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

  • geminga — one of the brightest and nearest gamma-ray sources, situated in the constellation Gemini. A pulsar, it is believed to be a spinning neutron star
  • germain — a female given name.
  • germina — a germ.
  • gmelina — a deciduous tree, Gmelina arborea, native to Southeast Asia,whose timber is important in the tropics.
  • hamelin — city in NW Germany, in the state of Lower Saxony: pop. 56,000
  • harmine — an alkaloid drug, C13H12N2O, present in ayahuasca and used in medicine as a stimulant
  • heliman — a helicopter pilot
  • hematin — Biochemistry. heme.
  • hsiamen — Xiamen.
  • ice man — a man whose business is gathering, storing, selling, or delivering ice.
  • idumean — Greek name of Edom.
  • imagine — to form a mental image of (something not actually present to the senses).
  • impanel — to enter on a panel or list for jury duty.
  • inflame — to kindle or excite (passions, desires, etc.).
  • ingemar — a male given name.
  • inmates — Plural form of inmate.
  • inmeats — (archaic) The edible viscera of animals, such as heart, liver, etc.
  • inseams — Plural form of inseam.
  • intimae — the innermost membrane or lining of some organ or part, especially that of an artery, vein, or lymphatic.
  • isleman — an islander
  • jasmine — a female given name.
  • laminae — a thin plate, scale, or layer.
  • lemnian — a Greek island in the NE Aegean. 186 sq. mi. (480 sq. km). Capital: Myrina.
  • lineman — Also, linesman. a person who installs or repairs telephone, telegraph, or other wires.
  • machine — an apparatus consisting of interrelated parts with separate functions, used in the performance of some kind of work: a sewing machine.
  • maidens — Plural form of maiden.
  • mailmen — Plural form of mailman.
  • makeing — Misspelling of making.
  • malines — French name of Mechlin.
  • malinke — a member of an agricultural people living in Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, and Ivory Coast.
  • malvine — a female given name.
  • manhire — Bill. born 1946, New Zealand poet and writer. His poetry collections include How to Take Off Your Clothes at the Picnic (1977), Zoetropes (1984), Sunshine (1996), and Lifted (2005)
  • manifer — a gauntlet for protecting the left hand when holding the reins of a horse.
  • manille — the second highest trump in certain card games, as the seven of trumps in omber or nine of trumps in klaberjass.
  • maniple — (in ancient Rome) a subdivision of a legion, consisting of 60 or 120 men.
  • manlier — Comparative form of manly.
  • manlike — resembling a human being; anthropoid.
  • mannies — Plural form of manny.
  • mannite — mannitol.
  • manwise — in the manner of a human being: The dog stood on his hind legs and walked manwise.
  • mariner — a person who directs or assists in the navigation of a ship; sailor.
  • marines — of or relating to the sea; existing in or produced by the sea: marine vegetation.
  • marline — small stuff of two-fiber strands, sometimes tarred, laid up left-handed.
  • massine — Léonide [ley-aw-need] /leɪ ɔˈnid/ (Show IPA), 1896–1979, U.S. ballet dancer and choreographer, born in Russia.
  • matinee — an entertainment, especially a dramatic or musical performance, held in the daytime, usually in the afternoon.
  • mealing — Present participle of meal.
  • meanies — Plural form of meany.
  • meaning — what is intended to be, or actually is, expressed or indicated; signification; import: the three meanings of a word.
  • mearing — forming a boundary or mere
  • meawing — Present participle of meaw.
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