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7-letter words containing l, y, m

  • abysmal — If you describe a situation or the condition of something as abysmal, you think that it is very bad or poor in quality.
  • acylium — (organic chemistry) Any acyl cation R-C+=O derived from a carboxylic acid.
  • alchemy — Alchemy was a form of chemistry studied in the Middle Ages, which was concerned with trying to discover ways to change ordinary metals into gold.
  • alimony — Alimony is money that a court of law orders someone to pay regularly to their former wife or husband after they have got divorced. Compare palimony.
  • allonym — a name, often one of historical significance or that of another person, assumed by a person, esp an author
  • almondy — containing or resembling almond
  • almonry — the house of an almoner, usually the place where alms were given
  • alyssum — any widely cultivated herbaceous garden plant of the genus Alyssum, having clusters of small yellow or white flowers: family Brassicaceae (crucifers)
  • amiably — having or showing pleasant, good-natured personal qualities; affable: an amiable disposition.
  • amplify — If you amplify a sound, you make it louder, usually by using electronic equipment.
  • amyclas — a son of Lacedaemon and Sparta.
  • amyelia — congenital absence of the spinal cord.
  • amygdal — an almond
  • amylase — any of several enzymes that hydrolyse starch and glycogen to simple sugars, such as glucose. They are present in saliva
  • amylate — (organic chemistry) A compound of the radical amyl with oxygen and a positive atom or radical.
  • amylene — any of several liquid isomeric hydrocarbons having the formula C5H10; pentene
  • amyloid — a complex protein resembling starch, deposited in tissues in some degenerative diseases
  • amylose — the minor component (about 20 per cent) of starch, consisting of long unbranched chains of glucose units. It is soluble in water and gives an intense blue colour with iodine
  • anomaly — If something is an anomaly, it is different from what is usual or expected.
  • anomoly — Misspelling of anomaly.
  • asylums — Plural form of asylum.
  • balmily — In a balmy manner.
  • balsamy — Like balsam, as of balsam.
  • beamily — in a beaming manner
  • bellamy — David (James). born 1933, British botanist, writer, and broadcaster
  • benomyl — a fungicide, derived from imidazole, used on cereal and fruit crops: suspected of being carcinogenic
  • brambly — having or resembling brambles.
  • bramley — a variety of cooking apple having juicy firm flesh
  • bromley — a borough of SE Greater London. Pop: 298 300 (2003 est). Area: 153 sq km (59 sq miles)
  • calumny — Calumny or a calumny is an untrue statement made about someone in order to reduce other people's respect and admiration for them.
  • camelry — the part of an army composed of troops mounted on camels
  • campily — in a campy manner
  • chambly — a city in S Quebec, in E Canada.
  • chimley — Alternative form of chimbley.
  • chlamys — a short woollen cloak, secured on the right shoulder, worn by ancient Greek men and soldiers
  • chromyl — of, consisting of, or containing the divalent radical CrO2
  • comfily — (informal) comfortably.
  • crumbly — Something that is crumbly is easily broken into a lot of little pieces.
  • crumply — easily crumpled
  • cymbals — Plural form of cymbal.
  • cymling — a type of squash with scalloped edges and creamy-white flesh
  • demonly — Of, relating to, or like a demon; demonic.
  • dismayl — to remove a coat of mail from
  • doomily — In a doomy manner.
  • elysium — Greek mythology; also Elysian Fields
  • elytrum — Alt form elytron.
  • employe — Alternative spelling of employee.
  • employs — Give work to (someone) and pay them for it.
  • emptily — In an empty manner.
  • filmily — In a filmy manner.

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