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7-letter words containing s, y, m

  • moistly — In a moist manner.
  • mondays — on Mondays.
  • monkeys — A small to medium-sized primate that typically has a long tail, most kinds of which live in trees in tropical countries.
  • morassy — Marshy; fenny.
  • moseleyHenry Gwyn Jeffreys [gwin] /gwɪn/ (Show IPA), 1887–1915, English physicist: pioneer in x-ray spectroscopy.
  • moseyed — to wander or shuffle about leisurely; stroll; saunter (often followed by along, about, etc.).
  • mousery — a place infested with mice
  • mousily — In a mousy manner.
  • muscovy — Also called Grand Duchy of Muscovy. a principality founded c1271 and centered on the ancient city of Moscow. Its rulers gradually gained control over the neighboring Great Russian principalities and established the Russian Empire under the czars.
  • mushily — In a mushy manner.
  • musigny — a dry, red wine of the Burgundy region in France.
  • muskily — in a musky manner
  • mustily — In a musty manner.
  • myalism — a kind of witchcraft, similar to obi, practised esp in the Caribbean
  • mycetes — a collective term for fungi, esp microscopic pathogenic fungi
  • mycoses — Plural form of mycosis.
  • mycosis — the presence of parasitic fungi in or on any part of the body.
  • myiases — Plural form of myiasis.
  • myiasis — any disease that results from the infestation of tissues or cavities of the body by larvae of flies.
  • mykonos — a mountainous island in SE Greece, in the S Aegean: resort. 35 sq. mi. (90 sq. km).
  • myriads — Plural form of myriad.
  • myrtles — Plural form of myrtle.
  • myspace — (Internet) One's profile on the MySpace website.
  • mystery — anything that is kept secret or remains unexplained or unknown: the mysteries of nature.
  • mystics — Plural form of mystic.
  • mystify — to perplex (a person) by playing upon the person's credulity; bewilder purposely.
  • mystory — (philosophy) A pedagogical genre encouraging the exploration of history as an open-minded individual rather than an analytical historian following institutional norms.
  • mytilus — Any of the genus Mytilus of marine bivalve shells, including the common mussel.
  • myxomas — Plural form of myxoma.
  • nasmyth — James. 1808–90, British engineer; inventor of the steam hammer (1839)
  • nymphos — Plural form of nympho.
  • olympusMount, a mountain in NE Greece, on the boundary between Thessaly and Macedonia: mythical abode of the greater Grecian gods. 9730 feet (2966 meters).
  • onymous — Having a name.
  • oronyms — Plural form of oronym.
  • oxysome — a group of molecules
  • pyjamas — night clothes consisting of loose-fitting trousers and jacket.
  • rhymist — a person who rhymes
  • rhythms — movement or procedure with uniform or patterned recurrence of a beat, accent, or the like.
  • salmony — like salmon
  • samkhya — one of the six leading systems of Hindu philosophy, stressing the reality and duality of spirit and matter.
  • samoyed — a member of a Uralic people dwelling in W Siberia and the far NE parts of European Russia.
  • scrimpy — scanty; meager; barely adequate.
  • scrummy — scrumptious.
  • scrumpy — strong English cider
  • semenya — Caster. born 1991, South African female athlete; won gold in the 800 metres at the 2009 World Championships; subjected to gender testing then returned to competitive athletics in 2010
  • semidry — partially or nearly dry.
  • seymourJane, c1510–37, third wife of Henry VIII of England and mother of Edward VI.
  • shambly — characterized by awkward, lazy, or unsteady movements, esp in walking
  • shrimpy — resembling a shrimp
  • simcity — (games)   Maxis Software's simulation game which lets you design and build your own city, which must be administered well if it is to thrive. Land must be zoned, transportation systems built, and police and fire protection provided. Once you've zoned some land, and provided electrical power, the simulation takes over, and simcitizens move in. If you perform your mayoral duties poorly, however, they will move out again. If you don't provide enough police, crime will rise and sims will vote with their feet. Try to save money on fire protection, and your city may burn to the ground. There is no predefined way to win the game, building the largest city you can is just one possible strategy. SimCity runs on Archimedes, Amiga, Atari ST, IBM PC and Macintosh. There was also a NeWS version for Sun SPARC workstations running OpenWindows.
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