7-letter words containing m, o
- embowel — (obsolete) To enclose or bury.
- embower — Surround or shelter (a place or a person), especially with trees or climbing plants.
- embrios — Plural form of embrio.
- embroil — Involve (someone) deeply in an argument, conflict, or difficult situation.
- embrown — (transitive) To make brown or dusky.
- embryo- — embryo, embryonic
- embryos — Plural form of embryo.
- emerson — Ralph Waldo (rælf ˈwɔːldəʊ). 1803–82, US poet, essayist, and transcendentalist
- emocore — Emo (the original style of hardcore punk rock).
- emoting — Present participle of emote.
- emotion — A natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- emotive — Arousing or able to arouse intense feeling.
- emperor — A sovereign ruler of great power and rank, especially one ruling an empire.
- emplore — Obsolete form of implore.
- employe — Alternative spelling of employee.
- employs — Give work to (someone) and pay them for it.
- emporia — Irregular plural form of emporium.
- empower — Give (someone) the authority or power to do something.
- emption — The act of buying.
- 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
- emu-bob — to bend over to collect litter or small pieces of wood
- emulous — Seeking to emulate or imitate someone or something.
- emulsor — a device that emulsifies
- enamors — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enamor.
- enamour — Alternative spelling of enamor.
- enarmor — (American spelling) Alternative form of enarmour.
- encomia — Plural form of encomium.
- endmost — Nearest to the end.
- engloom — to make dull or dismal
- enomoty — a division of the Spartan army in ancient Greece
- entombs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entomb.
- entomic — (zoology) Relating to insects; entomological.
- entomo- — indicating an insect
- envenom — Put poison on or into; make poisonous.
- episome — A genetic element inside some bacterial cells, especially the DNA of some bacteriophages, that can replicate independently of the host and also in association with a chromosome with which it becomes integrated.
- epitome — A person or thing that is a perfect example of a particular quality or type.
- epitomy — Misspelling of epitome.
- eponyme — Archaic form of eponym.
- eponyms — Plural form of eponym.
- eponymy — (semantics) The semantic relation of eponyms; the quality of being eponymous.
- erodium — (botany) Any of the plant genus Erodium, including filarees and storksbills.
- erotema — a rhetorical question
- eroteme — A question mark.
- erotism — Sexual desire or excitement; eroticism.
- esmolol — A cardioselective beta blocker.
- ethmoid — A square bone at the root of the nose, forming part of the cranium, and having many perforations through which the olfactory nerves pass to the nose.
- etymons — Plural form of etymon.
- eudemon — Alternative form of eudaemon.
- euratom — short for European Atomic Energy Community; an authority established by the European Economic Community (now the European Union) to develop peaceful uses of nuclear energy
- euro mp — a member of the European Parliament