7-letter words containing m, o, l, e
- embowel — (obsolete) To enclose or bury.
- embroil — Involve (someone) deeply in an argument, conflict, or difficult situation.
- emplore — Obsolete form of implore.
- employe — Alternative spelling of employee.
- employs — Give work to (someone) and pay them for it.
- emu oil — an oil obtained from the fat of the emu, traditionally used as an emollient by native Australians to relieve pain and speed the healing process
- emulous — Seeking to emulate or imitate someone or something.
- emulsor — a device that emulsifies
- engloom — to make dull or dismal
- esmolol — A cardioselective beta blocker.
- femoral — of, relating to, or situated at, in, or near the thigh or femur.
- filemot — a brown colour like that of a dead leaf
- formule — (obsolete) A set or prescribed model; a formula.
- fulsome — offensive to good taste, especially as being excessive; overdone or gross: fulsome praise that embarrassed her deeply; fulsome décor.
- glommed — Simple past tense and past participle of glom.
- glomped — Simple past tense and past participle of glomp.
- gloomed — Simple past tense and past participle of gloom.
- gomeral — a fool.
- gomerel — a fool.
- gomeril — a fool.
- gormley — Sir Antony. born 1950, British sculptor, noted for Angel of the North (1998) and Another Place (1997), an installation of cast-iron figures facing out to sea on Crosby beach, near Liverpool
- helmont — Jan Baptista van [yahn bahp tis-tah-vahn] /yɑn bɑp ˈtɪs tɑ vɑn/ (Show IPA), 1579–1644, Flemish chemist and physician.
- hemiola — a rhythmic pattern of syncopated beats with two beats in the time of three or three beats in the time of two.
- hemlock — a poisonous plant, Conium maculatum, of the parsley family, having purple-spotted stems, finely divided leaves, and umbels of small white flowers, used medicinally as a powerful sedative.
- homelyn — a European fish, a species of ray (Raia maculata)
- homyel' — Gomel.
- immoble — Obsolete form of immobile.
- implode — to burst inward (opposed to explode).
- implore — to beg urgently or piteously, as for aid or mercy; beseech; entreat: They implored him to go.
- legroom — space sufficient for keeping one's legs in a comfortable position, as in an automobile.
- leproma — the swollen lesion of leprosy.
- leptome — plant tissue, similar to phloem, that conducts food substances in bryophytes
- leucoma — a dense, white opacity of the cornea.
- leukoma — a dense, white opacity of the cornea.
- limoges — a department in central France. 2145 sq. mi. (5555 sq. km). Capital: Limoges.
- lissome — lithesome or lithe, especially of body; supple; flexible.
- lo mein — a Chinese dish of thin noodles stir-fried with vegetables and usually meat or shrimp.
- loamier — Comparative form of loamy.
- locomen — Plural form of locoman.
- loments — Plural form of loment.
- lorimer — a craftsperson who makes hardware for harnesses and riding habits, as bits or spurs.
- macleod — Fiona, Sharp, William.
- maltose — a white, crystalline, water-soluble sugar, C 1 2 H 2 2 O 1 1 ⋅H 2 O, formed by the action of diastase, especially from malt, on starch: used chiefly as a nutrient, as a sweetener, and in culture media.
- mamelon — A hillock; a rounded elevation or protuberance.
- manhole — a hole, usually with a cover, through which a person may enter a sewer, drain, steam boiler, etc., especially one located in a city street.
- marlowe — Christopher, 1564–93, English dramatist and poet.
- matelot — a sailor.
- maypole — a tall pole, decorated with flowers and ribbons, around which people dance or engage in sports during May Day celebrations.
- megalo- — indicating greatness, or abnormal size
- melano- — black or dark