7-letter words containing m, o, l, u
- mollusk — any invertebrate of the phylum Mollusca, typically having a calcareous shell of one, two, or more pieces that wholly or partly enclose the soft, unsegmented body, including the chitons, snails, bivalves, squids, and octopuses.
- morulae — Plural form of morula.
- morular — Relating to a morula.
- mouflon — a wild sheep, Ovis musimon, inhabiting the mountainous regions of Sardinia and Corsica, the male of which has large curving horns.
- mouille — palatal or palatalized, especially referring to sounds spelled ll and ñ in Spanish, gl and gn in Italian, etc.
- moulage — the making of a mold, especially with plaster of Paris, of objects, footprints, tire tracks, etc., as for the purpose of identification.
- moulded — a growth of minute fungi forming on vegetable or animal matter, commonly as a downy or furry coating, and associated with decay or dampness.
- moulder — to turn to dust by natural decay; crumble; disintegrate; waste away: a house that had been left to molder.
- mouldly — Lb obsolete mouldy.
- moulins — a river flowing N from S France to the Loire. About 250 miles (400 km) long.
- moulted — Simple past tense and past participle of moult.
- moulten — (of a bird) having shed old feathers
- mousily — In a mousy manner.
- mouthly — Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the mouth or of mouths; oral.
- mucosal — mucous membrane.
- mudflow — a flow of mixed earth debris containing a large amount of water.
- mudhole — a depression in which mud collects.
- mulatto — Anthropology. (not in technical use) the offspring of one white parent and one black parent.
- muldoon — Robert David, 1921–92, New Zealand political leader: prime minister 1975–84.
- mullion — a vertical member, as of stone or wood, between the lights of a window, the panels in wainscoting, or the like.
- mullock — (in Australasia) refuse or rubbish, as rock or earth, from a mine; muck.
- murillo — Bartolomé Esteban [bahr-taw-law-me es-te-vahn] /ˌbɑr tɔ lɔˈmɛ ɛsˈtɛ vɑn/ (Show IPA), 1617–82, Spanish painter.
- nelumbo — lotus (def 3).
- oblatum — (geometry) An oblate spheroid; a figure described by the revolution of an ellipse about its minor axis.
- olomouc — a city in central Moravia, in the E Czech Republic.
- olympus — Mount, a mountain in NE Greece, on the boundary between Thessaly and Macedonia: mythical abode of the greater Grecian gods. 9730 feet (2966 meters).
- osculum — a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge.
- plumcot — a hybrid tree produced by crossing the apricot and the plum.
- plumose — having feathers or plumes; feathered.
- plumous — having plumes or feathers
- pummelo — pomelo.
- remould — A remould is an old tyre which has been given a new surface or tread and can be used again.
- romulus — the founder of Rome, in 753 b.c., and its first king: a son of Mars and Rhea Silvia, he and his twin brother (Remus) were abandoned as babies, suckled by a she-wolf, and brought up by a shepherd; Remus was finally killed for mocking the fortifications of Rome, which Romulus had just founded.
- roomful — an amount or number sufficient to fill a room.
- solanum — any tree, shrub, or herbaceous plant of the mainly tropical solanaceous genus Solanum: includes the potato, aubergine, and certain nightshades
- solidum — a part of a pedestal
- topmaul — a heavy hammer with a steel or wooden head, used in shipbuilding.
- turmoil — a state of great commotion, confusion, or disturbance; tumult; agitation; disquiet: mental turmoil caused by difficult decisions.
- umbonal — having the shape or appearance of an umbo; bosslike: an umbonal structure.
- unmoral — neither moral nor immoral; amoral; nonmoral: Nature is unmoral.
- unmould — to take (a jelly, etc) out of a mould
- volumed — consisting of a volume or volumes (usually used in combination): a many-volumed work.