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7-letter words containing c, m

  • matchet — Machete.
  • matchup — a pairing or combining; linkage: a match-up of federal funds with state aid.
  • mathcad — A symbolic mathematics environment.
  • matlock — a town in England, on the River Derwent, administrative centre of Derbyshire: mineral springs. Pop: 11 265 (2001)
  • matrice — Obsolete form of matrix.
  • mattock — an instrument for loosening the soil in digging, shaped like a pickax, but having one end broad instead of pointed.
  • mauchlyJohn William, 1907–80, U.S. physicist and coinventor of the ENIAC, the first electronic computer 1946.
  • maunche — a conventional representation of a sleeve with a flaring end, used as a charge.
  • mauriac — François [frahn-swa] /frɑ̃ˈswa/ (Show IPA), 1885–1970, French novelist: Nobel prize 1952.
  • maurice — German Moritz. 1521–53, German general: elector of Saxony 1547–53.
  • maybeckBernard, 1862–1957, U.S. architect.
  • mayence — French name of Mainz.
  • mazatec — a member of an American Indian people of northern Oaxaca, in Mexico.
  • mc68000 — Motorola 68000
  • mc68010 — Motorola 68010
  • mc68020 — Motorola 68020
  • mc68030 — Motorola 68030
  • mc68040 — Motorola 68040
  • mcallen — a city in S Texas, on the Rio Grande.
  • mcbride — Willie John. born 1940, Irish Rugby Union footballer. A forward, he played for Ireland (1962–75) and the British Lions (1962–74)
  • mccahon — Colin. 1919–87, influential New Zealand painter; noted esp for landscapes and bold abstract paintings, many featuring lettering and Christian imagery
  • mcclureSamuel Sidney, 1857–1949, U.S. editor and publisher, born in Ireland.
  • mcenroeJohn Patrick, born 1959, U.S. tennis player.
  • mcgrath — Glenn (Donald). born 1970, Australian cricketer: played 124 test matches (1993–2007) and took 563 wickets, a record for a fast bowler
  • mcgwireMark David, born 1963, U.S. baseball player.
  • mchenry — a town in NE Illinois.
  • mcindoe — Sir Archibald Hector. 1900–60, New Zealand plastic surgeon; noted for his pioneering work with wounded World War II airmen
  • mckenna — Siobhan [shuh-vawn,, -von] /ʃəˈvɔn,, -ˈvɒn/ (Show IPA), 1923–86, Irish actress.
  • mclarenNorman, 1914–87, Canadian film director and animator, born in Scotland.
  • mcluhanMarshall, 1911–80, Canadian cultural historian and mass-communications theorist.
  • mcmahon — Sir William. 1908–88, Australian statesman; prime minister of Australia (1971–72)
  • mcnallyTerrance, born 1938, U.S. playwright.
  • mcqueen — Alexander. 1969–2011, British fashion designer
  • meacock — (obsolete) An uxorious, effeminate, or spiritless man.
  • meccano — a construction set consisting of miniature metal or plastic parts from which mechanical models can be made
  • mechlin — French Malines. Flemish Mechelen [mekh-uh-luh n] /ˈmɛx ə lən/ (Show IPA). a city in N Belgium.
  • meconic — (of an acid) derived from poppies
  • meconin — a white crystalline substance, C10H10O4, found in opium
  • medacca — a very small Japanese fish, Oryzias latipes, commonly kept in aquariums
  • medevac — a helicopter for evacuating the wounded from a battlefield.
  • mediacy — the state of being mediate.
  • medical — of or relating to the science or practice of medicine: medical history; medical treatment.
  • medicin — Obsolete form of medicine.
  • medico- — medical
  • medicos — Plural form of medico.
  • medivac — to transport (sick or wounded persons) by medevac.
  • meercat — Alt form meerkat.
  • meilhac — Henri [ahn-ree] /ɑ̃ˈri/ (Show IPA), 1831–97, French dramatist: collaborator with Ludovic Halévy.
  • meiotic — Of or pertaining to meiosis.
  • melanic — Pathology. melanotic.
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