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7-letter words containing n, a, m, h

  • manship — The characteristic of being a man; maleness; masculinity; manliness; manhood.
  • marchen — a German fairy tale or fictional story
  • mashing — Present participle of mash.
  • mashman — a person who is involved in the production of mash
  • mashona — Shona (def 1).
  • maunche — a conventional representation of a sleeve with a flaring end, used as a charge.
  • mccahon — Colin. 1919–87, influential New Zealand painter; noted esp for landscapes and bold abstract paintings, many featuring lettering and Christian imagery
  • mcluhanMarshall, 1911–80, Canadian cultural historian and mass-communications theorist.
  • mcmahon — Sir William. 1908–88, Australian statesman; prime minister of Australia (1971–72)
  • mehuman — one of the seven eunuchs who served in the court of King Ahasuerus. Esther 1:10.
  • menasha — a city in E Wisconsin.
  • menorah — a candelabrum having seven branches (as used in the Biblical tabernacle or the Temple in Jerusalem), or any number of branches (as used in modern synagogues).
  • methane — a colorless, odorless, flammable gas, CH 4 , the main constituent of marsh gas and the firedamp of coal mines, obtained commercially from natural gas: the first member of the methane, or alkane, series of hydrocarbons.
  • minchah — the daily Jewish religious service conducted in the afternoon.
  • mishnah — the collection of oral laws compiled about a.d. 200 by Rabbi Judah ha-Nasi and forming the basic part of the Talmud.
  • mohegan — a member of a group of Pequot Indians that broke with the Pequot and then fought against them in the Pequot War.
  • mohican — Mahican.
  • monarch — a hereditary sovereign, as a king, queen, or emperor.
  • morphan — A chemical compound, the base of the benzomorphan family of drugs.
  • munhall — a city in W Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh.
  • nasmyth — James. 1808–90, British engineer; inventor of the steam hammer (1839)
  • needham — a town in E Massachusetts, near Boston.
  • nkrumah — Kwame [kwah-mee] /ˈkwɑ mi/ (Show IPA), 1909–72, president of Ghana 1960–66.
  • nomarch — the governor of a nome or a nomarchy.
  • nymphae — Anatomy. one of the inner labia of the vulva.
  • nymphal — Of or pertaining to a nymph or nymphs.
  • phantom — an apparition or specter.
  • pinkham — Lydia (Estes) 1819–83, U.S. businesswoman: manufactured patent medicine.
  • rhamnus — a member of the Rhamnus genus of trees and shrubs known as buckthorn
  • romansh — a group of three Rhaeto-Romanic dialects spoken in E Switzerland. Compare Ladin (def 2).
  • samhain — a festival of the ancient Celts, held around November 1 to celebrate the beginning of winter.
  • schuman — Robert [rob-ert;; French raw-ber] /ˈrɒb ərt;; French rɔˈbɛr/ (Show IPA), 1886–1963, French political leader: premier of France 1947–48.
  • shamina — a wool blend of pashm and shahtoosh
  • shaming — the painful feeling arising from the consciousness of something dishonorable, improper, ridiculous, etc., done by oneself or another: She was overcome with shame.
  • shermanForrest Percival, 1896–1951, U.S. naval officer.
  • shipman — a sailor.
  • shopman — a man who is employed to work in a shop
  • showman — a person who presents or produces a show, especially of a theatrical nature.
  • the man — the person having power or authority over one; esp., as orig. used by U.S. blacks, a white man
  • thiamin — a white, crystalline, water-soluble compound of the vitamin-B complex, containing a thiazole and a pyrimidine group, C 12 H 17 ClN 4 OS, essential for normal functioning of the nervous system, a deficiency of which results chiefly in beriberi and other nerve disorders: occurring in many natural sources, as green peas, liver, and especially the seed coats of cereal grains, the commercial product of which is chiefly synthesized in the form of its chloride (thiamine chloride or thiamine hydrochloride) for therapeutic administration, or in nitrate form (thiamine mononitrate) for enriching flour mixes.
  • tuchman — Barbara (Wertheim) [wurt-hahym] /ˈwɜrt haɪm/ (Show IPA), 1912–1989, U.S. historian and writer.
  • uncharm — to remove an enchantment from; to free from the influence of a spell or charm; disenchant
  • unhuman — lacking human attributes: The unhuman figures in his earlier work were not well received.
  • unmacho — not macho
  • whangam — an imaginary creature
  • whitmanMarcus, 1802–47, U.S. missionary and pioneer.
  • windham — a town in NE Connecticut.
  • wyndhamJohn (John Benyon Harris) 1903–69, British science-fiction writer.
  • xantham — Alternative form of xanthan.
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