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7-letter words containing m, o, e, n

  • nemato- — indicating a threadlike form
  • nemerovHoward, 1920–91, U.S. poet, novelist, and essayist: U.S. poet laureate 1988–90.
  • nemoral — Pertaining to groves or woodland.
  • neuroma — a tumor formed of nerve tissue.
  • newcombSimon, 1835–1909, U.S. astronomer.
  • newcome — Just arrived; lately come.
  • no mean — of high quality
  • no-name — packaged and sold without a brand name and usually at a lower price than similar items with brand names; generic: a can of no-name dog food.
  • noisome — offensive or disgusting, as an odor.
  • nominee — a person nominated, as to run for elective office or fill a particular post.
  • nonamer — An oligomer having nine subunits.
  • nongame — (of animals) not related to, or in the category of, game animals
  • nonheme — relating to iron that does not form a porphyrin ring
  • nonhome — not of or related to the home
  • nonmeat — a substance that does not contain meat
  • normale — A normal espresso drink, neither ristretto (shorter) nor lungo (longer).
  • noseeum — (colloquial) a biting midge, a small flying insect that harasses people out of doors, particularly in warm weather after sunset.
  • notaeum — the back (upper surface) of an animal, esp of a bird
  • noumena — the object, itself inaccessible to experience, to which a phenomenon is referred for the basis or cause of its sense content.
  • oarsmen — a person who rows a boat, especially a racing boat; rower.
  • oddment — an odd article, bit, remnant, or the like.
  • oenomel — a drink made of wine mixed with honey.
  • of mine — belonging to or associated with me
  • omental — a fold of the peritoneum connecting the stomach and the abdominal viscera forming a protective and supportive covering.
  • omentum — a fold of the peritoneum connecting the stomach and the abdominal viscera forming a protective and supportive covering.
  • ominate — (obsolete) To presage; to foreshow; to foretoken.
  • omneity — the state or condition of being all
  • on time — the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another.
  • on-mike — projected by the microphone.
  • on-seam — inseam (def 3).
  • one-man — of or relating to, or operated, performed, or used by one person: a one-man office; a one-man band.
  • onetime — Former.
  • openvms — Virtual Memory System
  • ormonde — 1st Duke of, title of James Butler. 1610–88, Anglo-Irish general; commander (1641–50) of the royalist forces in Ireland; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1661–69; 1677–84)
  • oskemen — a city in NE Kazakhstan, on the Irtysh River.
  • outname — to be more notorious than
  • overman — a foreman, supervisor, or overseer.
  • owenism — the socialistic philosophy of Robert Owen.
  • ownsome — a solitary state
  • pampoen — a pumpkin
  • phoneme — any of a small set of units, usually about 20 to 60 in number, and different for each language, considered to be the basic distinctive units of speech sound by which morphemes, words, and sentences are represented. They are arrived at for any given language by determining which differences in sound function to indicate a difference in meaning, so that in English the difference in sound and meaning between pit and bit is taken to indicate the existence of different labial phonemes, while the difference in sound between the unaspirated p of spun and the aspirated p of pun, since it is never the only distinguishing feature between two different words, is not taken as ground for setting up two different p phonemes in English. Compare distinctive feature (def 1).
  • pimento — pimiento.
  • pneumo- — of or related to a lung or the lungs; respiratory
  • pommern — German name of Pomerania.
  • promine — a substance promoting cell growth
  • ransome — Arthur. 1884–1967, English writer, best known for his books for children, including Swallows and Amazons (1930) and Great Northern? (1947)
  • redmondJohn Edward, 1856–1918, Irish political leader.
  • remount — a fresh horse or supply of fresh horses.
  • repoman — man employed to repossess goods in cases of non-payment
  • reymont — Władysław Stanisław [vwah-dee-swahf stah-nee-swahf] /vwɑˈdi swɑf stɑˈni swɑf/ (Show IPA), ("Ladislas Regmont") 1868–1925, Polish novelist: Nobel prize 1924.
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