7-letter words containing k, m, e
- krommer — Franz, 1759–1831, Austrian violinist and composer.
- kurzeme — state of Latvia: it occupies the historical region of Kurland
- leukoma — a dense, white opacity of the cornea.
- limbeck — (obsolete) An alembic.
- linkmen — Plural form of linkman.
- mackled — Simple past tense and past participle of mackle.
- mackles — Plural form of mackle.
- maitake — Grifola frondosa, an edible polypore mushroom that grows in clusters at the bases of trees.
- makable — Capable of being made.
- make do — something that serves as a substitute, especially of an inferior or expedient nature: We had to get along with make-dos during the war.
- make it — to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
- make of — to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
- make up — the style or manner in which something is made; form; build.
- make-do — something that serves as a substitute, especially of an inferior or expedient nature: We had to get along with make-dos during the war.
- make-up — the style or manner in which something is made; form; build.
- makedoc — A program from Carleton University, Ottawa that generates documentation for Objective C programs. It will also generate a class hierarchy diagram. The output format is similar to that used by StepStone.
- makeing — Misspelling of making.
- makemie — Francis, 1658?–1708, American Presbyterian clergyman, born in Ireland: founded the first Presbyterian church in America.
- makeout — Of, involving, or suited to making out.
- makeups — Plural form of makeup.
- makonde — a member of a people living in northeastern Mozambique and southeastern Tanzania, renowned as woodcarvers.
- malinke — a member of an agricultural people living in Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, and Ivory Coast.
- manlike — resembling a human being; anthropoid.
- maplike — Having the characteristics of a map.
- markers — Plural form of marker.
- markets — Plural form of market.
- maskers — Plural form of masker.
- maybeck — Bernard, 1862–1957, U.S. architect.
- mckenna — Siobhan [shuh-vawn,, -von] /ʃəˈvɔn,, -ˈvɒn/ (Show IPA), 1923–86, Irish actress.
- meacock — (obsolete) An uxorious, effeminate, or spiritless man.
- medakas — Plural form of medaka.
- meekest — humbly patient or docile, as under provocation from others.
- meerkat — suricate.
- melkite — a Christian in Egypt and Syria who accepted the definition of faith adopted by the Council of Chalcedon in a.d. 451.
- mencken — H(enry) L(ouis) 1880–1956, U.S. writer, editor, and critic.
- menelik — 1844–1913, emperor of Ethiopia 1889–1913.
- menfolk — A group of men considered collectively, especially the men of a particular family or community.
- menkind — Menfolk.
- menkure — Mycerinus.
- merfolk — Mythical creatures that are human from the waist up and fish from the waist down.
- merrick — David (David Margulies) 1912–2000, U.S. theatrical producer.
- methink — Misspelling of methinks.
- mickery — a waterhole, esp in a dry riverbed
- mickeys — Plural form of mickey.
- midweek — the middle of the week.
- mike up — to supply with a microphone
- milkers — Plural form of milker.
- milkier — Comparative form of milky.
- milkmen — Plural form of milkman.
- miskeep — to keep or look after wrongly, badly, or carelessly