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7-letter words containing e, m, t

  • anytime — You use anytime to mean a point in time which is not fixed or set.
  • apothem — the perpendicular line or distance from the centre of a regular polygon to any of its sides
  • aptamer — an artificially created molecule of DNA or RNA
  • armlets — Plural form of armlet.
  • armrest — The armrests on a chair are the two pieces on either side that support your arms when you are sitting down.
  • artemia — The brine shrimp (of genus Artemia).
  • artemis — the virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon: the twin sister of Apollo
  • asteism — use of creative, courteous, and well-mannered sarcasm or ridicule
  • at home — If you feel at home, you feel comfortable in the place or situation that you are in.
  • at-home — Also, at home. a reception of visitors at certain hours at one's home.
  • atemoya — a globe-shaped tropical fruit, a hybrid of the cherimoya (Annona cherimola) and the sweetsop (A. squamosa), which has a rough green skin and juicy white flesh. It is also known as the pineapple sweetsop
  • atheism — Atheism is the belief that there is no God. Compare agnosticism.
  • atomate — (biology, mycology) Having a surface covered in tiny shiny particles; powdered.
  • atomies — an atom; mote.
  • atomise — to reduce to atoms.
  • atomize — to separate or be separated into free atoms
  • attempt — If you make an attempt to do something, you try to do it, often without success.
  • augment — To augment something means to make it larger, stronger, or more effective by adding something to it.
  • azymite — someone who uses unleavened bread to celebrate the Eucharist
  • bamelot — the Whitehouse during Barack Obama’s presidency
  • batsmen — Plural form of batsman.
  • beamlet — a small beam of light
  • bedmate — bedfellow (def 1).
  • bedtime — Your bedtime is the time when you usually go to bed.
  • beermat — A beermat is a cardboard mat for resting your glass of beer on in a bar or pub.
  • belmont — Alva Ertskin Smith Vanderbilt [urt-skin] /ˈɜrt skɪn/ (Show IPA), 1853–1933, U.S. women's-rights activist and socialite.
  • beltman — (formerly) the member of a beach life-saving team who swam out with a line attached to his belt
  • bemouth — to praise a person dramatically
  • benempt — past participles of bename.
  • bentham — Jeremy. 1748–1832, British philosopher and jurist: a founder of utilitarianism. His works include A Fragment on Government (1776) and Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (1789)
  • bertram — a masculine name: dim. Bertie; var. Bertrand
  • bestorm — to assault
  • betacam — a high-quality professional video system
  • bethumb — to cause wear to (books) by handling
  • bethump — to thump hard
  • betimes — in good time; early
  • bevomit — to vomit over
  • bimetal — an object or material made from sheets of two types of metal
  • bite me — expressing contempt
  • bitumed — covered with bitumen
  • bitumen — Bitumen is a black sticky substance which is obtained from tar or petrol and is used in making roads.
  • bomblet — one of a number of small bombs contained in a larger bomb
  • boomlet — a small, short-lived, economic boom
  • bromate — any salt or ester of bromic acid, containing the monovalent group -BrO3 or ion BrO3–
  • bumster — (of trousers) cut low so as to reveal the top part of the buttocks
  • calmest — without rough motion; still or nearly still: a calm sea.
  • calmeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calm.
  • calumet — a long-stemmed ceremonial pipe, smoked by North American Indians as a token of peace, at sacrifices, etc.
  • cambelt — Part of an internal combustion engine that synchronizes the rotation of the crankshaft and the camshaft(s) so that the engine's valves open and close at the proper times during each cylinder's intake and exhaust strokes.
  • camelot — (in Arthurian legend) the English town where King Arthur's palace and court were situated
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