7-letter words containing m, e, c
- keramic — ceramic.
- kimchee — Alternative spelling of kimchi.
- laceman — (dated) A male dealer in lace.
- lechaim — a drinking toast
- leucism — An animal condition characterized by reduced pigmentation.
- leucoma — a dense, white opacity of the cornea.
- lexemic — Of or relating to a lexeme.
- limacel — a concealed shell, not fully developed, found inside some kinds of slug
- limbeck — (obsolete) An alembic.
- lipemic — excessive amounts of fat and fatty substances in the blood; hyperlipemia.
- locomen — Plural form of locoman.
- lyceums — Plural form of lyceum.
- macaber — gruesome and horrifying; ghastly; horrible.
- macabre — gruesome and horrifying; ghastly; horrible.
- macaque — any monkey of the genus Macaca, chiefly of Asia, characterized by cheek pouches and, usually, a short tail: several species are threatened or endangered.
- macbeth — died 1057, king of Scotland 1040–57.
- macedon — Also, Macedon [mas-i-don] /ˈmæs ɪˌdɒn/ (Show IPA). an ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula, in S Europe: now a region in N Greece, SW Bulgaria, and the Republic of Macedonia.
- maceral — any of the organic units that constitute coal: equivalent to any of the mineral constituents of a rock
- machete — a large heavy knife used especially in Latin-American countries in cutting sugarcane and clearing underbrush and as a weapon.
- machine — an apparatus consisting of interrelated parts with separate functions, used in the performance of some kind of work: a sewing machine.
- machree — my dear.
- maciver — Loren, 1909–1998, U.S. painter.
- mackled — Simple past tense and past participle of mackle.
- mackles — Plural form of mackle.
- maclean — Donald. 1913–83, British civil servant, who spied for the Russians: fled to the former Soviet Union (with Guy Burgess) in 1951
- macleod — Fiona, Sharp, William.
- macrame — an elaborately patterned lacelike webbing made of hand-knotted cord, yarn, or the like, and used for wall decorations, hanging baskets, garments, accessories, etc.
- maculae — a spot or blotch, especially on one's skin; macule.
- macules — Plural form of macule.
- makedoc — A program from Carleton University, Ottawa that generates documentation for Objective C programs. It will also generate a class hierarchy diagram. The output format is similar to that used by StepStone.
- malefic — productive of evil; malign; doing harm; baneful: a malefic spell.
- malices — desire to inflict injury, harm, or suffering on another, either because of a hostile impulse or out of deep-seated meanness: the malice and spite of a lifelong enemy.
- manacle — a shackle for the hand; handcuff.
- manchet — a kind of white bread made from the finest flour.
- manteca — a town in central California.
- marceau — Marcel [mahr-sel;; French mar-sel] /mɑrˈsɛl;; French marˈsɛl/ (Show IPA), 1923–2007, French actor and mime.
- marcels — Plural form of marcel.
- marched — Simple past tense and past participle of march.
- marchen — a German fairy tale or fictional story
- marcher — an inhabitant of, or an officer or lord having jurisdiction over, a march or border territory.
- marches — Francis Andrew, 1825–1911, U.S. philologist and lexicographer.
- marcuse — Herbert, 1898–1979, U.S. political and social philosopher, born in Germany.
- mascled — Composed of, or covered with, lozenge-shaped scales.
- matched — Simple past tense and past participle of match.
- matcher — a person or thing that equals or resembles another in some respect.
- matches — Plural form of match.
- matchet — Machete.
- matrice — Obsolete form of matrix.
- maunche — a conventional representation of a sleeve with a flaring end, used as a charge.
- maurice — German Moritz. 1521–53, German general: elector of Saxony 1547–53.