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7-letter words containing m, u, s, t, a

  • admetus — a king of Thessaly, one of the Argonauts, who was married to Alcestis
  • ambitus — (music) the range of a melody, especially those of ecclesiastical chants.
  • amounts — the sum total of two or more quantities or sums; aggregate.
  • amulets — Plural form of amulet.
  • assumpt — (obsolete) That which is assumed; an assumption.
  • atriums — Plural form of atrium.
  • autumns — Plural form of autumn.
  • castrum — (historical) Among the Ancient Romans, a building or plot of land used as a military defensive position.
  • dumaist — a person who belongs to a duma or Russian council
  • durmast — a European oak, Quercus petraea, yielding a heavy, elastic wood used for furniture and in the construction of buildings.
  • dustman — a person employed to remove or cart away garbage, refuse, ashes, etc.; garbage collector.
  • factums — Plural form of factum.
  • gumasta — Alt form gomashta.
  • mahouts — Plural form of mahout.
  • malthusThomas Robert, 1766–1834, English economist and clergyman.
  • mantuas — Plural form of mantua.
  • mastful — (of a tree) yielding mast in abundance
  • matatus — Plural form of matatu.
  • matsudo — a city on E Honshu, in Japan, NE of Tokyo.
  • matsuri — A solemn festival celebrated periodically at Shinto shrines in Japan.
  • matures — complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
  • maurist — a member of the Benedictine “Congregation of St. Maur,” founded in France in 1618, distinguished for its scholarship and literary works: suppressed during the French Revolution.
  • mudcats — Plural form of mudcat.
  • muletas — Plural form of muleta.
  • muskrat — a large, aquatic, North American rodent, Ondatra zibethica, having a musky odor.
  • mustagh — Karakoram (def 1).
  • mustang — a small, hardy horse of the American plains, descended from Spanish stock.
  • mustard — a pungent powder or paste prepared from the seed of the mustard plant, used as a food seasoning or condiment, and medicinally in plasters, poultices, etc.
  • mutants — Plural form of mutant.
  • mutases — Plural form of mutase.
  • mutates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mutate.
  • mutuals — Plural form of mutual.
  • natsume — Soseki [saw-se-kee] /ˈsɔ sɛˌki/ (Show IPA), (Kinnosuke Natsume) 1867–1916, Japanese novelist.
  • numbats — Plural form of numbat.
  • paestum — an ancient coastal city of Lucania, in S Italy: the extant ruins include three Greek temples and a Roman amphitheater.
  • rastrum — a pen for drawing the five lines of a musical stave simultaneously
  • sanctum — a sacred or holy place.
  • satsuma — a Japanese pottery from Kyushu, first produced in the early 17th century and after 1800 having a crackle glaze and overglaze polychrome enameling and gilding.
  • sfumato — the subtle and minute gradation of tone and color used to blur or veil the contours of a form in painting.
  • stadium — a sports arena, usually oval or horseshoe-shaped, with tiers of seats for spectators.
  • stambul — the oldest part and principal Turkish residential section of Istanbul, south of the Golden Horn.
  • stannum — tin.
  • statmux — statistical time division multiplexing
  • stratum — a layer of material, naturally or artificially formed, often one of a number of parallel layers one upon another: a stratum of ancient foundations.
  • subatom — any component of an atom.
  • suimate — self-mate.
  • sumatra — a large island in the W part of Indonesia. 164,147 sq. mi. (425,141 sq. km).
  • sumgait — a city in SE Azerbaijan, on the Caspian Sea.
  • summate — to add together; total; sum up.
  • tsunami — an unusually large sea wave produced by a seaquake or undersea volcanic eruption.

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