7-letter words containing o, g, m
- gosmore — cat's-ear.
- gourami — a large, air-breathing, nest-building, freshwater Asiatic fish, Osphronemus goramy, used for food.
- gourmet — a connoisseur of fine food and drink; epicure.
- gownman — Archaic form of gownsman.
- gramont — Philibert [fee-lee-ber] /fi liˈbɛr/ (Show IPA), Comte de, 1621–1707, French courtier, soldier, and adventurer.
- grannom — a widespread caddis fly, Brachycentrus subnubilus, the larvae of which attach their cases to vegetation under running water and are esteemed as a bait by anglers
- grogram — a coarse fabric of silk, of silk and mohair or wool, or of wool, formerly in use.
- grommet — Machinery. any of various rings or eyelets of metal or the like. an insulated washer of rubber or plastic, inserted in a hole in a metal part to prevent grounding of a wire passing through the hole.
- gromyko — Andrei Andreevich [uhn-dryey uhn-drye-yi-vyich] /ʌnˈdryeɪ ʌnˈdryɛ yɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1909–89, Soviet diplomat: foreign minister 1957–85, president 1985–88.
- groomed — Simple past tense and past participle of groom.
- groomer — A person who grooms (dogs, horses, etc.).
- grumose — (botany) Clustered in grains at intervals; grumous.
- grumous — Also, grumose [groo-mohs] /ˈgru moʊs/ (Show IPA). Botany. formed of clustered grains or granules.
- gumboil — a small abscess on the gum, originating in an abscess in the pulp of a tooth.
- gumboot — a rubber boot.
- gumdrop — a small candy made of gum arabic, gelatin, or the like, sweetened and flavored.
- gummose — (sciences) gummy; yielding or consisting of gum.
- gummous — consisting of or resembling gum; gummy.
- gumshoe — Slang. a detective.
- gumwood — the wood of a gum tree, especially the wood of a eucalyptus or of the sweet gum.
- gunroom — A room used for storing sporting guns in a house.
- gurudom — the state of being a guru
- hegemon — a person, nation, etc., that has or exercises hegemony.
- hogmane — a horse's mane that has been cut short so that it stands up stiffly
- homaged — Simple past tense and past participle of homage.
- homager — a vassal.
- homages — Plural form of homage.
- homburg — a man's felt hat with a soft crown dented lengthwise and a slightly rolled brim.
- hommage — A homage, especially something in an artwork which has been done in respectful imitation of another artist.
- homolog — something homologous.
- humogen — a plant fertilizer
- hygroma — a swelling in the soft tissue that occurs over a joint, usually caused by repeated injury
- imogene — a female given name.
- isogamy — the fusion of two gametes of similar form, as in certain algae.
- isogram — a line representing equality with respect to a given variable, used to relate points on maps, charts, etc.
- kampong — a small village or community of houses in Malay-speaking lands.
- kingdom — a state or government having a king or queen as its head.
- legroom — space sufficient for keeping one's legs in a comfortable position, as in an automobile.
- limoges — a department in central France. 2145 sq. mi. (5555 sq. km). Capital: Limoges.
- loaming — a rich, friable soil containing a relatively equal mixture of sand and silt and a somewhat smaller proportion of clay.
- log jam — an immovable pileup or tangle of logs, as in a river, causing a blockage.
- logjams — Plural form of logjam.
- looming — a looming appearance, as of something seen indistinctly at a distance or through a fog: the loom of a moraine directly in their path.
- lugworm — any burrowing annelid of the genus Arenicola, of ocean shores, having tufted gills: used as bait for fishing.
- lumbago — pain in the lower, or lumbar, region of the back or loins, especially chronic or recurring pain.
- mad-dog — Slang. to glare at threateningly.
- magalog — A promotional catalog or sales brochure designed to resemble a high-quality magazine.
- maggots — Plural form of maggot.
- maggoty — infested with maggots, as food.
- maginot — André, 1877–1932, French minister of war 1929–32: backed construction of Maginot Line.