7-letter words containing m, r, s
- imparks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impark.
- imparts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impart.
- imports — Plural form of import.
- imposer — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
- impresa — a device or emblem.
- imprese — a device or emblem.
- impress — to press or force into public service, as sailors.
- imprest — impressment.
- in arms — armed and prepared for war
- informs — to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to: He informed them of his arrival.
- iricism — Irishism.
- irksome — annoying; irritating; exasperating; tiresome: irksome restrictions.
- isoform — any of several forms of the same protein, derived either from the same gene or from different genes, each of which is similar in function to the others
- isogram — a line representing equality with respect to a given variable, used to relate points on maps, charts, etc.
- isomers — Chemistry. a compound displaying isomerism with one or more other compounds.
- jammers — Plural form of jammer.
- jumpers — Plural form of jumper.
- karaism — the beliefs and doctrines of the Karaite sect
- kashmir — the fine, downy wool at the roots of the hair of the Kashmir goat.
- kermess — (in the Low Countries) a local, annual outdoor fair or festival.
- kirmess — (in the Low Countries) a local, annual outdoor fair or festival.
- lampers — lampas.
- lamster — a fugitive from the law.
- lemures — The family spirits of the dead in ancient Rome, considered frightening or troublesome, that must be exorcised or appeased through certain household rituals.
- limbers — Plural form of limber.
- lumbers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lumber.
- lumpers — Plural form of lumper.
- lustrum — Also, luster; especially British, lustre. a period of five years.
- m'sieur — monsieur
- macrons — Plural form of macron.
- madders — Plural form of madder.
- madrasa — a school or college, especially a school attached to a mosque where young men study theology.
- maestri — Plural form of maestro.
- maestro — an eminent composer, teacher, or conductor of music: Toscanini and other great maestros.
- magrets — Plural form of magret.
- magyars — a member of the ethnic group, of the Finno-Ugric stock, that forms the predominant element of the population of Hungary.
- mahseer — any of various large freshwater Indian cyprinid fishes, such as Barbus tor
- mailers — Plural form of mailer.
- maimers — Plural form of maimer.
- maistre — Josephe de (ʒozɛf də). 1753–1821, French writer and diplomat, noted for his extreme reactionary views, expounded in such works as Les Soirées de St Petersbourg (1821)
- maistry — (obsolete) mastery.
- mandirs — Plural form of mandir.
- mangers — Plural form of manger.
- manners — mainour.
- manresa — a city in NE Spain: contains a cave used as the spiritual retreat of St Ignatius Loyola. Pop: 67 269 (2003 est)
- mansard — Jules Hardouin [zhyl ar-dwan] /ʒül arˈdwɛ̃/ (Show IPA), (Jules Hardouin) 1646–1708, French architect: chief architectural director for Louis XIV.
- mansart — Jules Hardouin [zhyl ar-dwan] /ʒül arˈdwɛ̃/ (Show IPA), (Jules Hardouin) 1646–1708, French architect: chief architectural director for Louis XIV.
- mansûra — a city in NE Egypt, in the Nile delta: scene of the defeat of the Crusaders 1250 and the capture of Louis IX by the Mamelukes.
- mantras — Plural form of mantra.
- manures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of manure.