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7-letter words containing c, i, m, o

  • complin — Alternative form of compline.
  • comtian — Also, Comtean. of or relating to the philosophy of Auguste Comte.
  • comtism — the philosophy of Auguste Comte; positivism.
  • confirm — If something confirms what you believe, suspect, or fear, it shows that it is definitely true.
  • coprime — (mathematics, of two or more positive integers) Having no positive integer factors in common, aside from 1.
  • copyism — the practice of copying slavishly
  • coremia — the fruiting bodies of certain fungi, consisting of a loosely bound bundle of conidiophores.
  • cormoid — similar to a corm
  • cosmine — a substance resembling dentine, forming the outer layer of cosmoid scales
  • cosmism — the philosophical theory that the cosmos is a self-existent whole and was not created by a god or gods
  • cosmist — an adherent of cosmism
  • cosmoid — (of the scales of coelacanths and lungfish) consisting of two inner bony layers and an outer layer of cosmine
  • coueism — a method of self-help stressing autosuggestion, popular especially in the U.S. c1920 and featuring the slogan “Day by day in every way I am getting better and better.”.
  • crimson — Something that is crimson is deep red in colour.
  • demonic — Demonic means coming from or belonging to a demon or being like a demon.
  • demotic — Demotic language is the type of informal language used by ordinary people.
  • digicom — ftp://ftp.whnet.com/pub/wolfgang, ftp://softmodem.whnet.com/pub/wolfgang, ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/wolfgang. http://ftp.whnet.com/wolfgang/.
  • disomic — having an extra chromosome in the haploid state that is homologous to an existing chromosome in this set
  • domenic — a male given name.
  • domical — domelike.
  • domicil — Archaic form of domicile.
  • dominicSaint, 1170–1221, Spanish priest: founder of the Dominican order.
  • domotic — Of or pertaining to domotics.
  • dormice — any small, furry-tailed, Old World rodent of the family Gliridae, resembling small squirrels in appearance and habits.
  • echoism — onomatopoeia.
  • embolic — (pathology) Of or relating to an embolus or an embolism.
  • encomia — Plural form of encomium.
  • entomic — (zoology) Relating to insects; entomological.
  • formica — Formica is a hard plastic that is used for covering surfaces such as kitchen tables or counters.
  • genomic — a full set of chromosomes; all the inheritable traits of an organism.
  • homeric — of, relating to, or suggestive of Homer or his poetry.
  • hot mic — a microphone that is actively recording or broadcasting, especially if it captures a comment or conversation that the speaker or speakers believed to be private (often used attributively): The techs should limit the number of hot mics to reduce acoustic feedback. The reporter was suspended after her profanity was caught on a hot mic. Their hot mic scheming confirmed the conspiracy theories.
  • iconism — The formation of a figure, representation, or semblance; a delineation or description.
  • iconium — ancient name of Konya.
  • incomer — a person who comes in.
  • incomes — Plural form of income.
  • joachim — Joseph [yoh-zef] /ˈyoʊ zɛf/ (Show IPA), 1831–1907, Hungarian violinist and composer.
  • limacon — a plane curve generated by the locus of a point on a line at a fixed distance from the point of intersection of the line with a fixed circle, as the line revolves about a point on the circumference of the circle. Equation: r = a cosθ + b.
  • locoism — a disease chiefly of sheep, horses, and cattle, caused by the eating of locoweed and characterized by weakness, impaired vision, irregular behavior, and paralysis.
  • malicho — mischief or wrongdoing
  • malonic — of or derived from malonic acid; propanedioic.
  • mandioc — (obsolete) manioc.
  • manicou — The common opossum, taxonomic name Didelphis marsupialis.
  • 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.
  • masonic — Of or pertaining to stonemasons or masonry.
  • mcindoe — Sir Archibald Hector. 1900–60, New Zealand plastic surgeon; noted for his pioneering work with wounded World War II airmen
  • meconic — (of an acid) derived from poppies
  • meconin — a white crystalline substance, C10H10O4, found in opium
  • medico- — medical
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