7-letter words containing m, i, s, g
- megaris — a district in ancient Greece, between the Gulf of Corinth and Saronic Gulf.
- megrims — megrims, low spirits; the blues.
- mensing — propriety; discretion.
- meshing — Present participle of mesh.
- messing — a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition: The room was in a mess.
- midgets — Plural form of midget.
- midgies — Plural form of midgie.
- midguts — Plural form of midgut.
- mignons — an opera (1866) by Ambroise Thomas.
- mingers — Plural form of minger.
- mingles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mingle.
- mirages — Plural form of mirage.
- miscing — (in prescriptions) mix.
- misgave — Simple past form of misgive.
- misgive — (of one's mind, heart, etc.) to give doubt or apprehension to.
- misgrow — (ambitransitive) To grow incorrectly or amiss.
- mishuga — meshuga
- misling — Present participle of misle.
- mispage — page wrongly
- missing — Missing definition
- misting — a cloudlike aggregation of minute globules of water suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface, reducing visibility to a lesser degree than fog.
- moggies — Plural form of moggy.
- moshing — to engage in a form of frenzied, violent dancing; slam-dance.
- mousing — a wrapping of several turns of small stuff around the shank end of a hook.
- movings — Plural form of moving.
- muggins — a convention in the card game of cribbage in which a player scores points overlooked by an opponent.
- mushing — a trip or journey, especially across snow and ice with a dog team.
- musigny — a dry, red wine of the Burgundy region in France.
- musings — absorbed in thought; meditative.
- mussing — Present participle of muss.
- musting — to be obliged; be compelled: Do I have to go? I must, I suppose.
- ogreism — an occurrence of behaviour characteristic of an ogre
- regimes — a mode or system of rule or government: a dictatorial regime.
- remiges — one of the flight feathers of the wing.
- seaming — the line formed by sewing together pieces of cloth, leather, or the like.
- seeming — apparent; appearing, whether truly or falsely, to be as specified: a seeming advantage.
- semilog — (of graphing) having one scale logarithmic and the other arithmetic or of uniform gradation.
- shaming — the painful feeling arising from the consciousness of something dishonorable, improper, ridiculous, etc., done by oneself or another: She was overcome with shame.
- siamang — a large, black gibbon, Hylobates syndactylus, of Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula, having very long arms and the second and third digits partially united by a web of skin: an endangered species.
- sigmate — having the form of the Greek sigma or the letter S.
- sigmoid — shaped like the letter C.
- sigmund — (in the Volsunga Saga) the son of Volsung and Liod; the father, through his sister, Signy, of Sinfjotli; the husband first of Borghild, then of Hjordis; and the father of Sigurd.
- sliming — thin, glutinous mud.
- smidgen — a very small amount: a smidgen of jam for your toast.
- smiting — to strike or hit hard, with or as with the hand, a stick, or other weapon: She smote him on the back with her umbrella.
- smoking — the visible vapor and gases given off by a burning or smoldering substance, especially the gray, brown, or blackish mixture of gases and suspended carbon particles resulting from the combustion of wood, peat, coal, or other organic matter.
- stigmal — (of a vein) extending from the marginal vein on an insect's wing
- sumgait — a city in SE Azerbaijan, on the Caspian Sea.
- wigwams — Plural form of wigwam.