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7-letter words containing m, y

  • samkhya — one of the six leading systems of Hindu philosophy, stressing the reality and duality of spirit and matter.
  • samoyed — a member of a Uralic people dwelling in W Siberia and the far NE parts of European Russia.
  • scrimpy — scanty; meager; barely adequate.
  • scrummy — scrumptious.
  • scrumpy — strong English cider
  • semenya — Caster. born 1991, South African female athlete; won gold in the 800 metres at the 2009 World Championships; subjected to gender testing then returned to competitive athletics in 2010
  • semidry — partially or nearly dry.
  • seymourJane, c1510–37, third wife of Henry VIII of England and mother of Edward VI.
  • shambly — characterized by awkward, lazy, or unsteady movements, esp in walking
  • shrimpy — resembling a shrimp
  • simcity — (games)   Maxis Software's simulation game which lets you design and build your own city, which must be administered well if it is to thrive. Land must be zoned, transportation systems built, and police and fire protection provided. Once you've zoned some land, and provided electrical power, the simulation takes over, and simcitizens move in. If you perform your mayoral duties poorly, however, they will move out again. If you don't provide enough police, crime will rise and sims will vote with their feet. Try to save money on fire protection, and your city may burn to the ground. There is no predefined way to win the game, building the largest city you can is just one possible strategy. SimCity runs on Archimedes, Amiga, Atari ST, IBM PC and Macintosh. There was also a NeWS version for Sun SPARC workstations running OpenWindows.
  • skrymir — a Jotun appearing in the story of Thor's voyage to Utgard: at first disguised under another name (Skrymir)
  • skyhome — a sub-penthouse flat in a tall residential building
  • smartly — to be a source of sharp, local, and usually superficial pain, as a wound.
  • smedley — a male given name.
  • smickly — amorously
  • smoochy — (of a piece of music) played for dancing to slowly and amorously
  • smoothy — smoothie.
  • smutchy — of or relating to smutch; dirty; grimy; soiled; smudged.
  • smytrie — a collection or group, esp of small children, animals, etc
  • so many — a large number of
  • solyman — Suleiman I.
  • someday — at an indefinite future time.
  • someway — in some way; somehow.
  • somewhy — for some reason
  • soymilk — a milk substitute made from soya
  • squirmy — characterized by squirming.
  • stayman — a variety of apple grown chiefly in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
  • streamy — abounding in streams or watercourses: streamy meadows.
  • stumbly — tending to stumble
  • stymied — Golf. (on a putting green) an instance of a ball's lying on a direct line between the cup and the ball of an opponent about to putt.
  • stymies — Golf. (on a putting green) an instance of a ball's lying on a direct line between the cup and the ball of an opponent about to putt.
  • summary — a comprehensive and usually brief abstract, recapitulation, or compendium of previously stated facts or statements.
  • summery — of, like, or appropriate for summer: summery weather; a summery dress.
  • symbols — something used for or regarded as representing something else; a material object representing something, often something immaterial; emblem, token, or sign.
  • symonds — John Addington [ad-ing-tuh n] /ˈæd ɪŋ tən/ (Show IPA), 1840–93, English poet, essayist, and critic.
  • symptom — any phenomenon or circumstance accompanying something and serving as evidence of it.
  • syngamy — union of gametes, as in fertilization or conjugation; sexual reproduction.
  • synnema — a spore-bearing structure having very compact conidiophores.
  • synonym — Biology. one of two or more scientific names applied to a single taxon.
  • syntagm — an element that enters into a syntagmatic relationship.
  • tammany — pertaining to, involving, or characteristic of the membership or methods of Tammany Hall.
  • thrummy — of or abounding in thrums; shaggy or tufted.
  • thrymsa — a coin of Anglo-Saxon England.
  • thymine — a pyrimidine base, C 5 H 6 N 2 O 2 , that is one of the principal components of DNA, in which it is paired with adenine. Symbol: T.
  • timbery — like, resembling, or containing timber
  • timidly — lacking in self-assurance, courage, or bravery; easily alarmed; timorous; shy.
  • timothy — a coarse grass, Phleum pratense, having cylindrical spikes, used as fodder.
  • tommyto — a cherry tomato.
  • toponym — a place name.
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