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

  • outbeam — to beam more than or brighter than
  • outcome — a final product or end result; consequence; issue.
  • outmode — to cause (something) to go out of style or become obsolete.
  • outmove — to move faster than or outmanoeuvre
  • outname — to be more notorious than
  • patmore — Coventry (Kersey Dighton) [kov-uh n-tree kur-zee dahyt-n,, duhv-uh n‐] /ˈkɒv ən tri ˈkɜr zi ˈdaɪt n,, ˈdʌv ən‐/ (Show IPA), 1823–96, English poet and essayist.
  • pimento — pimiento.
  • pomfret — any of several scombroid fishes of the family Bramidae, found in the North Atlantic and Pacific.
  • pro tem — temporarily; for the time being.
  • promote — to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further: to promote world peace.
  • pteroma — pteron.
  • ptolemy — (Claudius Ptolemaeus) flourished a.d. 127–151, Hellenistic mathematician, astronomer, and geographer in Alexandria.
  • remount — a fresh horse or supply of fresh horses.
  • reymont — Władysław Stanisław [vwah-dee-swahf stah-nee-swahf] /vwɑˈdi swɑf stɑˈni swɑf/ (Show IPA), ("Ladislas Regmont") 1868–1925, Polish novelist: Nobel prize 1924.
  • samoset — died 1653? North American Indian leader: aided Pilgrims during early years in New England.
  • seamoth — dragonfish (def 2).
  • smeatonJohn, 1724–92, English engineer.
  • smother — to stifle or suffocate, as by smoke or other means of preventing free breathing.
  • stemson — a curved timber in a wooden bow, scarfed at its lower end to the keelson.
  • stomate — stoma (def 1).
  • stomper — stamp (defs 1–3).
  • stompie — a cigarette butt
  • stormer — an outstanding example of its kind
  • tearoom — a room or shop where tea and other refreshments are served to customers.
  • telamon — atlas (def 5).
  • telcomp — (language)   A variant of JOSS.
  • telecom — telecommunications.
  • telomic — relating to the telome
  • temblor — a tremor; earthquake.
  • temenos — a consecrated area, esp one surrounding a temple
  • templog — Extension of Prolog to handle a clausal subset of first-order temporal logic with discrete time. Proposed by M. Abadi and Z. Manna of Stanford University.
  • tempore — in the time of
  • teraohm — a unit of electrical resistance equal to one million million ohms
  • theorem — Mathematics. a theoretical proposition, statement, or formula embodying something to be proved from other propositions or formulas.
  • thermo- — Thermo- combines with adjectives to form adjectives that mean using or relating to heat.
  • thermos — a vacuum bottle or similar container lined with an insulating material, such as polystyrene, to keep liquids hot or cold.
  • thomsen — Christian Jürgensen [kris-tyahn yoor-guh n-suh n] /ˈkrɪs tyɑn ˈyur gən sən/ (Show IPA), 1788–1865, Danish archaeologist.
  • time on — an additional period played at the end of a match, to compensate for time lost through injury or (in certain circumstances) to allow the teams to achieve a conclusive result
  • timeous — timely; sufficiently early.
  • timeout — a brief suspension of activity; intermission or break.
  • to come — When you refer to a time or an event to come or one that is still to come, you are referring to a future time or event.
  • to-name — a nickname, especially one to distinguish a person from others of the same name.
  • tomtate — a grunt, Haemulon aurolineatum, inhabiting waters off the West Indies and Florida.
  • tonearm — pickup (sense 7) pickup (sense 7b)
  • torment — to afflict with great bodily or mental suffering; pain: to be tormented with violent headaches.
  • totemic — a natural object or an animate being, as an animal or bird, assumed as the emblem of a clan, family, or group.
  • toxemia — blood poisoning resulting from the presence of toxins, as bacterial toxins, in the blood.
  • toxemic — pertaining to or of the nature of toxemia.
  • toysome — playful
  • tremolo — a tremulous or vibrating effect produced on certain instruments and in the human voice, as to express emotion.
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