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7-letter words containing a, m, e, s

  • demands — Plural form of demand.
  • demasts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demast.
  • demeans — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demean.
  • deskman — a person who works at a desk in a workplace, esp the police sergeant in charge in a police station or a copy editor in a news office
  • desmans — Plural form of desman.
  • diadems — Plural form of diadem.
  • diastem — a minor interruption in the deposition of sedimentary material
  • disfame — disrepute
  • eargasm — A sense of pleasure derived from listening to something, particularly music.
  • eastmanGeorge, 1854–1932, U.S. philanthropist and inventor in the field of photography.
  • eggmass — the intelligentsia
  • em dash — punctuation mark: long dash
  • embalms — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embalm.
  • embanks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embank.
  • embarks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embark.
  • embassy — The official residence or offices of an ambassador.
  • emisary — Misspelling of emissary.
  • emiscan — a computerized radiological technique for examining the soft tissues of the body, esp the brain, to detect the presence of tumours, abscesses, etc
  • emparks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of empark.
  • empaths — Plural form of empath.
  • enamels — Plural form of enamel.
  • enamors — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enamor.
  • encamps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encamp.
  • enigmas — Plural form of enigma.
  • enstamp — to imprint with a stamp
  • erasmus — Desiderius (ˌdɛzɪˈdɪərɪəs), real name Gerhard Gerhards. ?1466–1536, Dutch humanist, the leading scholar of the Renaissance in northern Europe. He published the first Greek edition of the New Testament in 1516; his other works include the satirical Encomium Moriae (1509); Colloquia (1519), a series of dialogues; and an attack on the theology of Luther, De Libero Arbitrio (1524)
  • etacism — (grammar) The pronunciation of the Greek eta like the Italian long e, or the vowel in the English word 'ate'.
  • evesham — a town in W central England, in W Worcestershire, on the River Avon: scene of the Battle of Evesham in 1265 (Lord Edward's defeat of Simon de Montfort and the barons); centre of the Vale of Evesham, famous for market gardens and orchards. Pop: 22 179 (2001)
  • examins — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of examin.
  • fameuse — an American variety of red apple that ripens in early winter.
  • famines — Plural form of famine.
  • farmers — Plural form of farmer.
  • females — Plural form of female.
  • flamers — Plural form of flamer.
  • foamers — Plural form of foamer.
  • framers — a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
  • gambles — Plural form of gamble.
  • gametes — Plural form of gamete.
  • gamines — Plural form of gamine.
  • gaysome — full of merriment; cheerful
  • germans — Plural form of german.
  • gisarme — a shafted weapon having as a head a curved, double-edged blade with a beak at the back.
  • grammes — Plural form of gramme.
  • greshamSir Thomas, 1519?–79, English merchant and financier.
  • hamlets — Plural form of hamlet.
  • hammers — Plural form of hammer.
  • hampers — Plural form of hamper.
  • hamster — any of several short-tailed, stout-bodied, burrowing rodents, as Cricetus cricetus, of Europe and Asia, having large cheek pouches.
  • harmest — (archaic) Archaic second-person singular form of harm.
  • hetmans — Plural form of hetman.
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