7-letter words containing c, e, m
- cameron — David (William Donald). born 1966, British politician; leader of the Conservative party 2005–16; prime minister 2010–16
- camille — a feminine name
- cammers — Plural form of cammer.
- cammies — camouflage.
- camoens — Luis Vaz de (lwiʃ vɑʃ ˈdəː). 1524–80, Portuguese epic poet; author of The Lusiads (1572)
- camogie — a form of hurling played by women
- campers — Plural form of camper.
- campery — campness
- campese — David. born 1962, Australian rugby union player: won 101 international caps (1982–1996), scoring 64 tries
- campest — something that provides sophisticated, knowing amusement, as by virtue of its being artlessly mannered or stylized, self-consciously artificial and extravagant, or teasingly ingenuous and sentimental.
- camrose — a city in central Alberta, in W Canada, near Edmonton.
- caramel — A caramel is a chewy sweet food made from sugar, butter, and milk.
- carmela — a female given name, form of Carmel.
- carmine — Carmine is a deep bright-red colour.
- caromed — Billiards, Pool. a shot in which the cue ball hits two balls in succession.
- caromel — to convert or be converted into caramel
- caseman — a person who sets and corrects type from which books are printed
- casemix — the varied types of patients treated by a hospital or medical unit
- caulome — the stem structure of a plant considered as a whole
- caveman — Cavemen were people in prehistoric times who lived mainly in caves.
- cavemen — Plural form of caveman.
- cellsim — (application) A program for modelling populations of biological cells.
- cembali — Irregular plural form of cembalo.
- cembalo — harpsichord
- cements — Plural form of cement.
- cenaeum — (in ancient geography) a NW promontory of Euboea.
- centime — a monetary unit of Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Congo-Brazzaville, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, French Polynesia, Gabon, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Liechtenstein, Madagascar, Mali, Mayotte, Morocco, New Caledonia, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Switzerland, and Togo. It is worth one hundredth of their respective standard units
- centimo — monetary unit of Costa Rica, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela
- centrum — the main part or body of a vertebra
- ceramal — cermet
- ceramic — Ceramic is clay that has been heated to a very high temperature so that it becomes hard.
- ceriman — a climbing, tropical American plant, Monstera deliciosa, of the arum family, characterized by cordlike, aerial roots and large, perforated leaves.
- cermets — Plural form of cermet.
- cerumen — the soft brownish-yellow wax secreted by glands in the auditory canal of the external ear
- chamade — (formerly) a signal by drum or trumpet inviting an enemy to a parley
- chamber — A chamber is a large room, especially one that is used for formal meetings.
- chambre — (of wine) at room temperature
- chametz — leavened food which may not be eaten during Passover
- chamfer — a narrow flat surface at the corner of a beam, post, etc, esp one at an angle of 45°
- chamise — An evergreen shrub native to California, Adenostoma fasciculatum in the botanical family Rosaceae.
- champed — Simple past tense and past participle of champ.
- champer — to bite upon or grind, especially impatiently: The horses champed the oats.
- chapmen — Plural form of chapman.
- charmed — A charmed place, time, or situation is one that is very beautiful or pleasant, and seems slightly separate from the real world or real life.
- charmer — If you refer to someone, especially a man, as a charmer, you think that they behave in a very charming but rather insincere way.
- chaumer — the living quarters used by farm workers
- chefdom — the state or condition of being a chef
- chelmno — a Nazi concentration camp in central Poland.
- chemics — Plural form of chemic.
- chemise — A chemise is a long, loose piece of underwear worn by women in former times.