7-letter words containing o, m, d, u
- mud pot — a hot spring filled with boiling mud. Compare paint pot (def 2).
- mudflow — a flow of mixed earth debris containing a large amount of water.
- mudhole — a depression in which mud collects.
- mudhook — an anchor
- mudroom — A room used to act as a barrier between outdoors and indoors.
- mudscow — a boat or barge for travelling over mudflats
- mudwort — a plant of the genus Limosella found growing in muddy areas near water
- muldoon — Robert David, 1921–92, New Zealand political leader: prime minister 1975–84.
- mumford — Lewis, 1895–1990, U.S. author and social scientist.
- murdoch — (Dame) (Jean) Iris, 1919–99, British novelist and philosopher, born in Ireland.
- muscoid — a moss-like plant
- oppidum — A large, defended Iron Age settlement associated with the Celtic La Tène culture.
- osmunda — any fern of the genus Osmunda, especially the royal fern.
- outmode — to cause (something) to go out of style or become obsolete.
- quomodo — (obsolete) The means, way, or method (of doing something).
- quondam — former; onetime: his quondam partner.
- remould — A remould is an old tyre which has been given a new surface or tread and can be used again.
- rhodium — a silvery-white metallic element of the platinum family, forming salts that give rose-colored solutions: used to electroplate microscopes and instrument parts to prevent corrosion. Symbol: Rh; atomic weight: 102.905; atomic number: 45; specific gravity: 12.5 at 20°C.
- rumford — Count, Benjamin Thompson.
- rumored — a story or statement in general circulation without confirmation or certainty as to facts: a rumor of war.
- solidum — a part of a pedestal
- spodium — a fine black powder formed by calcination
- unmould — to take (a jelly, etc) out of a mould
- unmoved — to pass from one place or position to another.
- volumed — consisting of a volume or volumes (usually used in combination): a many-volumed work.