7-letter words containing n, o, m, a
- nonmeat — a substance that does not contain meat
- normale — A normal espresso drink, neither ristretto (shorter) nor lungo (longer).
- normals — Plural form of normal.
- normans — Plural form of norman.
- notaeum — the back (upper surface) of an animal, esp of a bird
- noumena — the object, itself inaccessible to experience, to which a phenomenon is referred for the basis or cause of its sense content.
- oarsman — a person who rows a boat, especially a racing boat; rower.
- oarsmen — a person who rows a boat, especially a racing boat; rower.
- odd-man — noting or pertaining to a situation in which the players on one side outnumber those of the opposition.
- oddsman — a referee or arbitrator
- old man — a father, usually one's own: His old man's letting him have the car for the prom.
- omental — a fold of the peritoneum connecting the stomach and the abdominal viscera forming a protective and supportive covering.
- ominate — (obsolete) To presage; to foreshow; to foretoken.
- omniana — Pieces of information concerning everything.
- omnifax — Alternate name for NYU OMNIFAX? Early system on UNIVAC I or II. Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959).
- omnitab — Statistical analysis and desk calculator. Version: OMNITAB II.
- on-ramp — an entrance lane for traffic from a street to a turnpike or freeway.
- on-seam — inseam (def 3).
- onanism — withdrawal of the penis in sexual intercourse so that ejaculation takes place outside the vagina; coitus interruptus.
- one-man — of or relating to, or operated, performed, or used by one person: a one-man office; a one-man band.
- organum — an organon.
- ormandy — Eugene, 1899–1985, U.S. conductor and violinist, born in Hungary.
- osman i — 1259–1326, Turkish sultan; founder of the Ottoman Empire
- osmanli — an Ottoman.
- osmunda — any fern of the genus Osmunda, especially the royal fern.
- ottoman — of or relating to the Ottoman Empire.
- outname — to be more notorious than
- overman — a foreman, supervisor, or overseer.
- own man — If you say that a man is his own man, you approve of the fact that he makes his decisions and his plans himself, and does not depend on other people.
- pampoen — a pumpkin
- pantoum — a Malay verse form consisting of an indefinite number of quatrains with the second and fourth lines of each quatrain repeated as the first and third lines of the following one.
- paronym — a paronymous word.
- phantom — an apparition or specter.
- plasmon — the sum total of plasmagenes in a cell
- plowman — a man who plows.
- pollman — a graduate of Cambridge University who passed without honours
- pompano — a deep-bodied food fish, Trachinotus carolinus, inhabiting waters off the South Atlantic and Gulf states.
- portman — a group of citizens of a town responsible for administering the affairs of that town
- postman — a postal employee who carries and delivers mail; mail carrier.
- propman — a person responsible for securing, handling, and storing the properties used in a theatrical, motion-picture, or television production.
- psammon — the community of microscopic life forms living between grains of sand on shores
- quondam — former; onetime: his quondam partner.
- rampion — a European bellflower, Campanula rapunculus, having an edible white tuberous root used in Europe for salad.
- ramsons — a garlic, Allium ursinum, having broad leaves.
- ramtron — (company) The company which holds the patents for FRAM and licenses the technology to other companies. The licensees are currently (Feb 1997) Hitachi, Rohm, Samsung, SGS-Thomson and Toshiba, none of who offer FRAM products of their own yet.
- ransome — Arthur. 1884–1967, English writer, best known for his books for children, including Swallows and Amazons (1930) and Great Northern? (1947)
- raymond — Henry Jarvis [jahr-vis] /ˈdʒɑr vɪs/ (Show IPA), 1820–69, U.S. publicist: founder of The New York Times.
- repoman — man employed to repossess goods in cases of non-payment
- roadman — a labourer who repairs roads
- roaming — to walk, go, or travel without a fixed purpose or direction; ramble; wander; rove: to roam about the world.