7-letter words containing e, m, b, l
- drumble — to be inactive or sluggish
- dumbell — (rare) alternative spelling of dumbbell.
- dumbles — Plural form of dumble.
- embalms — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embalm.
- emblaze — (transitive) To kindle; set ablaze.
- emblema — a decoration for a mosaic which was made separately from the mosaic and then inserted as the central panel
- emblems — Plural form of emblem.
- embloom — to adorn with blooms
- embolic — (pathology) Of or relating to an embolus or an embolism.
- embolon — A blood clot or swelling, particularly one that blocks an artery.
- embolus — A blood clot, air bubble, piece of fatty deposit, or other object that has been carried in the bloodstream to lodge in a vessel and cause an embolism.
- embowel — (obsolete) To enclose or bury.
- embroil — Involve (someone) deeply in an argument, conflict, or difficult situation.
- epiblem — the outermost cell layer of a root; epidermis
- fem lib — women's liberation.
- flambee — Alternative spelling of flamb\u00e9.
- fumbled — Use the hands clumsily while doing or handling something.
- fumbler — Agent noun of fumble; one who fumbles.
- fumbles — Plural form of fumble.
- gambled — Simple past tense and past participle of gamble.
- gambler — to play at any game of chance for money or other stakes.
- gambles — Plural form of gamble.
- gambrel — the hock of an animal, especially of a horse.
- gimblet — a small tool for boring holes, consisting of a shaft with a pointed screw at one end and a handle perpendicular to the shaft at the other.
- grumble — to murmur or mutter in discontent; complain sullenly.
- humbled — not proud or arrogant; modest: to be humble although successful.
- humbler — not proud or arrogant; modest: to be humble although successful.
- humbles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of humble.
- imblaze — Alternative form of emblaze.
- immoble — Obsolete form of immobile.
- jumbled — to mix in a confused mass; put or throw together without order: You've jumbled up all the cards.
- jumbles — Plural form of jumble.
- lambent — running or moving lightly over a surface: lambent tongues of flame.
- lambert — Constant [kon-stuh nt] /ˈkɒn stənt/ (Show IPA), 1905–51, English composer and conductor.
- lambeth — a borough of Greater London, England.
- lemberg — German name of Lvov.
- lib dem — In Britain, you can refer to the Liberal Democrat Party or its members as the Lib Dems.
- limbate — bordered, as a flower in which one color is surrounded by an edging of another.
- limbeck — (obsolete) An alembic.
- limbers — Plural form of limber.
- lumbers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lumber.
- mahaleb — a cherry, Prunus mahaleb, introduced into the U.S. from Eurasia, used as a stock in grafting cherries.
- makable — Capable of being made.
- marbled — Having a streaked and patterned appearance like that of variegated marble.
- marbler — Someone who works with marble.
- marbles — metamorphosed limestone, consisting chiefly of recrystallized calcite or dolomite, capable of taking a high polish, occurring in a wide range of colors and variegations and used in sculpture and architecture.
- membral — relating to a limb or limbs
- minable — capable of being mined, especially profitably.
- mirabel — a town in S Quebec, in E Canada.
- mirable — (obsolete) wonderful; admirable.