7-letter words containing e, n, m
- centime — a monetary unit of Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Congo-Brazzaville, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, French Polynesia, Gabon, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Liechtenstein, Madagascar, Mali, Mayotte, Morocco, New Caledonia, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Switzerland, and Togo. It is worth one hundredth of their respective standard units
- centimo — monetary unit of Costa Rica, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela
- centrum — the main part or body of a vertebra
- ceriman — a climbing, tropical American plant, Monstera deliciosa, of the arum family, characterized by cordlike, aerial roots and large, perforated leaves.
- cerumen — the soft brownish-yellow wax secreted by glands in the auditory canal of the external ear
- chapmen — Plural form of chapman.
- chelmno — a Nazi concentration camp in central Poland.
- chimney — A chimney is a pipe through which smoke goes up into the air, usually through the roof of a building.
- chinmen — Quemoy.
- cinemas — Plural form of cinema.
- clemens — Samuel Langhorne (ˈlæŋˌhɔːn)
- clement — Clement weather is pleasantly mild and dry.
- clonmel — the county town of Co Tipperary, Republic of Ireland; birthplace of Laurence Sterne; meat processing and enamelware. Pop: 16 910 (2002)
- clubmen — Plural form of clubman.
- coleman — Ornette (ɔːˈnɛt). (1930–2015), US avant-garde jazz alto saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist
- combine — If you combine two or more things or if they combine, they exist together.
- come in — If information, a report, or a telephone call comes in, it is received.
- come on — You say 'Come on' to someone to encourage them to do something they do not much want to do.
- 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
- comines — Philippe de (filip də). ?1447–?1511, French diplomat and historian, noted for his Mémoires (1489–98)
- commend — If you commend someone or something, you praise them formally.
- comment — If you comment on something, you give your opinion about it or you give an explanation for it.
- commune — A commune is a group of people who live together and share everything.
- compane — (obsolete) To associate with.
- compend — a compendium
- con-dem — of or relating to the coalition government (2010–15) of the United Kingdom formed by the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats
- condemn — If you condemn something, you say that it is very bad and unacceptable.
- consume — If you consume something, you eat or drink it.
- contemn — to treat or regard with contempt; scorn
- cosmine — a substance resembling dentine, forming the outer layer of cosmoid scales
- cranmer — Thomas. 1489–1556, the first Protestant archbishop of Canterbury (1533–56) and principal author of the Book of Common Prayer. He was burnt as a heretic by Mary I
- crémant — (of wine) moderately sparkling
- cremini — a variety of edible mushroom, Agaricus bisporus
- cremona — a city in N Italy, in Lombardy on the River Po: noted for the manufacture of fine violins in the 16th–18th centuries. Pop: 70 887 (2001)
- crewman — A crewman is a member of a crew.
- crewmen — Plural form of crewman.
- crimean — of or relating to the Crimea or its inhabitants
- crimine — an expression of surprise
- cum new — (of shares, etc) with rights to take up any scrip or rights issue
- cumaean — of Cumae
- cumbent — lying down; recumbent
- d meson — a meson with charm +1 or −1, strangeness 0, and isotopic spin ½.
- daemons — Plural form of daemon.
- dalmane — a yellow, crystalline hypnotic drug, C21H25Cl3FN3O, prescribed for insomnia
- dampens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dampen.
- deadman — a heavy plate, wall, or block buried in the ground that acts as an anchor for a retaining wall, sheet pile, etc, by a tie connecting the two
- deadmen — Plural form of deadman.
- deckman — A man who works on the deck of a ship.