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

  • mälarenLake, a lake in S Sweden, extending W from Stockholm. 440 sq. mi. (1140 sq. km).
  • malines — French name of Mechlin.
  • malinke — a member of an agricultural people living in Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, and Ivory Coast.
  • malvern — an urban area in W England, SW of Birmingham: mineral springs; incorporated into Malvern Hills 1974.
  • malvine — a female given name.
  • mamelon — A hillock; a rounded elevation or protuberance.
  • manacle — a shackle for the hand; handcuff.
  • managed — to bring about or succeed in accomplishing, sometimes despite difficulty or hardship: She managed to see the governor. How does she manage it on such a small income?
  • managee — Someone who is managed, a subordinate of a manager.
  • manager — a person who has control or direction of an institution, business, etc., or of a part, division, or phase of it.
  • manages — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of manage.
  • manatee — any of several plant-eating aquatic mammals of the genus Trichechus, of West Indian, Floridian, and Gulf Coast waters, having two flippers in front and a broad, spoon-shaped tail: all species are endangered.
  • manbote — a sum of money paid to a lord whose vassal was murdered.
  • manchet — a kind of white bread made from the finest flour.
  • mandate — a command or authorization to act in a particular way on a public issue given by the electorate to its representative: The president had a clear mandate to end the war.
  • mandean — a member of an ancient Gnostic sect extant in Iraq.
  • mandela — Nelson (Rolihlahla) [raw-lee-lah-luh] /ˌrɔ liˈlɑ lə/ (Show IPA), 1918–2013, South African black antiapartheid activist: president of South Africa 1994–99.
  • mandore — (musical instruments) An early form of lute, that gave rise to the mandolin.
  • mandrel — a shaft or bar the end of which is inserted into a workpiece to hold it during machining.
  • manetho — flourished c250 b.c, Egyptian high priest of Heliopolis: author of a history of Egypt.
  • mangeao — a small tree with glossy leaves, Litsae calicaris, of New Zealand's North Island
  • mangels — Plural form of mangel.
  • mangers — Plural form of manger.
  • mangled — to smooth or press with a mangle.
  • mangler — to injure severely, disfigure, or mutilate by cutting, slashing, or crushing: The coat sleeve was mangled in the gears of the machine.
  • mangles — Plural form of mangle.
  • mangoes — Plural form of mango.
  • manhire — Bill. born 1946, New Zealand poet and writer. His poetry collections include How to Take Off Your Clothes at the Picnic (1977), Zoetropes (1984), Sunshine (1996), and Lifted (2005)
  • manhole — a hole, usually with a cover, through which a person may enter a sewer, drain, steam boiler, etc., especially one located in a city street.
  • manifer — a gauntlet for protecting the left hand when holding the reins of a horse.
  • manille — the second highest trump in certain card games, as the seven of trumps in omber or nine of trumps in klaberjass.
  • maniple — (in ancient Rome) a subdivision of a legion, consisting of 60 or 120 men.
  • manless — an adult male person, as distinguished from a boy or a woman.
  • manlier — Comparative form of manly.
  • manlike — resembling a human being; anthropoid.
  • manmade — produced, formed, or made by humans.
  • manners — mainour.
  • manness — an adult male person, as distinguished from a boy or a woman.
  • mannies — Plural form of manny.
  • mannite — mannitol.
  • mannose — a hexose, C 6 H 1 2 O 6 , obtained from the hydrolysis of the ivory nut and yielding mannitol upon reduction.
  • manrent — (historical) A contract, usually military and between Scottish clans, in which a weaker man or clan pledged to serve, in return for protection, a stronger lord or clan.
  • manresa — a city in NE Spain: contains a cave used as the spiritual retreat of St Ignatius Loyola. Pop: 67 269 (2003 est)
  • manrope — a rope placed at the side of a gangway, ladder, or the like, to serve as a rail.
  • mansell — Nigel (Ernest James). born 1953, English motor-racing driver: Formula One world champion (1992)
  • manteau — a mantle or cloak, especially one worn by women.
  • manteca — a town in central California.
  • manteel — a cloak, shawl or covering
  • mantels — Plural form of mantel.
  • mantled — Simple past tense and past participle of mantle.
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