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7-letter words containing d, a, m, o

  • diadrom — the complete course or oscillation of something, especially of a pendulum
  • diamond — A diamond is a hard, bright, precious stone which is clear and colourless. Diamonds are used in jewellery and for cutting very hard substances.
  • diatoms — Plural form of diatom.
  • diorama — a scene, often in miniature, reproduced in three dimensions by placing objects, figures, etc., in front of a painted background.
  • diploma — a document given by an educational institution conferring a degree on a person or certifying that the person has satisfactorily completed a course of study.
  • dmalgol — ALGOL with extensions to interface to DMS II, the Burroughs database.
  • dockman — A man who works on a dock.
  • dogmata — an official system of principles or tenets concerning faith, morals, behavior, etc., as of a church. Synonyms: doctrine, teachings, set of beliefs, philosophy.
  • dolmade — A dolma.
  • dolmans — Plural form of dolman.
  • domaine — a French estate on which wine is made
  • domains — Plural form of domain.
  • domical — domelike.
  • doomsay — To make dire predictions about the future.
  • doorman — the door attendant of an apartment house, nightclub, etc., who acts as doorkeeper and may perform minor services for entering and departing residents or guests.
  • doormat — a mat, usually placed before a door or other entrance, for people arriving to wipe their shoes on before entering.
  • dormant — lying asleep or as if asleep; inactive, as in sleep; torpid: The lecturer's sudden shout woke the dormant audience.
  • doryman — a person who uses a dory, especially a person who engages in fishing, lobstering, etc.
  • drogman — Alternative form of dragoman.
  • dynamo- — indicating power
  • dynamos — Plural form of dynamo.
  • earldom — Also called earlship. the rank or title of an earl.
  • edo ram — Extended Data Out Dynamic Random Access Memory
  • gambado — either of a pair of large protective boots or gaiters fixed to a saddle instead of stirrups.
  • god man — Jesus Christ.
  • god-man — Jesus Christ.
  • goddamn — the utterance of “goddamn” in swearing or for emphasis.
  • goldman — Edwin Franko [frang-koh] /ˈfræŋ koʊ/ (Show IPA), 1878–1956, U.S. composer and bandmaster.
  • goodman — the master of a household; husband.
  • gormand — gourmand.
  • hadrome — the part of the xylem of plants that transmits water and nutrients
  • halidom — a holy place, as a church or sanctuary.
  • hammondJohn Hays [heyz] /heɪz/ (Show IPA), 1855–1936, U.S. engineer.
  • hemodia — hypersensitivity of the teeth.
  • homaged — Simple past tense and past participle of homage.
  • hoodman — a man wearing a hood over his head
  • jarldom — a chieftain; earl.
  • lombardCarole (Jane Alice Peters) 1909?–42, U.S. film actress.
  • macedon — Also, Macedon [mas-i-don] /ˈmæs ɪˌdɒn/ (Show IPA). an ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula, in S Europe: now a region in N Greece, SW Bulgaria, and the Republic of Macedonia.
  • machado — Joaquim Maria (ʒuaˈkɪ maˈria). 1839–1908, Brazilian author of novels and short stories, whose novels include Epitaph of a Small Winner (1881) and Dom Casmurro (1899)
  • macleodFiona, Sharp, William.
  • mad-dog — Slang. to glare at threateningly.
  • maddock — (obsolete) an earthworm, a maggot.
  • maderno — Carlo [kahr-law] /ˈkɑr lɔ/ (Show IPA), 1556–1629, Italian architect.
  • madison — a state in the N central United States: a part of the Midwest. 56,154 sq. mi. (145,440 sq. km). Capital: Madison. Abbreviation: WI (for use with zip code), Wis., Wisc.
  • madonna — the Virgin Mary (usually preceded by the).
  • madoqua — any small African antelope of the genus Madoqua
  • madroña — any of several evergreen trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, especially A. menziesii (Pacific madrone) of western North America, having red, flaky bark and bearing edible reddish berries.
  • madrone — any of several evergreen trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, especially A. menziesii (Pacific madrone) of western North America, having red, flaky bark and bearing edible reddish berries.
  • madrono — Alternative spelling of madroño.
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