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7-letter words containing m, o, u, s

  • simious — pertaining to or characteristic of apes or monkeys; simian.
  • skookum — large; powerful; impressive.
  • so much — in the way or manner indicated, described, or implied: Do it so.
  • 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
  • sorghum — a cereal grass, Sorghum bicolor (or S. vulgare), having broad, cornlike leaves and a tall, pithy stem bearing the grain in a dense terminal cluster.
  • spodium — a fine black powder formed by calcination
  • spumone — an Italian style of ice cream of a very fine and smooth texture, usually containing layers of various colors and flavors and chopped fruit or nuts.
  • spumoni — an Italian style of ice cream of a very fine and smooth texture, usually containing layers of various colors and flavors and chopped fruit or nuts.
  • spumous — to eject or discharge as or like foam or froth; spew (often followed by forth).
  • squamo- — squama
  • stomium — the part of the sporangium of ferns that ruptures to release the spores
  • subatom — any component of an atom.
  • summons — an authoritative command, message, or signal by which one is summoned.
  • sunroom — a room designed to admit a large amount of sunlight; sun parlor or sun porch.
  • supremo — the person in charge; chief.
  • timeous — timely; sufficiently early.
  • tourism — the activity or practice of touring, especially for pleasure.
  • umbrous — shady or shadowed
  • unbosom — to disclose (a confidence, secret, etc.).
  • urmston — a town in NW England, in Trafford unitary authority, Greater Manchester. Pop: 40 964 (2001)
  • urosome — the abdomen of arthropods
  • utopism — utopianism.
  • vomitus — the act of vomiting.
  • zamouse — a West African buffalo with short horns and fringed ears
  • zosimusSaint, pope 417–418.
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