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7-letter words containing o, r, e, m

  • legroom — space sufficient for keeping one's legs in a comfortable position, as in an automobile.
  • leproma — the swollen lesion of leprosy.
  • loamier — Comparative form of loamy.
  • lorimer — a craftsperson who makes hardware for harnesses and riding habits, as bits or spurs.
  • maderno — Carlo [kahr-law] /ˈkɑr lɔ/ (Show IPA), 1556–1629, Italian architect.
  • madrone — any of several evergreen trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, especially A. menziesii (Pacific madrone) of western North America, having red, flaky bark and bearing edible reddish berries.
  • maestro — an eminent composer, teacher, or conductor of music: Toscanini and other great maestros.
  • majored — a commissioned military officer ranking next below a lieutenant colonel and next above a captain.
  • mampoer — a home-distilled brandy made from peaches, prickly pears, etc
  • mandore — (musical instruments) An early form of lute, that gave rise to the mandolin.
  • manrope — a rope placed at the side of a gangway, ladder, or the like, to serve as a rail.
  • marengo — a village in Piedmont, in NW Italy: Napoleon defeated the Austrians 1800.
  • marezzo — an imitation marble composed of Keene's cement, fiber, and coloring matter.
  • marloweChristopher, 1564–93, English dramatist and poet.
  • marmose — any of several small South American opossums of the genus Marmosa of the family Didelphidae, which do not have pouches
  • maspero — Sir Gaston Camille Charles [gas-tawn ka-mee-yuh sharl] /gasˈtɔ̃ kaˈmi yə ʃarl/ (Show IPA), 1846–1916, French Egyptologist.
  • mavrone — An expression of sorrow; alas.
  • mcenroeJohn Patrick, born 1959, U.S. tennis player.
  • medford — a city in E Massachusetts, near Boston.
  • megaron — a building or semi-independent unit of a building, generally used as a living apartment and typically having a square or broadly rectangular principal chamber with a porch, often of columns in antis, and sometimes an antichamber or other small compartments.
  • melrose — a city in E Massachusetts, near Boston.
  • memoirs — a record of events written by a person having intimate knowledge of them and based on personal observation.
  • memoria — a formal note used in diplomacy as a record of a subject that has been discussed.
  • 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).
  • menorca — Minorca.
  • mentors — Plural form of mentor.
  • mercado — a market.
  • merfolk — Mythical creatures that are human from the waist up and fish from the waist down.
  • merinos — Plural form of merino.
  • merlons — (in a battlement) the solid part between two crenels.
  • meroite — an inhabitant of Meroë.
  • meronym — A term that denotes part of something but which is used to refer to the whole of it, e.g., faces when used to mean people in I see several familiar faces present.
  • meropia — partial blindness.
  • meropic — having the ability to speak
  • mersion — an immersion or act of dipping in water, esp as a baptism
  • meteors — Plural form of meteor.
  • microbe — a microorganism, especially a pathogenic bacterium.
  • minored — Simple past tense and past participle of minor.
  • misdoer — Person who commits a misdeed, offender.
  • moberly — a city in N central Missouri.
  • mobster — a member of a criminal mob.
  • mockers — to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
  • mockery — ridicule, contempt, or derision.
  • modders — Plural form of modder.
  • modeler — A person who makes models, especially from a plastic medium such as clay.
  • moderne — pretentiously modern; striving to appear modern but lacking style or conviction.
  • moderns — Plural form of modern.
  • moidore — a former gold coin of Portugal and Brazil.
  • moister — moderately or slightly wet; damp.
  • moither — (Yorkshire, dialect) to bother or harass.
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