7-letter words containing m, o, t, r
- matrona — In Ancient Rome, a wife of an honorable man.
- matrons — Plural form of matron.
- matross — an artilleryman who ranked below a gunner and who acted as a gunner's assistant, aiding in the loading and firing of guns
- mentors — Plural form of mentor.
- meroite — an inhabitant of Meroë.
- meteors — Plural form of meteor.
- 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.
- mitford — Mary Russell, 1787–1855, English novelist, poet, playwright, and essayist.
- mobster — a member of a criminal mob.
- moister — moderately or slightly wet; damp.
- moither — (Yorkshire, dialect) to bother or harass.
- moniter — (spelling) It's spelled "monitor".
- monitor — (especially formerly) a student appointed to assist in the conduct of a class or school, as to help take attendance or keep order.
- monster — a legendary animal combining features of animal and human form or having the forms of various animals in combination, as a centaur, griffin, or sphinx.
- monstre — Obsolete form of monster.
- montera — A traditional Iberian hat associated with bullfighters.
- montero — a Spanish hunter's cap, round in shape and having an earflap.
- monture — a mounting or a means for supporting or fixing something in place
- mordant — sharply caustic or sarcastic, as wit or a speaker; biting.
- mordent — a melodic embellishment consisting of a rapid alternation of a principal tone with the tone a half or a whole step below it, called single or short when the auxiliary tone occurs once and double or long when this occurs twice or more.
- morisot — Berthe [bert] /bɛrt/ (Show IPA), 1841–95, French Impressionist painter.
- morpeth — a town in NE England, the administrative centre of Northumberland. Pop: 13 555 (2001)
- mortage — Misspelling of mortgage.
- mortall — Obsolete spelling of mortal.
- mortals — Plural form of mortal.
- mortars — Plural form of mortar.
- mortary — of or like mortar
- mortice — to secure with a mortise and tenon.
- mortify — to humiliate or shame, as by injury to one's pride or self-respect.
- mortise — a notch, hole, groove, or slot made in a piece of wood or the like to receive a tenon of the same dimensions.
- mortran — A public domain Fortran preprocessor for structured programming.
- mothers — Plural form of mother.
- mothery — Consisting of, containing, or resembling mother (in vinegar).
- mothier — Comparative form of mothy.
- motored — pertaining to or operated by a motor.
- motoric — motor (def 11).
- mottler — A brush used to create a mottled surface by removing parts of the glaze from an object.
- mounter — One who mounts.
- mouther — A person who mouths.
- mudwort — a plant of the genus Limosella found growing in muddy areas near water
- mugwort — any of certain weedy composite plants of the genus Artemisia, especially A. vulgaris, having aromatic leaves and small, greenish flower heads.
- murcott — a thin-skinned, juicy variety of tangerine.
- mutator — That which causes mutation or change.
- mystory — (philosophy) A pedagogical genre encouraging the exploration of history as an open-minded individual rather than an analytical historian following institutional norms.
- nostrum — our sea, especially the Mediterranean to the ancient Romans.
- octamer — an eight-molecule complex.
- oestrum — Alternative spelling of estrum.
- omitter — to leave out; fail to include or mention: to omit a name from a list.
- ostmark — (formerly) a cupronickel coin and monetary unit of East Germany: replaced by the Deutsche mark in 1990.
- outform — (obsolete) external appearance.