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7-letter words containing e, n, m

  • decuman — a huge wave
  • deeming — to form or have an opinion; judge; think: He did not deem lightly of the issue.
  • demands — Plural form of demand.
  • demeans — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demean.
  • dementi — an official denial or contradiction
  • demento — a deranged, mentally disturbed, or fanatic person; lunatic; nut.
  • demesne — land, esp surrounding a house or manor, retained by the owner for his or her own use
  • demeton — a toxic organic chemical compound with formula C6H15O3PS2, primarily used as an insecticide
  • demined — Simple past tense and past participle of demine.
  • deminer — One who removes explosive mines.
  • demines — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demine.
  • demoing — demonstration (defs 4, 6).
  • demonic — Demonic means coming from or belonging to a demon or being like a demon.
  • demonly — Of, relating to, or like a demon; demonic.
  • demono- — demon
  • demonry — possession by a demon
  • demonym — a name used to denote the inhabitants of a place
  • demount — to remove (a motor, gun, etc) from its mounting or setting
  • denimed — wearing denim
  • denmark — a kingdom in N Europe, between the Baltic and the North Sea: consists of the mainland of Jutland and about 100 inhabited islands (chiefly Zealand, Lolland, Funen, Falster, Langeland, and Bornholm); extended its territory throughout the Middle Ages, ruling Sweden until 1523 and Norway until 1814, and incorporating Greenland as a province from 1953 to 1979; joined the Common Market (now the EU) in 1973; an important exporter of dairy produce. Language: Danish. Religion: Christian, Lutheran majority. Currency: krone. Capital: Copenhagen. Pop: 5 556 452 (2013 est). Area: 43 031 sq km (16 614 sq miles)
  • deskman — a person who works at a desk in a workplace, esp the police sergeant in charge in a police station or a copy editor in a news office
  • deskmen — Plural form of deskman.
  • desmans — Plural form of desman.
  • desmond — 15th Earl of, title of Gerald Fitzgerald. died 1583, Anglo-Irish nobleman, who led a Catholic rebellion (1579) against English domination of Ireland
  • diamine — any chemical compound containing two amino groups in its molecules
  • dilemna — Misspelling of dilemma.
  • dimness — not bright; obscure from lack of light or emitted light: a dim room; a dim flashlight.
  • dolmens — Plural form of dolmen.
  • domaine — a French estate on which wine is made
  • domenic — a male given name.
  • dominee — dominie (def 2).
  • dominie — Chiefly Scot. a schoolmaster.
  • doormen — Plural form of doorman.
  • drammen — a port in S Norway. Pop: 56 688 (2004 est)
  • dunmoreJohn Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732–1809, Scottish colonial governor in America.
  • duramen — heartwood.
  • dustmen — Plural form of dustman.
  • eastmanGeorge, 1854–1932, U.S. philanthropist and inventor in the field of photography.
  • economy — thrifty management; frugality in the expenditure or consumption of money, materials, etc.
  • ecumene — (obsolete) All known inhabited areas of the world.
  • edelmanGerald Maurice, 1929–2014, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1972.
  • edmonds — a town in central Oklahoma.
  • edmunda — a female given name.
  • edmunds — a town in central Oklahoma.
  • eijkman — Christiaan (ˈkriːstiːˌaːn). 1858–1930, Dutch physician, who discovered that beriberi is caused by nutritional deficiency: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1929
  • element — A part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristic.
  • emanant — Flowing forth; emanating or issuing from or as if from a source.
  • emanate — (of something abstract but perceptible) Issue or spread out from (a source).
  • emanuel — Emmanuel
  • embanks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embank.
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