7-letter words containing r, a, m
- romains — Jules [zhyl] /ʒül/ (Show IPA), (Louis Farigoule) 1885–1972, French novelist, poet, and dramatist.
- romance — Music. a short, simple melody, vocal or instrumental, of tender character.
- romanes — Romany; the language of the Gypsies
- romania — Romanian name of Romania.
- romanic — derived from the Romans.
- romanov — a member of the imperial dynasty of Russia that ruled from 1613 to 1917.
- romansh — a group of three Rhaeto-Romanic dialects spoken in E Switzerland. Compare Ladin (def 2).
- romanus — died a.d. 897, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 897.
- romanza — a short instrumental piece of song-like character
- romaunt — a romantic tale or poem; romance.
- romneya — a bushy type of poppy
- roraima — a state of N Brazil: chiefly rainforest Capital: Boa Vista. Pop: 346 871 (2002). Area: 230 104 sq km (89 740 sq miles)
- ruckman — a person who plays in the ruck
- rumania — Romania.
- rumelia — a division of the former Turkish Empire, in the Balkan Peninsula: included Albania, Macedonia, and Thrace.
- ruminal — (of an animal) ruminant
- rummage — to search thoroughly or actively through (a place, receptacle, etc.), especially by moving around, turning over, or looking through contents.
- saimiri — a small South American squirrel-monkey of the genus Chrysothrix (formerly Saimiris)
- samaria — a republic in SW Asia, on the Mediterranean: formed as a Jewish state May 1948. 7984 sq. mi. (20,679 sq. km). Capital: Jerusalem.
- samarra — a town in central Iraq, on the Tigris: seat of the early Abassid caliphs.
- sambhur — a deer, Cervus unicolor, of India, Sri Lanka, southeastern Asia, the East Indies, and the Philippines, having three-pointed antlers.
- samovar — a metal urn, used especially by Russians for heating water for making tea.
- sampler — a person who samples.
- sampras — Peter ("Pete") born 1971, U.S. tennis player.
- samsara — Buddhism. the process of coming into existence as a differentiated, mortal creature. Compare nirvana (def 1).
- samurai — a member of the hereditary warrior class in feudal Japan.
- sarcasm — harsh or bitter derision or irony.
- sarcoma — any of various malignant tumors composed of neoplastic cells resembling embryonic connective tissue.
- sarment — a thin stem or runner that forms a new plant
- scammer — a confidence game or other fraudulent scheme, especially for making a quick profit; swindle.
- scamper — to run or go hastily or quickly.
- schmear — a dab, as of cream cheese, spread on a roll, bagel, or the like.
- screamo — a form of emo music typically featuring screaming vocals
- sdr-ram — Single Data Rate Random Access Memory
- seamark — a conspicuous object on land, visible from the sea, serving to guide or warn mariners, as a beacon.
- seaworm — a marine worm
- sedarim — a plural of Seder.
- seminar — a small group of students, as in a university, engaged in advanced study and original research under a member of the faculty and meeting regularly to exchange information and hold discussions.
- semiraw — (of food) not fully cooked; (of materials) not fully processed; raw to some degree
- seriema — either of two birds of the family Cariamidae, Cariama cristata, of southern Brazil, or Chunga burmeisteri, of Argentina, having long legs, an erectile crest, a short, broad bill, and limited ability to fly.
- serumal — the clear, pale-yellow liquid that separates from the clot in the coagulation of blood; blood serum.
- shammer — a person who shams.
- sherman — Forrest Percival, 1896–1951, U.S. naval officer.
- sidearm — with a swinging motion of the arm moving to the side of the body at shoulder level or below and nearly parallel to the ground: to pitch sidearm.
- similar — having a likeness or resemblance, especially in a general way: two similar houses.
- simitar — a curved, single-edged sword of Asian, especially Eastern origin.
- simular — a person or thing that simulates; pretender.
- slammer — a person or thing that slams.
- smacker — a dollar.
- smaller — of limited size; of comparatively restricted dimensions; not big; little: a small box.