7-letter words containing m, a, r
- armload — An armload of something is the same as an armful of something.
- armlock — a hold in which an opponent's arm is gripped in such a manner that it cannot be moved. This is often used with the intention of forcing the opponent into submission.
- armoire — a large cabinet, originally used for storing weapons
- armored — covered with armor or armor plate
- armorer — a person who made or repaired armor and arms
- armours — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of armour.
- armoury — A country's armoury is all the weapons and military equipment that it has.
- armpits — Plural form of armpit.
- armrest — The armrests on a chair are the two pieces on either side that support your arms when you are sitting down.
- armscye — the armhole opening in a garment.
- armseye — the armhole opening in a garment.
- artemia — The brine shrimp (of genus Artemia).
- artemis — the virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon: the twin sister of Apollo
- artform — Alternative spelling of art form.
- aruwimi — a river in NE Democratic Republic of Congo, rising near Lake Albert as the Ituri and flowing west into the River Congo. Length: about 1288 km (800 miles)
- as from — (in expressions of time) from
- asherim — an ancient Semitic goddess, sometimes identified with Ashtoreth and Astarte, worshiped by the Phoenicians and Canaanites.
- ashrama — one of the four stages in Hindu spiritual life
- ashrams — Plural form of ashram.
- assumer — One who assumes.
- atriums — Plural form of atrium.
- ausform — to temper or deform steel in order to make it stronger and more durable
- aviform — shaped like a bird
- bagworm — the larva of moths of the family Psychidae, which forms a protective case of silk covered with grass, leaves, etc
- balmier — Comparative form of balmy.
- bambara — a member of a Negroid people of W Africa living chiefly in Mali and by the headwaters of the River Niger in Guinea
- bamberg — a town in S Germany, in N Bavaria: seat of independent prince-bishops of the Holy Roman Empire (1007–1802). Pop: 69 899 (2003 est)
- barmaid — A barmaid is a woman who serves drinks behind a bar.
- barmkin — the outer fortification of a castle, or the battlement thereof
- barmpot — a foolish or deranged person
- barroom — A barroom is a room or building in which alcoholic drinks are served over a counter.
- bartram — John1699-1777; Am. botanist
- bay rum — an aromatic liquid, used in medicines and cosmetics, originally obtained by distilling the leaves of the bayberry tree (Pimenta racemosa) with rum: now also synthesized from alcohol, water, and various oils
- beamers — Plural form of beamer.
- becharm — to charm, delight
- beermat — A beermat is a cardboard mat for resting your glass of beer on in a bar or pub.
- behrman — S(amuel) N(athaniel)1893-1973; U.S. playwright
- bergama — a type of Turkish rug
- bergamo — a walled city in N Italy, in Lombardy. Pop: 113 143 (2001)
- bergman — (Ernst) Ingmar (ˈiŋmar). 1918–2007, Swedish film and stage director, whose films include The Seventh Seal (1956), Wild Strawberries (1957), Persona (1966), Scenes from a Marriage (1974), Autumn Sonata (1978), and Fanny and Alexander (1982)
- bergsma — William, 1921–1994, U.S. composer.
- bermuda — a UK Overseas Territory consisting of a group of over 150 coral islands (the Bermudas) in the NW Atlantic: discovered in about 1503, colonized by the British by 1612, although not acquired by the British crown until 1684. Capital: Hamilton. Pop: 69 467 (2013 est). Area: 53 sq km (20 sq miles)
- bertram — a masculine name: dim. Bertie; var. Bertrand
- besmear — to smear over; daub
- beswarm — to swarm over
- birdman — a man concerned with birds, such as a fowler or ornithologist
- blamers — to hold responsible; find fault with; censure: I don't blame you for leaving him.
- bombard — If you bombard someone with something, you make them face a great deal of it. For example, if you bombard them with questions or criticism, you keep asking them a lot of questions or you keep criticizing them.
- bombora — a submerged reef
- bormann — Martin. 1900–45, German Nazi politician; Hitler's adviser and private secretary (1942–45): committed suicide