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7-letter words containing m, i, s, t, r

  • amorist — a lover or a writer about love
  • armpits — Plural form of armpit.
  • artemis — the virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon: the twin sister of Apollo
  • atriums — Plural form of atrium.
  • brutism — the characteristic actions of a brute
  • cretism — a lie or falsehood
  • ditmarsRaymond Lee, 1876–1942, U.S. zoologist and author.
  • erotism — Sexual desire or excitement; eroticism.
  • firmest — Superlative form of firm.
  • hermits — Plural form of hermit.
  • imparts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impart.
  • imports — Plural form of import.
  • imprest — impressment.
  • maestri — Plural form of maestro.
  • maistre — Josephe de (ʒozɛf də). 1753–1821, French writer and diplomat, noted for his extreme reactionary views, expounded in such works as Les Soirées de St Petersbourg (1821)
  • maistry — (obsolete) mastery.
  • marisat — one of a series of geostationary communications satellites that relay telecommunications between ships at sea and shore stations.
  • maritsa — a river in S Europe, flowing from S Bulgaria along the boundary between Greece and European Turkey and into the Aegean. 300 miles (485 km) long.
  • martins — Archer John Porter [ahr-cher] /ˈɑr tʃər/ (Show IPA), 1910–2002, English biochemist: Nobel Prize in chemistry 1952.
  • marxist — an adherent of Karl Marx or his theories.
  • matsuri — A solemn festival celebrated periodically at Shinto shrines in Japan.
  • maurist — a member of the Benedictine “Congregation of St. Maur,” founded in France in 1618, distinguished for its scholarship and literary works: suppressed during the French Revolution.
  • meister — Denoting a person regarded as skilled or prominent in a specified area of activity.
  • metiers — Plural form of metier.
  • metrics — Mathematics. a nonnegative real-valued function having properties analogous to those of the distance between points on a real line, as the distance between two points being independent of the order of the points, the distance between two points being zero if, and only if, the two points coincide, and the distance between two points being less than or equal to the sum of the distances from each point to an arbitrary third point.
  • metrist — a person who is skilled in the use of poetic meters.
  • milters — Plural form of milter.
  • minster — a church actually or originally connected with a monastic establishment.
  • minters — Plural form of minter.
  • mispart — to part wrongly
  • misrate — to rate or estimate incorrectly
  • missort — a particular kind, species, variety, class, or group, distinguished by a common character or nature: to develop a new sort of painting; nice people, of course, but not really our sort.
  • misterm — To call by a wrong name; to miscall.
  • misters — Plural form of mister.
  • mistery — Archaic form of mystery (a trade).
  • mistral — Frédéric [frey-dey-reek] /freɪ deɪˈrik/ (Show IPA), 1830–1914, French Provençal poet: Nobel prize 1904.
  • misturn — (transitive) To turn wrongly or incorrectly; turn aside wrongly; pervert.
  • miswart — /mis-wort/ [By analogy with misbug] A feature that superficially appears to be a wart but has been determined to be the Right Thing. For example, in some versions of the Emacs text editor, the "transpose characters" command exchanges the character under the cursor with the one before it on the screen, *except* when the cursor is at the end of a line, in which case the two characters before the cursor are exchanged. While this behaviour is perhaps surprising, and certainly inconsistent, it has been found through extensive experimentation to be what most users want. This feature is a miswart.
  • mithers — Plural form of mither.
  • mithras — the god of light and truth, later of the sun.
  • moister — moderately or slightly wet; damp.
  • morisotBerthe [bert] /bɛrt/ (Show IPA), 1841–95, French Impressionist painter.
  • mortise — a notch, hole, groove, or slot made in a piece of wood or the like to receive a tenon of the same dimensions.
  • mustier — Comparative form of musty.
  • primest — of the first importance; demanding the fullest consideration: a prime requisite.
  • rhymist — a person who rhymes
  • rimshot — the deliberate simultaneous striking of the head and the rim of a drum
  • simitar — a curved, single-edged sword of Asian, especially Eastern origin.
  • sistrum — an ancient Egyptian percussion instrument consisting of a looped metal frame set in a handle and fitted with loose crossbars that rattle when shaken.
  • smytrie — a collection or group, esp of small children, animals, etc

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