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7-letter words containing a, m, e, n, o

  • manetho — flourished c250 b.c, Egyptian high priest of Heliopolis: author of a history of Egypt.
  • mangeao — a small tree with glossy leaves, Litsae calicaris, of New Zealand's North Island
  • mangoes — Plural form of mango.
  • manhole — a hole, usually with a cover, through which a person may enter a sewer, drain, steam boiler, etc., especially one located in a city street.
  • mannose — a hexose, C 6 H 1 2 O 6 , obtained from the hydrolysis of the ivory nut and yielding mannitol upon reduction.
  • manrope — a rope placed at the side of a gangway, ladder, or the like, to serve as a rail.
  • marengo — a village in Piedmont, in NW Italy: Napoleon defeated the Austrians 1800.
  • masoned — Simple past tense and past participle of mason.
  • mavrone — An expression of sorrow; alas.
  • meccano — a construction set consisting of miniature metal or plastic parts from which mechanical models can be made
  • megaron — a building or semi-independent unit of a building, generally used as a living apartment and typically having a square or broadly rectangular principal chamber with a porch, often of columns in antis, and sometimes an antichamber or other small compartments.
  • megaton — one million tons.
  • melano- — black or dark
  • menazon — a colorless, crystalline compound, C 6 H 1 2 N 5 O 2 PS 2 , used as a systemic insecticide, especially for control of aphids.
  • mendotaLake, a lake in S Wisconsin, in N Madison. About 15 sq. mi. (39 sq. km).
  • mendoza — Pedro de [pe-th raw th e] /ˈpɛ ðrɔ ðɛ/ (Show IPA), 1487–1537, Spanish soldier and explorer: founder of the first colony of Buenos Aires 1536?.
  • menorah — a candelabrum having seven branches (as used in the Biblical tabernacle or the Temple in Jerusalem), or any number of branches (as used in modern synagogues).
  • menorca — Minorca.
  • mineola — a village on W Long Island, in SE New York.
  • mohegan — a member of a group of Pequot Indians that broke with the Pequot and then fought against them in the Pequot War.
  • moineau — Lb fortifications A small flat bastion, raised in the middle of an overlong curtain.
  • momenta — force or speed of movement; impetus, as of a physical object or course of events: The car gained momentum going downhill. Her career lost momentum after two unsuccessful films.
  • monades — plural of monas.
  • mondaleWalter Frederick ("Fritz") born 1928, U.S. politician: senator 1965–77; vice president 1977–81.
  • moneral — Of or pertaining to the Monera.
  • moneran — any organism of the kingdom Monera.
  • monesia — a preparation extracted from the bark of a South American tree, Pradosia lactescens, and used chiefly as an astringent and as an expectorant.
  • montage — the technique of combining in a single composition pictorial elements from various sources, as parts of different photographs or fragments of printing, either to give the illusion that the elements belonged together originally or to allow each element to retain its separate identity as a means of adding interest or meaning to the composition. Compare collage (def 1).
  • montale — Eugenio [e-oo-je-nyaw] /ˌɛ uˈdʒɛ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1896–1981, Italian poet: Nobel prize 1975.
  • montane — pertaining to, growing in, or inhabiting mountainous regions.
  • montera — A traditional Iberian hat associated with bullfighters.
  • moraine — a ridge, mound, or irregular mass of unstratified glacial drift, chiefly boulders, gravel, sand, and clay.
  • nemato- — indicating a threadlike form
  • nemoral — Pertaining to groves or woodland.
  • neuroma — a tumor formed of nerve tissue.
  • no mean — of high quality
  • no-name — packaged and sold without a brand name and usually at a lower price than similar items with brand names; generic: a can of no-name dog food.
  • nonamer — An oligomer having nine subunits.
  • nongame — (of animals) not related to, or in the category of, game animals
  • nonmeat — a substance that does not contain meat
  • normale — A normal espresso drink, neither ristretto (shorter) nor lungo (longer).
  • notaeum — the back (upper surface) of an animal, esp of a bird
  • noumena — the object, itself inaccessible to experience, to which a phenomenon is referred for the basis or cause of its sense content.
  • oarsmen — a person who rows a boat, especially a racing boat; rower.
  • omental — a fold of the peritoneum connecting the stomach and the abdominal viscera forming a protective and supportive covering.
  • ominate — (obsolete) To presage; to foreshow; to foretoken.
  • on-seam — inseam (def 3).
  • one-man — of or relating to, or operated, performed, or used by one person: a one-man office; a one-man band.
  • outname — to be more notorious than
  • overman — a foreman, supervisor, or overseer.
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