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7-letter words containing d, o, m

  • odd-man — noting or pertaining to a situation in which the players on one side outnumber those of the opposition.
  • oddment — an odd article, bit, remnant, or the like.
  • oddsman — a referee or arbitrator
  • ohrmazd — Ahura Mazda.
  • old man — a father, usually one's own: His old man's letting him have the car for the prom.
  • olmstedFrederick Law, 1822–1903, U.S. landscape architect.
  • omayyad — a member of the dynasty that ruled at Damascus a.d. 661–750, claiming descent from Omayya, cousin of the grandfather of Muhammad the Prophet.
  • omitted — to leave out; fail to include or mention: to omit a name from a list.
  • omomyid — (zoology) Any member of the family Omomyidae, a diverse group of extinct primates.
  • oppidum — A large, defended Iron Age settlement associated with the Celtic La Tène culture.
  • ormandyEugene, 1899–1985, U.S. conductor and violinist, born in Hungary.
  • ormonde — 1st Duke of, title of James Butler. 1610–88, Anglo-Irish general; commander (1641–50) of the royalist forces in Ireland; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1661–69; 1677–84)
  • osmosed — Simple past tense and past participle of osmose.
  • osmunda — any fern of the genus Osmunda, especially the royal fern.
  • outmode — to cause (something) to go out of style or become obsolete.
  • pommard — a dry, red wine from the Pommard parish in Burgundy.
  • popedom — the office or dignity of a pope.
  • potsdam — a state in NE central Germany. 10,039 sq. mi. (26,000 sq. km). Capital: Potsdam.
  • predoom — to pronounce or preordain (someone or something's) doom beforehand
  • pygmoid — a pygmy
  • quomodo — (obsolete) The means, way, or method (of doing something).
  • quondam — former; onetime: his quondam partner.
  • raymond — Henry Jarvis [jahr-vis] /ˈdʒɑr vɪs/ (Show IPA), 1820–69, U.S. publicist: founder of The New York Times.
  • redmondJohn Edward, 1856–1918, Irish political leader.
  • remodel — to model again.
  • remould — A remould is an old tyre which has been given a new surface or tread and can be used again.
  • removed — remote; separate; not connected with; distinct from.
  • rhabdom — any of various rod-shaped structures.
  • rhodium — a silvery-white metallic element of the platinum family, forming salts that give rose-colored solutions: used to electroplate microscopes and instrument parts to prevent corrosion. Symbol: Rh; atomic weight: 102.905; atomic number: 45; specific gravity: 12.5 at 20°C.
  • roadman — a labourer who repairs roads
  • roadmap — a map designed for motorists, showing the principal cities and towns of a state or area, the chief roads, usually tourist attractions and places of historical interest, and the mileage from one place to another.
  • rod-man — a person who works with rods, as in making reinforced concrete.
  • romford — former municipal borough in Essex, SE England: now part of Havering, near London
  • rumfordCount, Benjamin Thompson.
  • rumored — a story or statement in general circulation without confirmation or certainty as to facts: a rumor of war.
  • salmond — Alex(ander Elliot Anderson). born 1954, Scottish Nationalist politician; first minister of the Scottish Parliament (2007–2014)
  • samoyed — a member of a Uralic people dwelling in W Siberia and the far NE parts of European Russia.
  • selfdom — the realm of the self; selfhood.
  • serfdom — a person in a condition of servitude, required to render services to a lord, commonly attached to the lord's land and transferred with it from one owner to another.
  • sigmoid — shaped like the letter C.
  • simioid — resembling the ape
  • smocked — a loose, lightweight overgarment worn to protect the clothing while working.
  • smogged — photochemical smog.
  • smolder — to burn without flame; undergo slow or suppressed combustion.
  • smoodge — to curry favor; seek unwarranted recognition.
  • so-dimm — Small Outline DIMM
  • solidum — a part of a pedestal
  • someday — at an indefinite future time.
  • spodium — a fine black powder formed by calcination
  • stardom — the world or class of professional stars, as of the stage.
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