7-letter words containing a, m, t, e
- notaeum — the back (upper surface) of an animal, esp of a bird
- nutmeal — the food product obtained by grinding nuts
- nutmeat — the kernel of a nut, usually edible.
- oatmeal — meal made from ground or rolled oats.
- octamer — an eight-molecule complex.
- 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.
- osteoma — a benign tumor composed of osseous tissue.
- outbeam — to beam more than or brighter than
- outname — to be more notorious than
- paestum — an ancient coastal city of Lucania, in S Italy: the extant ruins include three Greek temples and a Roman amphitheater.
- palmate — shaped like an open palm or like a hand with the fingers extended, as a leaf or an antler.
- palmiet — a South African rush
- pastime — something that serves to make time pass agreeably; a pleasant means of amusement, recreation, or sport: to play cards as a pastime.
- patmore — Coventry (Kersey Dighton) [kov-uh n-tree kur-zee dahyt-n,, duhv-uh n‐] /ˈkɒv ən tri ˈkɜr zi ˈdaɪt n,, ˈdʌv ən‐/ (Show IPA), 1823–96, English poet and essayist.
- payment — something that is paid; an amount paid; compensation; recompense.
- peatman — a person who sells peat
- peteman — peterman.
- plumate — resembling a feather, as a hair or bristle that bears smaller hairs.
- primate — Ecclesiastical. an archbishop or bishop ranking first among the bishops of a province or country.
- pteroma — pteron.
- putamen — Botany. a hard or stony endocarp, as a peach stone.
- ragment — a statute, roll, or list
- ragtime — a novel (1975) by E. L. Doctorow.
- raiment — clothing; apparel; attire.
- rambert — Dame Marie (Cyvia Rambam; Myriam Rambam) 1888–1982, English ballet dancer, producer, and director, born in Poland.
- ramenta — a scraping, shaving, or particle.
- readmit — to allow to enter; grant or afford entrance to: to admit a student to college.
- regmata — a dry fruit consisting of three or more carpels that separate from the axis at maturity.
- relatum — one of the objects between which a relation is said to hold
- remanet — a remainder or something left over
- rematch — to match again; duplicate: an attempt to rematch a shade of green paint.
- remnant — a remaining, usually small part, quantity, number, or the like.
- restamp — to strike or beat with a forcible, downward thrust of the foot.
- samnite — an ancient country in central Italy.
- samoset — died 1653? North American Indian leader: aided Pilgrims during early years in New England.
- sarment — a thin stem or runner that forms a new plant
- seamoth — dragonfish (def 2).
- seamset — a tool which flattens seams in metal and other materials
- sematic — serving as a sign or warning of danger, as the conspicuous colors or markings of certain poisonous animals.
- shmatte — an old ragged garment; tattered article of clothing.
- sigmate — having the form of the Greek sigma or the letter S.
- smarted — to be a source of sharp, local, and usually superficial pain, as a wound.
- smarten — to make more trim or spruce; improve in appearance (usually followed by up): Try to smarten up your outfit.
- smarter — to be a source of sharp, local, and usually superficial pain, as a wound.
- smatter — to speak (a language, words, etc.) with superficial knowledge or understanding.
- smeaton — John, 1724–92, English engineer.
- smetana — Bedřich [Czech be-drzhikh] /Czech ˈbɛ drʒɪx/ (Show IPA), 1824–84, Czech composer.
- stammel — a coarse woollen cloth in former use for undergarments, etc, and usually dyed red
- stammer — to speak with involuntary breaks and pauses, or with spasmodic repetitions of syllables or sounds.