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7-letter words containing r, p, m

  • jumpers — Plural form of jumper.
  • jumpier — Comparative form of jumpy.
  • karmapa — the head of the Kagyupa, Karma Kagyu or Black Hat sect of Tibetan Buddhism, third in importance in the hierarchy of lamas
  • lampern — The European river lamprey, Lampetra fluviatilis.
  • lampers — lampas.
  • lamprey — any eellike marine or freshwater fish of the order Petromyzoniformes, having a circular, suctorial mouth with horny teeth for boring into the flesh of other fishes to feed on their blood.
  • lempira — a paper money and monetary unit of Honduras, equal to 100 centavos. Abbreviation: L.
  • leproma — the swollen lesion of leprosy.
  • lumpers — Plural form of lumper.
  • lumpier — Comparative form of lumpy.
  • mampara — a foolish person; idiot
  • mampoer — a home-distilled brandy made from peaches, prickly pears, etc
  • manipur — a state in NE India between Assam and Burma. 8620 sq. mi. (22,326 sq. km). Capital: Imphal.
  • manrope — a rope placed at the side of a gangway, ladder, or the like, to serve as a rail.
  • mantrap — an outdoor trap set for humans, as to snare poachers or trespassers.
  • mappery — the using of maps
  • mark up — a visible impression or trace on something, as a line, cut, dent, stain, or bruise: a small mark on his arm.
  • mark-up — a visible impression or trace on something, as a line, cut, dent, stain, or bruise: a small mark on his arm.
  • markups — Plural form of markup.
  • marlpit — (dated) A pit where marl has been dug.
  • marplot — a person who mars or defeats a plot, design, or project by meddling.
  • maspero — Sir Gaston Camille Charles [gas-tawn ka-mee-yuh sharl] /gasˈtɔ̃ kaˈmi yə ʃarl/ (Show IPA), 1846–1916, French Egyptologist.
  • meropia — partial blindness.
  • meropic — having the ability to speak
  • mispart — to part wrongly
  • mompara — (South Africa) A fool.
  • morpeth — a town in NE England, the administrative centre of Northumberland. Pop: 13 555 (2001)
  • morphan — A chemical compound, the base of the benzomorphan family of drugs.
  • morphea — (medicine) localized scleroderma.
  • morphed — Linguistics. a sequence of phonemes constituting a minimal unit of grammar or syntax, and, as such, a representation, member, or contextual variant of a morpheme in a specific environment. Compare allomorph (def 2).
  • morphew — A blemish or mark on the skin.
  • morphia — a white, bitter, crystalline alkaloid, C 1 7 H 1 9 NO 3 ⋅H 2 O, the most important narcotic and addictive principle of opium, obtained by extraction and crystallization and used chiefly in medicine as a pain reliever and sedative.
  • morphic — Linguistics. a sequence of phonemes constituting a minimal unit of grammar or syntax, and, as such, a representation, member, or contextual variant of a morpheme in a specific environment. Compare allomorph (def 2).
  • morpho- — indicating form or structure
  • morphol — morphology
  • morphon — (biology) A morphological individual, characterized by definiteness of form, according to w Ernst Haeckel.
  • morphos — Plural form of morpho.
  • mrs mop — a cleaning lady
  • offramp — Alternative spelling of off-ramp.
  • on-ramp — an entrance lane for traffic from a street to a turnpike or freeway.
  • oosperm — a fertilized ovum; zygote
  • orphism — the religious or philosophical system of the Orphic school.
  • p. moreHannah, 1745–1833, English writer on religious subjects.
  • palermo — an island in the Mediterranean, constituting a region of Italy, and separated from the SW tip of the mainland by the Strait of Messina: largest island in the Mediterranean. 9924 sq. mi. (25,705 sq. km). Capital: Palermo.
  • palmary — having or deserving to have the palm of victory or success; praiseworthy: a palmary achievement.
  • palmira — a city in W Colombia.
  • palmyra — an ancient city in central Syria, NE of Damascus: reputedly built by Solomon.
  • palomarMount, a mountain in S California, NE of San Diego: site of observatory. 6126 feet (1867 meters) high.
  • pampero — a cold and dry southwesterly wind that sweeps down over the pampas of Argentina from the Andes.
  • pampers — disposable diapers of soft, absorbent paper with an outer covering of thin plastic
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