7-letter words containing b, e, m
- fumbled — Use the hands clumsily while doing or handling something.
- fumbler — Agent noun of fumble; one who fumbles.
- fumbles — Plural form of fumble.
- gambade — a spring or leap by a horse.
- gambier — an astringent extract obtained from the leaves and young shoots of a tropical Asian shrub, Uncaria gambir, of the madder family, used in medicine, dyeing, tanning, etc.
- gambled — Simple past tense and past participle of gamble.
- gambler — to play at any game of chance for money or other stakes.
- gambles — Plural form of gamble.
- gamboge — Also, cambogia. a gum resin from various Asian trees of the genus Garcinia, especially G. hanburyi, used as a yellow pigment and as a cathartic.
- gambrel — the hock of an animal, especially of a horse.
- gamebag — a bag, usually of leather or canvas, for carrying game, especially birds, killed by a hunter.
- gameboy — A Gameboy is a small portable computer that is specially designed for people to play games on.
- gemsbok — a large antelope, Oryx gazella, of southern and eastern Africa, having long, straight horns and a long, tufted tail.
- gimblet — a small tool for boring holes, consisting of a shaft with a pointed screw at one end and a handle perpendicular to the shaft at the other.
- gombeen — usury.
- gomberg — Moses, 1866–1947, U.S. chemist, born in Russia.
- grumble — to murmur or mutter in discontent; complain sullenly.
- hambone — (especially in vaudeville) a performer made up in blackface and using a stereotyped black dialect.
- hobbema — Meindert [mahyn-duh rt] /ˈmaɪn dərt/ (Show IPA), 1638–1709, Dutch painter.
- homeboy — a person from the same locality as oneself.
- humbled — not proud or arrogant; modest: to be humble although successful.
- humbler — not proud or arrogant; modest: to be humble although successful.
- humbles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of humble.
- imbiber — to consume (liquids) by drinking; drink: He imbibed great quantities of iced tea.
- imblaze — Alternative form of emblaze.
- imbower — Archaic form of embower.
- imbrace — Obsolete spelling of embrace.
- imbrued — Simple past tense and past participle of imbrue.
- imbrues — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbrue.
- imbrute — to reduce to a bestial state
- imburse — (obsolete) To supply or stock with money.
- immoble — Obsolete form of immobile.
- jambeau — Armor. greave.
- jambeux — (historical) mediaeval armour for the legs below the knees.
- jambier — a greave
- jambone — a lone hand in euchre that is played while a player's cards are exposed on the table
- jobname — the title of a position or job
- jumbled — to mix in a confused mass; put or throw together without order: You've jumbled up all the cards.
- jumbles — Plural form of jumble.
- kembing — Present participle of kemb.
- lambent — running or moving lightly over a surface: lambent tongues of flame.
- lambert — Constant [kon-stuh nt] /ˈkɒn stənt/ (Show IPA), 1905–51, English composer and conductor.
- lambeth — a borough of Greater London, England.
- lemberg — German name of Lvov.
- lib dem — In Britain, you can refer to the Liberal Democrat Party or its members as the Lib Dems.
- limbate — bordered, as a flower in which one color is surrounded by an edging of another.
- limbeck — (obsolete) An alembic.
- limbers — Plural form of limber.
- lumbers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lumber.
- macaber — gruesome and horrifying; ghastly; horrible.