7-letter words containing r, a, m, e
- chamfer — a narrow flat surface at the corner of a beam, post, etc, esp one at an angle of 45°
- champer — to bite upon or grind, especially impatiently: The horses champed the oats.
- charmed — A charmed place, time, or situation is one that is very beautiful or pleasant, and seems slightly separate from the real world or real life.
- charmer — If you refer to someone, especially a man, as a charmer, you think that they behave in a very charming but rather insincere way.
- chaumer — the living quarters used by farm workers
- chimera — A chimera is an unrealistic idea that you have about something or a hope that you have that is unlikely to be fulfilled.
- claimer — a person who makes a claim; claimant
- clamber — If you clamber somewhere, you climb there with difficulty, usually using your hands as well as your feet.
- clammer — a person who gathers clams
- clamper — a spiked metal frame fastened to the sole of a shoe to prevent slipping on ice
- comaker — a person who, in addition to a person who is borrowing money, makes a formal promise that a loan will be repaid or a payment made to a creditor, by signing a promissory note
- compare — When you compare things, you consider them and discover the differences or similarities between them.
- compear — to appear in court
- comrade — Your comrades are your friends, especially friends that you share a difficult or dangerous situation with.
- coremia — the fruiting bodies of certain fungi, consisting of a loosely bound bundle of conidiophores.
- crammed — If a place is crammed with things or people, it is full of them, so that there is hardly room for anything or anyone else.
- crammer — A crammer is a school, teacher, or book which prepares students for an exam by teaching them a lot in a short time.
- cramped — A cramped room or building is not big enough for the people or things in it.
- cramper — a spiked metal plate used as a brace for the feet in throwing the stone
- crampet — a cramp iron
- cranmer — Thomas. 1489–1556, the first Protestant archbishop of Canterbury (1533–56) and principal author of the Book of Common Prayer. He was burnt as a heretic by Mary I
- creamed — the fatty part of milk, which rises to the surface when the liquid is allowed to stand unless homogenized.
- creamer — Creamer is a white powder that is used in tea and coffee instead of milk.
- crémant — (of wine) moderately sparkling
- cremate — When someone is cremated, their dead body is burned, usually as part of a funeral service.
- cremona — a city in N Italy, in Lombardy on the River Po: noted for the manufacture of fine violins in the 16th–18th centuries. Pop: 70 887 (2001)
- crewman — A crewman is a member of a crew.
- crimean — of or relating to the Crimea or its inhabitants
- daimler — Gottlieb (Wilhelm) (German ˈɡɔtliːp ˈvɪlhɛlm). 1834–1900, German engineer and car manufacturer, who collaborated with Nikolaus Otto in inventing the first internal-combustion engine (1876)
- damager — injury or harm that reduces value or usefulness: The storm did considerable damage to the crops.
- dampers — Plural form of damper.
- dampier — William. 1652–1715, English navigator, pirate, and writer: sailed around the world twice
- daumier — Honoré (ɔnɔre). 1808–79, French painter and lithographer, noted particularly for his political and social caricatures
- daymare — an unpleasant experience one has when not asleep
- dear me — surprise
- decamer — An oligomer having ten subunits.
- defamer — One who defames.
- deframe — a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
- del mar — Norman. 1919–94, British conductor, associated esp with 20th- century British music
- demarco — Tom DeMarco proposed a form of structured analysis.
- denmark — a kingdom in N Europe, between the Baltic and the North Sea: consists of the mainland of Jutland and about 100 inhabited islands (chiefly Zealand, Lolland, Funen, Falster, Langeland, and Bornholm); extended its territory throughout the Middle Ages, ruling Sweden until 1523 and Norway until 1814, and incorporating Greenland as a province from 1953 to 1979; joined the Common Market (now the EU) in 1973; an important exporter of dairy produce. Language: Danish. Religion: Christian, Lutheran majority. Currency: krone. Capital: Copenhagen. Pop: 5 556 452 (2013 est). Area: 43 031 sq km (16 614 sq miles)
- dramedy — a television program or series using both serious and comic subjects, usually without relying on conventional plots, laugh tracks, etc.
- drammen — a port in S Norway. Pop: 56 688 (2004 est)
- dreamed — a succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep.
- dreamer — a person who dreams.
- duramen — heartwood.
- eardrum — a membrane in the ear canal between the external ear and the middle ear; tympanic membrane.
- eargasm — A sense of pleasure derived from listening to something, particularly music.
- earldom — Also called earlship. the rank or title of an earl.
- earmark — any identifying or distinguishing mark or characteristic: The mayor's statement had all the earmarks of dirty politics.