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7-letter words containing g, a, m

  • homaged — Simple past tense and past participle of homage.
  • homager — a vassal.
  • homages — Plural form of homage.
  • hommage — A homage, especially something in an artwork which has been done in respectful imitation of another artist.
  • hungnam — a seaport in W North Korea.
  • hygroma — a swelling in the soft tissue that occurs over a joint, usually caused by repeated injury
  • imagery — the formation of mental images, figures, or likenesses of things, or of such images collectively: the dim imagery of a dream.
  • imagine — to form a mental image of (something not actually present to the senses).
  • imaging — a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, sculptured, or otherwise made visible.
  • imagism — (often initial capital letter) a theory or practice of a group of poets in England and America between 1909 and 1917 who believed that poetry should employ the language of common speech, create new rhythms, have complete freedom in subject matter, and present a clear, concentrated, and precise image.
  • imagist — (often initial capital letter) a theory or practice of a group of poets in England and America between 1909 and 1917 who believed that poetry should employ the language of common speech, create new rhythms, have complete freedom in subject matter, and present a clear, concentrated, and precise image.
  • ingemar — a male given name.
  • isogamy — the fusion of two gametes of similar form, as in certain algae.
  • isogram — a line representing equality with respect to a given variable, used to relate points on maps, charts, etc.
  • jamming — to press, squeeze, or wedge tightly between bodies or surfaces, so that motion or extrication is made difficult or impossible: The ship was jammed between two rocks.
  • kampong — a small village or community of houses in Malay-speaking lands.
  • kerugma — the preaching of the gospel of Christ, especially in the manner of the early church.
  • kerygma — the preaching of the gospel of Christ, especially in the manner of the early church.
  • lad mag — a magazine aimed at or appealing to men, focusing on fashion, gadgets, and often featuring scantily dressed women
  • lambing — a young sheep.
  • lamiger — a disabled person
  • lamming — Present participle of lam.
  • lampang — a city in NW Thailand.
  • lamping — a source of intellectual or spiritual light: the lamp of learning.
  • leg man — a person employed to transact business outside an office, especially on behalf of one whose responsibilities require his or her presence in the office.
  • lingams — Plural form of lingam.
  • loaming — a rich, friable soil containing a relatively equal mixture of sand and silt and a somewhat smaller proportion of clay.
  • log jam — an immovable pileup or tangle of logs, as in a river, causing a blockage.
  • logjams — Plural form of logjam.
  • lumbago — pain in the lower, or lumbar, region of the back or loins, especially chronic or recurring pain.
  • lumbang — a euphorbiaceous tree, Aleurites mollucana, the fruits of which yield tung oil
  • macking — a pimp.
  • mad-dog — Slang. to glare at threateningly.
  • madding — mentally disturbed; deranged; insane; demented.
  • madling — A mad creature; one who acts wildly or foolishly.
  • magadan — a city in the NE Russian Federation in Asia, on the Sea of Okhotsk.
  • magadha — an ancient kingdom of NE India, in present-day W central Bihar state, S of the Ganges: flourished between the 8th and 6th century b.c.
  • magalog — A promotional catalog or sales brochure designed to resemble a high-quality magazine.
  • magaluf — a resort town on the SW coast of Majorca
  • magdala — an ancient town in Palestine, W of the Sea of Galilee: supposed home of Mary Magdalene.
  • magenta — a town in N Italy, W of Milan: the French and Sardinians defeated the Austrians here 1859.
  • magfilm — a thin layer or coating: a film of grease on a plate.
  • magging — a magpie.
  • maggots — Plural form of maggot.
  • maggoty — infested with maggots, as food.
  • maghreb — the Arabic name for the NW part of Africa, generally including Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and sometimes Libya.
  • magical — produced by or as if by magic: The change in the appearance of the room was magical.
  • magilph — Alternative form of megilp.
  • maginot — André, 1877–1932, French minister of war 1929–32: backed construction of Maginot Line.
  • maglevs — Plural form of maglev.
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