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7-letter words containing d, o, m

  • 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.
  • groomed — Simple past tense and past participle of groom.
  • gumdrop — a small candy made of gum arabic, gelatin, or the like, sweetened and flavored.
  • gumwood — the wood of a gum tree, especially the wood of a eucalyptus or of the sweet gum.
  • gurudom — the state of being a guru
  • 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.
  • heirdom — heirship; inheritance.
  • hemodia — hypersensitivity of the teeth.
  • hobodom — the condition or life of a hobo
  • homaged — Simple past tense and past participle of homage.
  • homered — Simple past tense and past participle of homer.
  • hominid — any member of the group consisting of all modern and extinct humans and great apes (including gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans) and all their immediate ancestors.
  • homonid — any member of the group consisting of all modern and extinct humans and great apes (including gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans) and all their immediate ancestors.
  • hoodlum — a thug or gangster.
  • hoodman — a man wearing a hood over his head
  • humidor — a container or storage room for cigars or other preparations of tobacco, fitted with means for keeping the tobacco suitably moist.
  • humored — a comic, absurd, or incongruous quality causing amusement: the humor of a situation.
  • hymnody — the singing or the composition of hymns or sacred songs.
  • idolism — idolatry.
  • impedor — a component, such as an inductor or resistor, that offers impedance
  • implode — to burst inward (opposed to explode).
  • imposed — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
  • impound — to shut up in a pound or other enclosure, as a stray animal.
  • jarldom — a chieftain; earl.
  • judezmo — Ladino (def 1).
  • kingdom — a state or government having a king or queen as its head.
  • 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.
  • 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.
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