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7-letter words containing t, e, m, l

  • metally — similar to, or suggestive of, metal
  • metical — a brass coin and monetary unit of Mozambique, equal to 100 centavos: replaced the escudo in 1980.
  • mettled — Having mettle or high spirits; ardent.
  • mettles — Plural form of mettle.
  • mildest — amiably gentle or temperate in feeling or behavior toward others.
  • miletus — Classical Mythology. a son of Apollo and Aria, and the founder of the city of Miletus.
  • millets — Plural form of millet.
  • millettKate, born 1934, U.S. writer, feminist activist, and artist.
  • milters — Plural form of milter.
  • mispelt — Misspelling of misspelt.
  • mistell — A message sent to an incorrect recipient in an instant messaging program or online game.
  • model t — an automobile with a 2.9-liter, 4-cylinder engine, produced by the Ford Motor Company from 1909 through 1927, considered to be the first motor vehicle successfully mass-produced on an assembly line.
  • model-t — an automobile with a 2.9-liter, 4-cylinder engine, produced by the Ford Motor Company from 1909 through 1927, considered to be the first motor vehicle successfully mass-produced on an assembly line.
  • molests — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of molest.
  • molinet — a stirrer for mixing chocolate into the contents of a chocolate pot
  • mollest — (in music) written in a minor key; minor.
  • montale — Eugenio [e-oo-je-nyaw] /ˌɛ uˈdʒɛ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1896–1981, Italian poet: Nobel prize 1975.
  • moonlet — a small natural or artificial satellite, as one of a number of natural satellites thought to be embedded in the ring system of Saturn.
  • mottled — spotted or blotched in coloring.
  • mottler — A brush used to create a mottled surface by removing parts of the glaze from an object.
  • mottles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mottle.
  • moulted — Simple past tense and past participle of moult.
  • moulten — (of a bird) having shed old feathers
  • mulcted — Simple past tense and past participle of mulct.
  • muletas — Plural form of muleta.
  • mullets — Plural form of mullet.
  • mullite — a rare clay mineral, aluminum silicate, Al 6 Si 2 O 1 3 , produced artificially during various melting and firing processes: used as a refractory.
  • multure — a toll or fee given to the proprietor of a mill for the grinding of grain, usually consisting of a fixed proportion of the grain brought or of the flour made.
  • mumetal — an alloy containing nickel, iron, and copper, characterized by high magnetic permeability and low hysteresis losses.
  • mutable — liable or subject to change or alteration.
  • mutedly — In a muted manner.
  • myrtles — Plural form of myrtle.
  • nutmeal — the food product obtained by grinding nuts
  • oatmeal — meal made from ground or rolled oats.
  • olmstedFrederick Law, 1822–1903, U.S. landscape architect.
  • omelets — Plural form of omelet.
  • omental — a fold of the peritoneum connecting the stomach and the abdominal viscera forming a protective and supportive covering.
  • palmate — shaped like an open palm or like a hand with the fingers extended, as a leaf or an antler.
  • palmiet — a South African rush
  • plumate — resembling a feather, as a hair or bristle that bears smaller hairs.
  • plummet — Also called plumb bob. a piece of lead or some other weight attached to a line, used for determining perpendicularity, for sounding, etc.; the bob of a plumb line.
  • ptolemy — (Claudius Ptolemaeus) flourished a.d. 127–151, Hellenistic mathematician, astronomer, and geographer in Alexandria.
  • relatum — one of the objects between which a relation is said to hold
  • resmelt — to smelt again
  • smelter — a person or thing that smelts.
  • smittle — (of a disease) infectious
  • stammel — a coarse woollen cloth in former use for undergarments, etc, and usually dyed red
  • stemlet — a little or young stem
  • stempel — a timber support or crossbar, often used as a step in mines
  • stemple — a timber support or crossbar, often used as a step in mines
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