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7-letter words containing t, a, m, n

  • calmant — a calmative
  • cartman — (dated) A person who transports goods or people by horse and cart; a carman.
  • catmint — a Eurasian plant, Nepeta cataria, having spikes of purple-spotted white flowers and scented leaves of which cats are fond: family Lamiaeae (labiates)
  • clamant — noisy
  • climant — rampant, as a goat: a goat climant.
  • comtian — Also, Comtean. of or relating to the philosophy of Auguste Comte.
  • comtran — ["Communications Computer Language COMTRAN", D.W. Clark et al, RADC-TR-69-190, Rose Air Development Center, Griffiss AFB, NY, July 1969].
  • crémant — (of wine) moderately sparkling
  • dormant — lying asleep or as if asleep; inactive, as in sleep; torpid: The lecturer's sudden shout woke the dormant audience.
  • dustman — a person employed to remove or cart away garbage, refuse, ashes, etc.; garbage collector.
  • eastmanGeorge, 1854–1932, U.S. philanthropist and inventor in the field of photography.
  • emanant — Flowing forth; emanating or issuing from or as if from a source.
  • emanate — (of something abstract but perceptible) Issue or spread out from (a source).
  • emicant — Beaming forth; flashing.
  • enstamp — to imprint with a stamp
  • etamine — a cotton or worsted fabric of loose weave, used for clothing, curtains, etc
  • fantasm — an apparition or specter.
  • fat man — the code name for the plutonium-core, implosion-type atom bomb the U.S. first tested and then dropped on Nagasaki in 1945.
  • footman — a liveried servant who attends the door or carriage, waits on table, etc.
  • formant — Music. the range and number of partials present in a tone of a specific instrument, representing its timbre.
  • fretman — A guitar player, especially one who plays acoustic guitar.
  • garment — any article of clothing: dresses, suits, and other garments.
  • gateman — a gatekeeper.
  • geomant — a geomancer
  • gramont — Philibert [fee-lee-ber] /fi liˈbɛr/ (Show IPA), Comte de, 1621–1707, French courtier, soldier, and adventurer.
  • gymnast — a person trained and skilled in gymnastics.
  • hamptonLionel, 1908–2002, U.S. jazz vibraphonist.
  • hematin — Biochemistry. heme.
  • hetmans — Plural form of hetman.
  • hit man — a hired killer, especially a professional killer from the underworld.
  • impaint — to paint
  • implant — to put or fix firmly: to implant sound principles in a child's mind.
  • inmates — Plural form of inmate.
  • inmeats — (archaic) The edible viscera of animals, such as heart, liver, etc.
  • intimae — the innermost membrane or lining of some organ or part, especially that of an artery, vein, or lymphatic.
  • intimal — the innermost membrane or lining of some organ or part, especially that of an artery, vein, or lymphatic.
  • jam nut — lock nut (def 2).
  • lambent — running or moving lightly over a surface: lambent tongues of flame.
  • laments — to feel or express sorrow or regret for: to lament his absence.
  • madtran — Early preprocessor that translated Fortran to MAD, for gain in speed.
  • magenta — a town in N Italy, W of Milan: the French and Sardinians defeated the Austrians here 1859.
  • maginot — André, 1877–1932, French minister of war 1929–32: backed construction of Maginot Line.
  • magnate — a person of great influence, importance, or standing in a particular enterprise, field of business, etc.: a railroad magnate.
  • magneto — a small electric generator with an armature that rotates in a magnetic field provided by permanent magnets, as a generator supplying ignition current for certain types of internal combustion engines or a hand-operated generator for telephone signaling.
  • magnets — Plural form of magnet.
  • mahants — Plural form of mahant.
  • maintop — a platform at the head of the lower mainmast.
  • malting — germinated grain, usually barley, used in brewing and distilling.
  • maltman — Someone who works in a malthouse.
  • manatee — any of several plant-eating aquatic mammals of the genus Trichechus, of West Indian, Floridian, and Gulf Coast waters, having two flippers in front and a broad, spoon-shaped tail: all species are endangered.
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