7-letter words containing r, e, a, m, n
- normale — A normal espresso drink, neither ristretto (shorter) nor lungo (longer).
- numeral — a word, letter, symbol, or figure, etc., expressing a number; number: the Roman numerals.
- oarsmen — a person who rows a boat, especially a racing boat; rower.
- overman — a foreman, supervisor, or overseer.
- perlman — Itzhak [ee-tsahk,, it-zahk] /ˈi tsɑk,, ˈɪt zɑk/ (Show IPA), born 1945, U.S. violinist, born in Israel.
- permian — Geology. noting or pertaining to a period of the Paleozoic Era occurring from about 280 to 230 million years ago and characterized by a profusion of amphibian species.
- prename — given name.
- ragment — a statute, roll, or list
- raiment — clothing; apparel; attire.
- ramekin — a small dish in which food can be baked and served.
- ramenta — a scraping, shaving, or particle.
- ransome — Arthur. 1884–1967, English writer, best known for his books for children, including Swallows and Amazons (1930) and Great Northern? (1947)
- reamend — to alter, modify, rephrase, or add to or subtract from (a motion, bill, constitution, etc.) by formal procedure: Congress may amend the proposed tax bill.
- reaming — to enlarge to desired size (a previously bored hole) by means of a reamer.
- red man — a contemptuous term used to refer to a North American Indian.
- reedman — a musician who plays a reed instrument.
- reelman — (formerly) the member of a beach life-saving team who controlled the reel on which the line was wound
- remains — to continue in the same state; continue to be as specified: to remain at peace.
- remanet — a remainder or something left over
- remanie — fragments and fossils of organic skeletal materials that have been transported before burial
- remnant — a remaining, usually small part, quantity, number, or the like.
- renamed — a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known.
- repoman — man employed to repossess goods in cases of non-payment
- riemann — Georg Friedrich Bernhard [gey-awrk free-drikh bern-hahrt] /geɪˈɔrk ˈfri drɪx ˈbɛrn hɑrt/ (Show IPA), 1826–66, German mathematician.
- riesman — David, 1909–2002, U.S. sociologist.
- romaine — Also called romaine lettuce, cos, cos lettuce. a variety of lettuce, Lactuca sativa longifolia, having a cylindrical head of long, relatively loose leaves.
- romance — Music. a short, simple melody, vocal or instrumental, of tender character.
- romanes — Romany; the language of the Gypsies
- romneya — a bushy type of poppy
- sarment — a thin stem or runner that forms a new plant
- 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.
- sherman — Forrest Percival, 1896–1951, U.S. naval officer.
- smarten — to make more trim or spruce; improve in appearance (usually followed by up): Try to smarten up your outfit.
- surname — the name that a person has in common with other family members, as distinguished from a Christian name or given name; family name.
- tonearm — pickup (sense 7) pickup (sense 7b)
- trueman — Freddy, full name Frederick Sewards Trueman. 1931–2006, English cricketer; a fast bowler, he played for Yorkshire (1949–68) and England (1952–65); first bowler to take 300 test match wickets
- unarmed — without weapons or armor.
- varment — Chiefly Southern and South Midland U.S. vermin. an objectionable or undesirable animal, usually predatory, as a coyote or bobcat.
- vermian — resembling or of the nature of a worm.
- wireman — a person who installs and maintains electric wiring.
- yardmen — Plural form of yardman.