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

  • mandril — a shaft or bar the end of which is inserted into a workpiece to hold it during machining.
  • mandrin — (medicine) A metal wire or stylet inserted into a flexible catheter to give it shape and firmness while passing through a hollow tubular structure.
  • mangina — (slang, derogatory) A man with a pronounced feminine side, or a weak masculine side.
  • manging — Present participle of mang.
  • 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)
  • maniack — Obsolete form of maniac.
  • maniacs — Plural form of maniac.
  • manicou — The common opossum, taxonomic name Didelphis marsupialis.
  • manifer — a gauntlet for protecting the left hand when holding the reins of a horse.
  • manihot — (obsolete) manioc.
  • manikin — a styled and three-dimensional representation of the human form used in window displays, as of clothing; dummy.
  • manilla — Manila hemp.
  • manille — the second highest trump in certain card games, as the seven of trumps in omber or nine of trumps in klaberjass.
  • manimal — (informal) A fanciful life form that is part human and part beast; a creature recognizable as human but possessing physical or primitive behavioral characteristics that are exclusive to animals.
  • maniple — (in ancient Rome) a subdivision of a legion, consisting of 60 or 120 men.
  • manipur — a state in NE India between Assam and Burma. 8620 sq. mi. (22,326 sq. km). Capital: Imphal.
  • manitou — (among the Algonquian Indians) a supernatural being that controls nature; a spirit, deity, or object that possesses supernatural power.
  • mankind — the human race; human beings collectively without reference to sex; humankind.
  • mankini — a man’s one-piece bathing suit cut in a deep V-shape, covering the crotch and extending up to form shoulder straps.
  • manlier — Comparative form of manly.
  • manlike — resembling a human being; anthropoid.
  • manlily — in a manly manner
  • mannies — Plural form of manny.
  • manningHenry Edward, 1808–92, English prelate and ecclesiastical writer: cardinal 1875–92.
  • mannish — being typical or suggestive of a man rather than a woman: mannish clothing styles for women; a mannish voice.
  • mannite — mannitol.
  • manship — The characteristic of being a man; maleness; masculinity; manliness; manhood.
  • mansion — a very large, impressive, or stately residence.
  • mantids — Plural form of mantid.
  • mantric — Hinduism. a word or formula, as from the Veda, chanted or sung as an incantation or prayer.
  • manumit — to release from slavery or servitude.
  • manwise — in the manner of a human being: The dog stood on his hind legs and walked manwise.
  • manzoni — Alessandro (Francesco Tommaso Antonio) [ah-les-sahn-draw frahn-ches-kaw tawm-mah-zaw ahn-taw-nyaw] /ˌɑ lɛsˈsɑn drɔ frɑnˈtʃɛs kɔ tɔmˈmɑ zɔ ɑnˈtɔ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1785–1873, Italian novelist, poet, and dramatist.
  • mapping — function
  • marcian — a.d. 392?–457, emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire 450–457.
  • marcion — a.d. c100–c160, Christian Gnostic.
  • marconi — Guglielmo [goo-lyel-maw] /guˈlyɛl mɔ/ (Show IPA), Marchese, 1874–1937, Italian electrical engineer and inventor, especially in the field of wireless telegraphy: Nobel Prize in physics 1909.
  • margins — Plural form of margin.
  • marilyn — a female given name, form of Mary.
  • marinas — Plural form of marina.
  • 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.
  • maringa — a city in S Brazil.
  • marinus — died a.d. 946, pope 942–946.
  • marking — a visible impression or trace on something, as a line, cut, dent, stain, or bruise: a small mark on his arm.
  • marline — small stuff of two-fiber strands, sometimes tarred, laid up left-handed.
  • marling — small stuff of two-fiber strands, sometimes tarred, laid up left-handed.
  • marlins — Plural form of marlin.
  • marring — to damage or spoil to a certain extent; render less perfect, attractive, useful, etc.; impair or spoil: That billboard mars the view. The holiday was marred by bad weather.
  • martian — of, relating to, or like the planet Mars or its hypothetical inhabitants.
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