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7-letter words containing s, i, m, o

  • dominus — the Lord be with you.
  • donnism — loftiness; self-importance
  • echoism — onomatopoeia.
  • egotism — The practice of talking and thinking about oneself excessively because of an undue sense of self-importance.
  • embrios — Plural form of embrio.
  • episome — A genetic element inside some bacterial cells, especially the DNA of some bacteriophages, that can replicate independently of the host and also in association with a chromosome with which it becomes integrated.
  • erotism — Sexual desire or excitement; eroticism.
  • fogyism — an excessively conservative or old-fashioned person, especially one who is intellectually dull (usually preceded by old): The board of directors were old fogies still living in the 19th century.
  • fomites — any agent, as clothing or bedding, that is capable of absorbing and transmitting the infecting organism of a disease.
  • foodism — enthusiasm for and interest in the preparation and consumption of good food
  • gliomas — Plural form of glioma.
  • gnomish — (in folklore) one of a species of diminutive beings, usually described as shriveled little old men, that inhabit the interior of the earth and act as guardians of its treasures; troll.
  • gnomist — a writer of aphorisms.
  • gommies — a fool.
  • heroism — the qualities or attributes of a hero or heroine: He showed great heroism in battle.
  • hobbism — the doctrines of, or those attributed to, Hobbes, especially the doctrine of absolute submission to a royal sovereign in order to avoid the anarchic disorder resulting from the uncontrolled competition of individual interests.
  • hoboism — The lifestyle or practices of hobos; vagrancy.
  • iconism — The formation of a figure, representation, or semblance; a delineation or description.
  • idolism — idolatry.
  • imbizos — Plural form of imbizo.
  • imbosom — embosom.
  • impasto — the laying on of paint thickly.
  • impious — not pious or religious; lacking reverence for God, religious practices, etc.; irreligious; ungodly.
  • imports — Plural form of import.
  • imposed — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
  • imposer — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
  • imposes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impose.
  • imposex — the acquisition of male characteristics by female organisms
  • imposts — Plural form of impost.
  • incomes — Plural form of income.
  • informs — to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to: He informed them of his arrival.
  • irksome — annoying; irritating; exasperating; tiresome: irksome restrictions.
  • isoamyl — containing the isoamyl group; isopentyl.
  • isoform — any of several forms of the same protein, derived either from the same gene or from different genes, each of which is similar in function to the others
  • isogamy — the fusion of two gametes of similar form, as in certain algae.
  • isogram — a line representing equality with respect to a given variable, used to relate points on maps, charts, etc.
  • isohume — a line on a weather map or chart connecting points of equal relative humidity.
  • isomers — Chemistry. a compound displaying isomerism with one or more other compounds.
  • isonome — a line on a chart connecting points of equal abundance values of a plant species sampled in different sections of an area. Isonomes of different species from the same area are compared in studies of plant distribution
  • isonomy — equality of political rights.
  • isozyme — any of the genetically variant forms of certain enzymes that catalyze the same reaction but that may differ in activity, composition, or physical properties.
  • istominEugene, 1925–2003, U.S. concert pianist.
  • jamisonJudith, born 1943, U.S. dancer and choreographer.
  • kimonos — Plural form of kimono.
  • klismos — an ancient Greek chair, having a deep top rail curving forward from the back, and having legs curving upward and inward: imitated during various classical revivals, especially in the early 19th century.
  • koumiss — A drink made from fermented mare's milk, used also as a medicine by Asian nomads.
  • limbous — with slightly overlapping edges
  • limoges — a department in central France. 2145 sq. mi. (5555 sq. km). Capital: Limoges.
  • limosis — an excessive hunger or appetite caused by disease
  • lionism — a lion-like appearance of the skin on the face, caused by leprosy
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