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7-letter words containing m, e, a, n

  • cumaean — of Cumae
  • daemons — Plural form of daemon.
  • dalmane — a yellow, crystalline hypnotic drug, C21H25Cl3FN3O, prescribed for insomnia
  • dampens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dampen.
  • deadman — a heavy plate, wall, or block buried in the ground that acts as an anchor for a retaining wall, sheet pile, etc, by a tie connecting the two
  • deadmen — Plural form of deadman.
  • deckman — A man who works on the deck of a ship.
  • decuman — a huge wave
  • demands — Plural form of demand.
  • demeans — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demean.
  • 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
  • desmans — Plural form of desman.
  • diamine — any chemical compound containing two amino groups in its molecules
  • dilemna — Misspelling of dilemma.
  • domaine — a French estate on which wine is made
  • drammen — a port in S Norway. Pop: 56 688 (2004 est)
  • duramen — heartwood.
  • eastmanGeorge, 1854–1932, U.S. philanthropist and inventor in the field of photography.
  • edelmanGerald Maurice, 1929–2014, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1972.
  • edmunda — a female given name.
  • eijkman — Christiaan (ˈkriːstiːˌaːn). 1858–1930, Dutch physician, who discovered that beriberi is caused by nutritional deficiency: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1929
  • 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.
  • emicant — Beaming forth; flashing.
  • emiscan — a computerized radiological technique for examining the soft tissues of the body, esp the brain, to detect the presence of tumours, abscesses, etc
  • empanel — Alternative spelling of impanel.
  • emplane — Alternative form of enplane.
  • enamels — Plural form of enamel.
  • enamine — a type of unsaturated compound
  • enamors — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enamor.
  • enamour — Alternative spelling of enamor.
  • enarmor — (American spelling) Alternative form of enarmour.
  • encamps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encamp.
  • encharm — to enchant; bewitch
  • encomia — Plural form of encomium.
  • end man — a man at the end of a row
  • endgame — The final stage of a game such as chess or bridge, when few pieces or cards remain.
  • enflame — Alternative spelling of inflame.
  • enframe — to put inside a frame
  • enigmas — Plural form of enigma.
  • enstamp — to imprint with a stamp
  • etamine — a cotton or worsted fabric of loose weave, used for clothing, curtains, etc
  • examine — Inspect (someone or something) in detail to determine their nature or condition; investigate thoroughly.
  • examing — Present participle of exam.
  • examins — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of examin.
  • faceman — a miner who works at the coalface, esp one who uses explosives
  • famines — Plural form of famine.
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