7-letter words containing m, e, n
- etymons — Plural form of etymon.
- eudemon — Alternative form of eudaemon.
- 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.
- exomoon — (astronomy) A moon that orbits an extrasolar planet.
- faceman — a miner who works at the coalface, esp one who uses explosives
- famines — Plural form of famine.
- feminal — Of or pertaining to women, femininity or feminism.
- feminie — womankind; women collectively
- ferment — Also called organized ferment. any of a group of living organisms, as yeasts, molds, and certain bacteria, that cause fermentation.
- fermion — any particle that obeys the exclusion principle and Fermi-Dirac statistics; fermions have spins that are half an odd integer: 1/2, 3/2, 5/2, ….
- feynman — Richard Phillips, 1918–1988, U.S. physicist: Nobel Prize 1965.
- figment — a mere product of mental invention; a fantastic notion: The noises in the attic were just a figment of his imagination.
- fireman — a person employed to extinguish or prevent fires; firefighter.
- firemen — Plural form of fireman.
- fitment — equipment; furnishing.
- flagmen — Plural form of flagman.
- flehmen — a behavioral response of many male mammals, especially deer, antelope, and other artiodactyls, consisting of lip curling and head raising after sniffing a female's urine.
- fleming — Sir Alexander, 1881–1955, Scottish bacteriologist and physician: discoverer of penicillin 1928; Nobel Prize in Medicine 1945.
- footmen — Plural form of footman.
- foramen — an opening, orifice, or short passage, as in a bone or in the integument of the ovule of a plant.
- foreman — a person in charge of a particular department, group of workers, etc., as in a factory or the like.
- foremen — a person in charge of a particular department, group of workers, etc., as in a factory or the like.
- forment — Misspelling of foment.
- fraenum — frenum.
- freeman — a person who is free; a person who enjoys personal, civil, or political liberty.
- freemen — Plural form of freeman.
- fremont — John Charles, 1813–90, U.S. general and explorer: first Republican presidential candidate, 1856.
- frenemy — Informal. a person or group that is friendly toward another because the relationship brings benefits, but harbors feelings of resentment or rivalry: Clearly, turning the competition into frenemies is good for your business.
- fretman — A guitar player, especially one who plays acoustic guitar.
- fretmen — Plural form of fretman.
- frogmen — Plural form of frogman.
- fulmine — fulminate
- fyrdmen — Plural form of fyrdman.
- game on — If you say game on, you mean that you are ready for something challenging to begin.
- gamelan — an Indonesian orchestra consisting of bowed stringed instruments, flutes, and a great variety of percussion instruments.
- gamines — Plural form of gamine.
- garment — any article of clothing: dresses, suits, and other garments.
- gateman — a gatekeeper.
- geminal — Denoting substituent atoms or groups, especially protons, attached to the same atom in a molecule.
- geminga — one of the brightest and nearest gamma-ray sources, situated in the constellation Gemini. A pulsar, it is believed to be a spinning neutron star
- geminid — a member of a shower of meteors (the Geminids) occurring annually around December 13
- genomes — Plural form of genome.
- genomic — a full set of chromosomes; all the inheritable traits of an organism.
- geomant — a geomancer
- germain — a female given name.
- germane — closely or significantly related; relevant; pertinent: Please keep your statements germane to the issue.
- germans — Plural form of german.
- germany — a republic in central Europe: after World War II divided into four zones, British, French, U.S., and Soviet, and in 1949 into East Germany and West Germany; East and West Germany were reunited in 1990. 137,852 sq. mi. (357,039 sq. km). Capital: Berlin.