7-letter words containing m, r, s
- regimes — a mode or system of rule or government: a dictatorial regime.
- remains — to continue in the same state; continue to be as specified: to remain at peace.
- remiges — one of the flight feathers of the wing.
- remised — to give up a claim to; surrender by deed.
- remorse — deep and painful regret for wrongdoing; compunction.
- resmelt — to smelt again
- restamp — to strike or beat with a forcible, downward thrust of the foot.
- restump — to provide (a building) with new stumps
- resumed — to take up or go on with again after interruption; continue: to resume a journey.
- rhamnus — a member of the Rhamnus genus of trees and shrubs known as buckthorn
- rhemish — of, relating to, or originating in Reims
- rhombos — a wooden slat attached to a strap that makes a roaring sound when the strap is whirled. It has been associated with religious rituals throughout the world
- rhombus — an oblique-angled equilateral parallelogram; any equilateral parallelogram except a square.
- rhymist — a person who rhymes
- rhythms — movement or procedure with uniform or patterned recurrence of a beat, accent, or the like.
- riesman — David, 1909–2002, U.S. sociologist.
- riksmal — Bokmål.
- rimless — glasses: without full frames
- rimshot — the deliberate simultaneous striking of the head and the rim of a drum
- romains — Jules [zhyl] /ʒül/ (Show IPA), (Louis Farigoule) 1885–1972, French novelist, poet, and dramatist.
- romanes — Romany; the language of the Gypsies
- romansh — a group of three Rhaeto-Romanic dialects spoken in E Switzerland. Compare Ladin (def 2).
- romanus — died a.d. 897, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 897.
- rompers — a person or thing that romps.
- rompish — given to romping; frolicsome.
- 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.
- roomies — roommate.
- rostrum — any platform, stage, or the like, for public speaking.
- rummish — rather strange, peculiar or odd
- saimiri — a small South American squirrel-monkey of the genus Chrysothrix (formerly Saimiris)
- samaria — a republic in SW Asia, on the Mediterranean: formed as a Jewish state May 1948. 7984 sq. mi. (20,679 sq. km). Capital: Jerusalem.
- samarra — a town in central Iraq, on the Tigris: seat of the early Abassid caliphs.
- sambhur — a deer, Cervus unicolor, of India, Sri Lanka, southeastern Asia, the East Indies, and the Philippines, having three-pointed antlers.
- samovar — a metal urn, used especially by Russians for heating water for making tea.
- sampler — a person who samples.
- sampras — Peter ("Pete") born 1971, U.S. tennis player.
- samsara — Buddhism. the process of coming into existence as a differentiated, mortal creature. Compare nirvana (def 1).
- samurai — a member of the hereditary warrior class in feudal Japan.
- sarcasm — harsh or bitter derision or irony.
- sarcoma — any of various malignant tumors composed of neoplastic cells resembling embryonic connective tissue.
- sarment — a thin stem or runner that forms a new plant
- scammer — a confidence game or other fraudulent scheme, especially for making a quick profit; swindle.
- scamper — to run or go hastily or quickly.
- schemer — a plan, design, or program of action to be followed; project.
- schmear — a dab, as of cream cheese, spread on a roll, bagel, or the like.
- screamo — a form of emo music typically featuring screaming vocals
- scrimpy — scanty; meager; barely adequate.
- scrotum — the pouch of skin that contains the testes.
- scrummy — scrumptious.
- scrumpy — strong English cider