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

  • romaine — Also called romaine lettuce, cos, cos lettuce. a variety of lettuce, Lactuca sativa longifolia, having a cylindrical head of long, relatively loose leaves.
  • romance — Music. a short, simple melody, vocal or instrumental, of tender character.
  • romanes — Romany; the language of the Gypsies
  • romneya — a bushy type of poppy
  • rumelia — a division of the former Turkish Empire, in the Balkan Peninsula: included Albania, Macedonia, and Thrace.
  • rummage — to search thoroughly or actively through (a place, receptacle, etc.), especially by moving around, turning over, or looking through contents.
  • sampler — a person who samples.
  • sarment — a thin stem or runner that forms a new plant
  • scammer — a confidence game or other fraudulent scheme, especially for making a quick profit; swindle.
  • scamper — to run or go hastily or quickly.
  • schmear — a dab, as of cream cheese, spread on a roll, bagel, or the like.
  • screamo — a form of emo music typically featuring screaming vocals
  • seamark — a conspicuous object on land, visible from the sea, serving to guide or warn mariners, as a beacon.
  • seaworm — a marine worm
  • sedarim — a plural of Seder.
  • seminar — a small group of students, as in a university, engaged in advanced study and original research under a member of the faculty and meeting regularly to exchange information and hold discussions.
  • semiraw — (of food) not fully cooked; (of materials) not fully processed; raw to some degree
  • seriema — either of two birds of the family Cariamidae, Cariama cristata, of southern Brazil, or Chunga burmeisteri, of Argentina, having long legs, an erectile crest, a short, broad bill, and limited ability to fly.
  • serumal — the clear, pale-yellow liquid that separates from the clot in the coagulation of blood; blood serum.
  • shammer — a person who shams.
  • shermanForrest Percival, 1896–1951, U.S. naval officer.
  • sidearm — with a swinging motion of the arm moving to the side of the body at shoulder level or below and nearly parallel to the ground: to pitch sidearm.
  • slammer — a person or thing that slams.
  • smacker — a dollar.
  • smaller — of limited size; of comparatively restricted dimensions; not big; little: a small box.
  • smarted — to be a source of sharp, local, and usually superficial pain, as a wound.
  • smarten — to make more trim or spruce; improve in appearance (usually followed by up): Try to smarten up your outfit.
  • smarter — to be a source of sharp, local, and usually superficial pain, as a wound.
  • smasher — the act or an instance of smashing or shattering.
  • smatter — to speak (a language, words, etc.) with superficial knowledge or understanding.
  • smeared — to spread or daub (an oily, greasy, viscous, or wet substance) on or over something: to smear butter on bread.
  • spammer — (lowercase) Digital Technology. disruptive online messages, especially commercial messages posted on a computer network or sent as email (often used attributively): Install spam blocker software and keep your email spam filters updated to protect your accounts from unsolicited spam.
  • stammer — to speak with involuntary breaks and pauses, or with spasmodic repetitions of syllables or sounds.
  • stamper — a person or thing that stamps.
  • steamer — water in the form of an invisible gas or vapor.
  • streams — (operating system)   A collection of system calls, kernel resources, and kernel utility routines that can create, use, and dismantle a stream. A "stream head" provides the interface between the stream and the user processes. Its principal function is to process STREAMS-related user system calls. A "stream module" processes data that travel bewteen the stream head and driver. The "stream end" provides the services of an external input/output device or an internal software driver. The internal software driver is commonly called a pseudo-device driver. The STREAMS concept has been formalised in Unix System V. For example, SVR4 implements sockets and pipes using STREAMS, resulting in pipe(2) openning bidirectional pipes.
  • streamy — abounding in streams or watercourses: streamy meadows.
  • surname — the name that a person has in common with other family members, as distinguished from a Christian name or given name; family name.
  • swamper — Informal. a person who inhabits, works in, or is exceptionally familiar with swamps.
  • swarmer — one of a swarm (of termites, bees, or other insects)
  • tampere — a city in SW Finland.
  • taramea — a New Zealand speargrass, Aciphylla aurea
  • tearoom — a room or shop where tea and other refreshments are served to customers.
  • tempera — a technique of painting in which an emulsion consisting of water and pure egg yolk or a mixture of egg and oil is used as a binder or medium, characterized by its lean film-forming properties and rapid drying rate.
  • templar — a member of a religious military order founded by Crusaders in Jerusalem about 1118, and suppressed in 1312.
  • tempura — seafood or vegetables dipped in batter and deep-fried.
  • teraohm — a unit of electrical resistance equal to one million million ohms
  • the ram — the constellation Aries, the first sign of the zodiac
  • thermae — hot springs; hot baths.
  • thermal — Also, thermic. of, relating to, or caused by heat or temperature: thermal capacity.
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