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7-letter words containing e, c, o, m

  • -chrome — colour, coloured, or pigment
  • -ectomy — indicating surgical excision of a part
  • amoebic — of, relating to, or resembling an ameba.
  • becomed — (archaic, nonstandard, poetic) Simple past tense and past participle of become.
  • becomes — to come, change, or grow to be (as specified): He became tired.
  • caedmon — fl. a.d. c670, Anglo-Saxon religious poet.
  • calomel — a colourless tasteless powder consisting chiefly of mercurous chloride, used medicinally, esp as a cathartic. Formula: Hg2Cl2
  • camelot — (in Arthurian legend) the English town where King Arthur's palace and court were situated
  • cameron — David (William Donald). born 1966, British politician; leader of the Conservative party 2005–16; prime minister 2010–16
  • camoens — Luis Vaz de (lwiʃ vɑʃ ˈdəː). 1524–80, Portuguese epic poet; author of The Lusiads (1572)
  • camogie — a form of hurling played by women
  • camrose — a city in central Alberta, in W Canada, near Edmonton.
  • caromed — Billiards, Pool. a shot in which the cue ball hits two balls in succession.
  • caromel — to convert or be converted into caramel
  • caulome — the stem structure of a plant considered as a whole
  • cembalo — harpsichord
  • centimo — monetary unit of Costa Rica, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela
  • chefdom — the state or condition of being a chef
  • chelmno — a Nazi concentration camp in central Poland.
  • chemosh — a Moabite god. Jer. 48.
  • chommie — a friend, used esp by Black males and Afrikaans-speakers
  • chomped — Simple past tense and past participle of chomp.
  • chomper — a person who chomps
  • chromed — Chromium-plated.
  • chromel — a nickel-based alloy containing about 10 per cent chromium, used in heating elements
  • clomped — Simple past tense and past participle of clomp.
  • clonmel — the county town of Co Tipperary, Republic of Ireland; birthplace of Laurence Sterne; meat processing and enamelware. Pop: 16 910 (2002)
  • coeloms — Plural form of coelom.
  • coleman — Ornette (ɔːˈnɛt). (1930–2015), US avant-garde jazz alto saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist
  • columel — the central column in a capsule
  • comaker — a person who, in addition to a person who is borrowing money, makes a formal promise that a loan will be repaid or a payment made to a creditor, by signing a promissory note
  • comales — a griddle made from sandstone or earthenware.
  • combers — Plural form of comber.
  • combine — If you combine two or more things or if they combine, they exist together.
  • come at — If a person or animal comes at you, they move towards you in a threatening way and try to attack you.
  • come by — To come by something means to obtain it or find it.
  • come in — If information, a report, or a telephone call comes in, it is received.
  • come it — to pretend; act a part
  • come of — to be descended from
  • come on — You say 'Come on' to someone to encourage them to do something they do not much want to do.
  • come to — When someone who is unconscious comes to, they recover consciousness.
  • come up — If someone comes up or comes up to you, they approach you until they are standing close to you.
  • come-in — to approach or move toward a particular person or place: Come here. Don't come any closer!
  • come-on — inducement; lure.
  • comecon — (formerly) an association of Soviet-oriented Communist nations, founded in 1949 to coordinate economic development, etc; it was disbanded in 1991 when free-market policies were adopted by its members
  • comedic — Comedic means relating to comedy.
  • comedos — Plural form of comedo.
  • cometic — Cometary. relating to a comet.
  • comfier — comfortable.
  • comfrey — Comfrey is a herb that is used to make drinks and medicines.

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