7-letter words containing m, e, s, r
- emersed — Denoting or characteristic of an aquatic plant reaching above the surface of the water.
- emerson — Ralph Waldo (rælf ˈwɔːldəʊ). 1803–82, US poet, essayist, and transcendentalist
- emigres — Plural form of emigre.
- emisary — Misspelling of emissary.
- emparks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of empark.
- empires — Plural form of empire.
- empress — A female emperor.
- emprise — (archaic) An enterprise or endeavor, especially a quest or adventure.
- emulsor — a device that emulsifies
- enamors — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enamor.
- erasmus — Desiderius (ˌdɛzɪˈdɪərɪəs), real name Gerhard Gerhards. ?1466–1536, Dutch humanist, the leading scholar of the Renaissance in northern Europe. He published the first Greek edition of the New Testament in 1516; his other works include the satirical Encomium Moriae (1509); Colloquia (1519), a series of dialogues; and an attack on the theology of Luther, De Libero Arbitrio (1524)
- ermines — Fur resembling ermine but with white spots on a black ground.
- erotism — Sexual desire or excitement; eroticism.
- farmers — Plural form of farmer.
- firmest — Superlative form of firm.
- flamers — Plural form of flamer.
- foamers — Plural form of foamer.
- formers — Plural form of former.
- framers — a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
- germans — Plural form of german.
- gershom — the elder son of Moses and Zipporah. Ex. 18:3.
- gisarme — a shafted weapon having as a head a curved, double-edged blade with a beak at the back.
- gompers — Samuel, 1850–1924, U.S. labor leader, born in England: president of the American Federation of Labor 1886–94, 1896–1924.
- gosmore — cat's-ear.
- grammes — Plural form of gramme.
- grecism — the spirit of Greek thought, art, etc.
- gresham — Sir Thomas, 1519?–79, English merchant and financier.
- grumose — (botany) Clustered in grains at intervals; grumous.
- hammers — Plural form of hammer.
- hampers — Plural form of hamper.
- hamster — any of several short-tailed, stout-bodied, burrowing rodents, as Cricetus cricetus, of Europe and Asia, having large cheek pouches.
- harmest — (archaic) Archaic second-person singular form of harm.
- hermits — Plural form of hermit.
- heroism — the qualities or attributes of a hero or heroine: He showed great heroism in battle.
- heurism — the educational principle of acquiring knowledge through empirical study and practical experience
- humerus — the long bone in the arm of humans extending from the shoulder to the elbow.
- hummers — Plural form of hummer.
- imbrues — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbrue.
- imburse — (obsolete) To supply or stock with money.
- immerse — to plunge into or place under a liquid; dip; sink.
- immures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of immure.
- imposer — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
- impresa — a device or emblem.
- imprese — a device or emblem.
- impress — to press or force into public service, as sailors.
- imprest — impressment.
- irksome — annoying; irritating; exasperating; tiresome: irksome restrictions.
- isomers — Chemistry. a compound displaying isomerism with one or more other compounds.
- jammers — Plural form of jammer.
- jumpers — Plural form of jumper.