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

  • grumose — (botany) Clustered in grains at intervals; grumous.
  • gummose — (sciences) gummy; yielding or consisting of gum.
  • gumshoe — Slang. a detective.
  • hegemon — a person, nation, etc., that has or exercises hegemony.
  • hogmane — a horse's mane that has been cut short so that it stands up stiffly
  • homaged — Simple past tense and past participle of homage.
  • homager — a vassal.
  • homages — Plural form of homage.
  • hommage — A homage, especially something in an artwork which has been done in respectful imitation of another artist.
  • humogen — a plant fertilizer
  • imogene — a female given name.
  • legroom — space sufficient for keeping one's legs in a comfortable position, as in an automobile.
  • limoges — a department in central France. 2145 sq. mi. (5555 sq. km). Capital: Limoges.
  • magneto — a small electric generator with an armature that rotates in a magnetic field provided by permanent magnets, as a generator supplying ignition current for certain types of internal combustion engines or a hand-operated generator for telephone signaling.
  • mangeao — a small tree with glossy leaves, Litsae calicaris, of New Zealand's North Island
  • mangoes — Plural form of mango.
  • marengo — a village in Piedmont, in NW Italy: Napoleon defeated the Austrians 1800.
  • megafog — an amplified fog signal produced by the simultaneous sounding of multiple megaphones, each pointing in a different direction
  • megalo- — indicating greatness, or abnormal size
  • megaohm — One million ( 106 ) ohms, abbreviated as M\u03a9.
  • megapod — Megapode.
  • megaron — a building or semi-independent unit of a building, generally used as a living apartment and typically having a square or broadly rectangular principal chamber with a porch, often of columns in antis, and sometimes an antichamber or other small compartments.
  • megaton — one million tons.
  • megiddo — an ancient city in N Israel, on the plain of Esdraelon: site of many battles; often identified with the Biblical Armageddon.
  • meinong — Alexius [ah-lek-see-oo s] /ɑˈlɛk si ʊs/ (Show IPA), 1853–1920, Austrian psychologist and philosopher.
  • memoing — Present participle of memo.
  • mendigo — a beggar or vagrant
  • meowing — Present participle of meow.
  • minogue — Kylie (ˈkaɪlɪ). born 1968, Australian singer and actress: records include "I Should Be So Lucky" (1988), Kylie Minogue (1994), "Can't Get You Out of My Head" (2001), X (2007), and Kiss Me Once (2014)
  • mitogen — any substance or agent that stimulates mitotic cell division.
  • moggies — Plural form of moggy.
  • mogilev — a city in E Byelorussia (Belarus), in the W Soviet Union in Europe, on the Dnieper.
  • moguled — having moguls
  • mohegan — a member of a group of Pequot Indians that broke with the Pequot and then fought against them in the Pequot War.
  • mongers — Plural form of monger.
  • mongrel — a dog of mixed or indeterminate breed.
  • montage — the technique of combining in a single composition pictorial elements from various sources, as parts of different photographs or fragments of printing, either to give the illusion that the elements belonged together originally or to allow each element to retain its separate identity as a means of adding interest or meaning to the composition. Compare collage (def 1).
  • moorage — a place for mooring.
  • morgues — Plural form of morgue.
  • mortage — Misspelling of mortgage.
  • moulage — the making of a mold, especially with plaster of Paris, of objects, footprints, tire tracks, etc., as for the purpose of identification.
  • murgeon — a grimace; a wry face.
  • muskego — a city in SE Wisconsin.
  • nongame — (of animals) not related to, or in the category of, game animals
  • ogreism — an occurrence of behaviour characteristic of an ogre
  • okeghemJean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), d' or Jan van [yahn vahn] /yɑn vɑn/ (Show IPA), c1430–c95, Flemish composer.
  • regroom — a bridegroom.
  • romberg — Sigmund [sig-muh nd] /ˈsɪg mənd/ (Show IPA), 1887–1951, Hungarian composer of light opera, in the U.S. after 1913.
  • semilog — (of graphing) having one scale logarithmic and the other arithmetic or of uniform gradation.
  • smogged — photochemical smog.
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