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

  • madwort — a mat-forming plant, Aurinia saxatilis (or Alyssum saxatille), of the mustard family, having spatulate leaves and open clusters of pale yellow flowers.
  • mahound — Archaic. Muhammad.
  • majored — a commissioned military officer ranking next below a lieutenant colonel and next above a captain.
  • make do — something that serves as a substitute, especially of an inferior or expedient nature: We had to get along with make-dos during the war.
  • make-do — something that serves as a substitute, especially of an inferior or expedient nature: We had to get along with make-dos during the war.
  • makedoc — A program from Carleton University, Ottawa that generates documentation for Objective C programs. It will also generate a class hierarchy diagram. The output format is similar to that used by StepStone.
  • makonde — a member of a people living in northeastern Mozambique and southeastern Tanzania, renowned as woodcarvers.
  • malodor — an unpleasant or offensive odor; stench.
  • mamboed — Simple past tense and past participle of mambo.
  • mandioc — (obsolete) manioc.
  • mandola — an early lute resembling a large mandolin.
  • mandora — a type of bass lute which was the ancestor of the mandolin
  • mandore — (musical instruments) An early form of lute, that gave rise to the mandolin.
  • mangold — Mangelwurzel.
  • manhood — the state or time of being a man or adult male person; male maturity.
  • mao dun — (Shen Yanbing) 1896–1981, Chinese writer.
  • masoned — Simple past tense and past participle of mason.
  • mastoid — of or relating to the mastoid process.
  • matador — the principal bullfighter in a bullfight who passes the bull with a muleta and then, in many countries, kills it with a sword thrust; a torero.
  • matsudo — a city on E Honshu, in Japan, NE of Tokyo.
  • mattoid — Displaying erratic behaviour.
  • maywood — a city in NE Illinois, near Chicago.
  • mazdoor — (India) laborer.
  • meadows — Plural form of meadow.
  • meadowy — a tract of grassland used for pasture or serving as a hayfield.
  • megapod — Megapode.
  • melodia — an 8 feet (2.4 meters) wooden flue-pipe stop organ resembling the clarabella in tone.
  • mendotaLake, a lake in S Wisconsin, in N Madison. About 15 sq. mi. (39 sq. km).
  • mendoza — Pedro de [pe-th raw th e] /ˈpɛ ðrɔ ðɛ/ (Show IPA), 1487–1537, Spanish soldier and explorer: founder of the first colony of Buenos Aires 1536?.
  • mercado — a market.
  • miaoued — the characteristic sound a cat makes.
  • miaowed — Simple past tense and past participle of miaow.
  • mikados — Plural form of mikado.
  • mirador — (in Spanish-speaking countries) any architectural feature, as a loggia or balcony, affording a view of the surroundings.
  • misload — (transitive) To load incorrectly.
  • mockado — a fabric simulating velvet, popular in the 16th and 17th centuries.
  • modally — of or relating to mode, manner, or form.
  • modular — of or relating to a module or a modulus.
  • mogadon — a drug of the benzodiazepine group, a brand of nitrazepam, used to treat insomnia
  • mogador — former name of Essaouira.
  • moldova — official name of Moldavia (def 2).
  • momaday — N(avarro) Scott [nuh-var-oh] /nəˈvær oʊ/ (Show IPA), born 1934, Native American poet and novelist.
  • monacid — (chemistry) Having one hydrogen atom replaceable by a negative or acid atom or radical; capable of neutralizing a monobasic acid.
  • monadal — Biology. any simple, single-celled organism. any of various small, flagellate, colorless ameboids with one to three flagella, especially of the genus Monas.
  • monades — plural of monas.
  • monadic — Biology. any simple, single-celled organism. any of various small, flagellate, colorless ameboids with one to three flagella, especially of the genus Monas.
  • monarda — any aromatic, erect plant belonging to the genus Monarda, of the mint family, native to North America, including horsemint and Oswego tea.
  • mondain — a man who moves in fashionable society
  • mondaleWalter Frederick ("Fritz") born 1928, U.S. politician: senator 1965–77; vice president 1977–81.
  • mondays — on Mondays.
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