7-letter words containing d, i, s, m
- middies — a midshipman.
- middles — Plural form of middle.
- mideast — Middle East.
- midgets — Plural form of midget.
- midgies — Plural form of midgie.
- midguts — Plural form of midgut.
- midlist — the part of a publisher's sales list of newly or recently published books consisting of titles that are expected to have average sales or success, as compared to the frontlist.
- midmost — being in the very middle; middlemost; middle.
- midrash — an early Jewish interpretation of or commentary on a Biblical text, clarifying or expounding a point of law or developing or illustrating a moral principle.
- midribs — the central or middle rib of a leaf.
- midship — in or belonging to the middle part of a ship.
- midsize — Of an average size; intermediate in size between large and small.
- midsole — a layer of material or cushioning between the outsole and the insole of a shoe.
- midstep — During a step.
- midways — Plural form of midway.
- midwest — Middle West.
- mikados — Plural form of mikado.
- mildest — amiably gentle or temperate in feeling or behavior toward others.
- mildews — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mildew.
- milords — Plural form of milord.
- minders — Plural form of minder.
- mindest — (archaic) Archaic second-person singular form of mind.
- mindset — an attitude, disposition, or mood.
- mis-add — to unite or join so as to increase the number, quantity, size, or importance: to add two cups of sugar; to add a postscript to her letter; to add insult to injury.
- misbind — to bind wrongly
- miscode — to code mistakenly, as in data processing.
- miscued — a stroke in which the cue fails to make solid contact with the cue ball.
- misdate — to assign or affix a wrong date to.
- misdeal — Cards. a deal in which the wrong number of cards have been distributed or in which the cards were dealt in the wrong order or manner, necessitating a new deal and the cancellation of any points made on the hand, sometimes with a penalty to the dealer.
- misdeed — an immoral or wicked deed.
- misdeem — To misjudge, to deem wrongly.
- misdial — an act or instance of misdialing.
- misdiet — an improper diet
- misdoer — Person who commits a misdeed, offender.
- misdoes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misdo.
- misdone — Past participle of misdo.
- misdraw — to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along, away, in, out, or off).
- misedit — to edit wrongly or badly
- misfeed — (of a machine, paper, materials, etc.) to feed incorrectly: The copying machine will jam if it starts to misfeed.
- misfold — (biochemistry) (of a protein or nucleic acid) To fold into an unusual or incorrect tertiary structure; often a cause of Alzheimer's and similar diseases.
- mislaid — to lose temporarily; misplace: He mislaid his keys.
- mislead — to lead or guide wrongly; lead astray.
- misload — (transitive) To load incorrectly.
- mispaid — Simple past tense and past participle of mispay.
- misread — Read (a piece of text) wrongly.
- missaid — to say or speak ill of; vilify; slander.
- missend — to send or forward, especially mail, to a wrong place or person.
- misshod — badly shod
- mistend — to care for or tend wrongly or improperly
- mistide — (obsolete, intransitive) To happen or come to pass through misfortune.