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7-letter words containing t, m

  • betimes — in good time; early
  • bevomit — to vomit over
  • bimetal — an object or material made from sheets of two types of metal
  • bimotor — an airplane or other vehicle that has two engines.
  • bismuth — a brittle pinkish-white crystalline metallic element having low thermal and electrical conductivity, which expands on cooling. It is widely used in alloys, esp low-melting alloys in fire safety devices; its compounds are used in medicines. Symbol: Bi; atomic no: 83; atomic wt: 208.98037; valency: 3 or 5; relative density: 9.747; melting pt: 271.4°C; boiling pt: 1564±5°C
  • bite me — expressing contempt
  • bitumed — covered with bitumen
  • bitumen — Bitumen is a black sticky substance which is obtained from tar or petrol and is used in making roads.
  • boatman — A boatman is a man who is paid by people to take them across an area of water in a small boat, or a man who hires boats out to them for a short time.
  • bombast — Bombast is trying to impress people by saying things that sound impressive but have little meaning.
  • bomblet — one of a number of small bombs contained in a larger bomb
  • bon mot — A bon mot is a clever, witty remark.
  • boomlet — a small, short-lived, economic boom
  • britcom — a comedy, especially a television series, made in the United Kingdom.
  • bromate — any salt or ester of bromic acid, containing the monovalent group -BrO3 or ion BrO3–
  • brutism — the characteristic actions of a brute
  • bum out — a person who avoids work and sponges on others; loafer; idler.
  • bum-out — a person who avoids work and sponges on others; loafer; idler.
  • bumboat — any small boat used for ferrying supplies or goods for sale to a ship at anchor or at a mooring
  • bumster — (of trousers) cut low so as to reveal the top part of the buttocks
  • calmant — a calmative
  • calmest — without rough motion; still or nearly still: a calm sea.
  • calmeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calm.
  • calumet — a long-stemmed ceremonial pipe, smoked by North American Indians as a token of peace, at sacrifices, etc.
  • cambelt — Part of an internal combustion engine that synchronizes the rotation of the crankshaft and the camshaft(s) so that the engine's valves open and close at the proper times during each cylinder's intake and exhaust strokes.
  • cambist — a dealer or expert in foreign exchange
  • camelot — (in Arthurian legend) the English town where King Arthur's palace and court were situated
  • campest — something that provides sophisticated, knowing amusement, as by virtue of its being artlessly mannered or stylized, self-consciously artificial and extravagant, or teasingly ingenuous and sentimental.
  • campout — a camping trip
  • cartman — (dated) A person who transports goods or people by horse and cart; a carman.
  • castism — Alt form casteism.
  • castrum — (historical) Among the Ancient Romans, a building or plot of land used as a military defensive position.
  • catmill — An apparatus with several beams protruding from a central rotating pole, used to train fighting dogs by having them chase a cat or other small animal in circles.
  • catmint — a Eurasian plant, Nepeta cataria, having spikes of purple-spotted white flowers and scented leaves of which cats are fond: family Lamiaeae (labiates)
  • catworm — an active carnivorous polychaete worm, Nephthys hombergii, that is about 10cm (4in) long, having a pearly sheen to its body: often dug for bait
  • cements — Plural form of cement.
  • centime — a monetary unit of Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Congo-Brazzaville, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, French Polynesia, Gabon, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Liechtenstein, Madagascar, Mali, Mayotte, Morocco, New Caledonia, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Switzerland, and Togo. It is worth one hundredth of their respective standard units
  • centimo — monetary unit of Costa Rica, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela
  • centrum — the main part or body of a vertebra
  • cermets — Plural form of cermet.
  • chametz — leavened food which may not be eaten during Passover
  • chatham — a town in SE England, in N Kent on the River Medway: formerly royal naval dockyard. Pop: 73 468 (2001)
  • chemist — A chemist or a chemist's is a shop where drugs and medicines are sold or given out, and where you can buy cosmetics and some household goods.
  • chetrum — a Bhutanese unit of money, worth one hundredth of a ngultrum
  • chimist — Someone who plays the chimes.
  • chymist — Obsolete spelling of chemist.
  • clamant — noisy
  • clement — Clement weather is pleasantly mild and dry.
  • climant — rampant, as a goat: a goat climant.
  • climate — The climate of a place is the general weather conditions that are typical of it.
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