • hasidim — a member of a sect founded in Poland in the 18th century by Baal Shem-Tov and characterized by its emphasis on mysticism, prayer, ritual strictness, religious zeal, and joy. Compare Mitnagged.
  • hassium — a superheavy, synthetic, radioactive element with a very short half-life. Symbol: Hs; atomic number: 108.
  • haverim — friend; comrade; companion.
  • hazanim — a cantor of a synagogue.
  • heliman — a helicopter pilot
  • hematic — of or relating to blood; hemic.
  • hematin — Biochemistry. heme.
  • hemiola — a rhythmic pattern of syncopated beats with two beats in the time of three or three beats in the time of two.
  • hemodia — hypersensitivity of the teeth.
  • highman — A man of rank, especially a high rank; a superior.
  • hiiumaa — an island in the Baltic, W of and belonging to Estonia. 373 sq. mi. (965 sq. km).
  • hillmanSidney, 1887–1946, U.S. labor leader, born in Lithuania.
  • himalia — a small natural satellite of the planet Jupiter.
  • 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
  • hingham — a city in SE Massachusetts.
  • hit man — a hired killer, especially a professional killer from the underworld.
  • hotmail — (messaging)   A web mail service bought by Microsoft.
  • hsiamen — Xiamen.
  • iambics — Plural form of iambic.
  • iambist — a person who writes iambs
  • ice jam — an obstruction of broken river ice in a narrow part of a channel.
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