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7-letter words containing a, m, b, r

  • bum rap — a trumped-up or false charge
  • burnhamDaniel Hudson, 1846–1912, U.S. architect and city planner.
  • byreman — a man who works in a byre
  • cambers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of camber.
  • cambrai — a town in NE France: textile industry: scene of a battle in which massed tanks were first used and broke through the German line (November, 1917). Pop: 33 738 (1999)
  • cambrel — gambrel.
  • cambria — Wales
  • cambric — a fine white linen or cotton fabric
  • caramba — an exclamation of surprise or amazement
  • chamber — A chamber is a large room, especially one that is used for formal meetings.
  • chambre — (of wine) at room temperature
  • clamber — If you clamber somewhere, you climb there with difficulty, usually using your hands as well as your feet.
  • coimbra — a city in central Portugal: capital of Portugal from 1190 to 1260; seat of the country's oldest university. Pop: 148 474 (2001)
  • corumba — a city in W Brazil.
  • cumbria — (since 1974) a county of NW England comprising the former counties of Westmorland and Cumberland together with N Lancashire: includes the Lake District mountain area and surrounding coastal lowlands with the Pennine uplands in the extreme east. Administrative centre: Carlisle. Pop: 489 800 (2003 est). Area: 6810 sq km (2629 sq miles)
  • cwmbran — a new town in SE Wales, in Torfaen county borough, developed in the 1950s. Pop: 47 254 (2001)
  • dambrod — a draughtboard
  • embargo — Impose an official ban on (trade or a country or commodity).
  • embarks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embark.
  • embrace — An act of holding someone closely in one's arms.
  • embraid — to braid or interweave
  • embrave — (obsolete) To inspire with bravery.
  • embread — to braid
  • farmboy — A boy or young man who works on a farm.
  • fibroma — a tumor consisting essentially of fibrous tissue.
  • fimbria — Often, fimbriae. Botany, Zoology. a fringe or fringed border.
  • gambier — an astringent extract obtained from the leaves and young shoots of a tropical Asian shrub, Uncaria gambir, of the madder family, used in medicine, dyeing, tanning, etc.
  • gambler — to play at any game of chance for money or other stakes.
  • gambrel — the hock of an animal, especially of a horse.
  • hamborn — Duisburg.
  • hamburg — a sandwich consisting of a cooked patty of ground or chopped beef, usually in a roll or bun, variously garnished.
  • imbrace — Obsolete spelling of embrace.
  • jambier — a greave
  • labarum — an ecclesiastical standard or banner, as for carrying in procession.
  • lambert — Constant [kon-stuh nt] /ˈkɒn stənt/ (Show IPA), 1905–51, English composer and conductor.
  • lombardCarole (Jane Alice Peters) 1909?–42, U.S. film actress.
  • macaber — gruesome and horrifying; ghastly; horrible.
  • macabre — gruesome and horrifying; ghastly; horrible.
  • maghreb — the Arabic name for the NW part of Africa, generally including Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and sometimes Libya.
  • marabou — any of three large storks of the genus Leptoptilus, of Africa or the East Indies, having soft, downy feathers under the wings and tail that are used for making a furlike trimming for women's hats and garments.
  • marbled — Having a streaked and patterned appearance like that of variegated marble.
  • marbler — Someone who works with marble.
  • marbles — metamorphosed limestone, consisting chiefly of recrystallized calcite or dolomite, capable of taking a high polish, occurring in a wide range of colors and variegations and used in sculpture and architecture.
  • marburg — a city in central Germany.
  • maribor — a city in N Slovenia, on the Drava River.
  • marimba — a musical instrument, originating in Africa but popularized and modified in Central America, consisting of a set of graduated wooden bars, often with resonators beneath to reinforce the sound, struck with mallets.
  • marybud — a bud of a marigold
  • maybird — the bobolink.
  • megabar — A unit of pressure equal to one million bars.
  • membral — relating to a limb or limbs
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