7-letter words containing t, m
- coadmit — to admit together
- cocomat — a mat made from coconut fibre
- comatic — of, relating to, or produced by a coma
- combats — Plural form of combat.
- combust — (of a star or planet) invisible for a period between 24 and 30 days each year due to its proximity to the sun
- come at — If a person or animal comes at you, they move towards you in a threatening way and try to attack you.
- come it — to pretend; act a part
- come to — When someone who is unconscious comes to, they recover consciousness.
- cometic — Cometary. relating to a comet.
- comfits — Plural form of comfit.
- comfort — If you are doing something in comfort, you are physically relaxed and contented, and are not feeling any pain or other unpleasant sensations.
- comital — of or relating to a count or earl
- comitia — an ancient Roman assembly that elected officials and exercised judicial and legislative authority
- comment — If you comment on something, you give your opinion about it or you give an explanation for it.
- commeth — (obsolete) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of come.
- commits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commit.
- commote — A secular division of land in mediaeval Wales.
- commute — If you commute, you travel a long distance every day between your home and your place of work.
- compact — Compact things are small or take up very little space. You use this word when you think this is a good quality.
- compart — to divide into parts
- compast — rounded
- compete — If you compete in a contest or a game, you take part in it.
- complot — a plot or conspiracy
- comport — If you comport yourself in a particular way, you behave in that way.
- compost — Compost is a mixture of decayed plants and vegetable waste which is added to the soil to help plants grow.
- compote — Compote is fruit stewed with sugar or in syrup.
- compter — a prison, esp one in which the inmates are debtors
- compton — Arthur Holly. 1892–1962, US physicist, noted for his research on X-rays, gamma rays, and nuclear energy: Nobel prize for physics 1927
- compute — To compute a quantity or number means to calculate it.
- comtian — Also, Comtean. of or relating to the philosophy of Auguste Comte.
- comtism — the philosophy of Auguste Comte; positivism.
- comtran — ["Communications Computer Language COMTRAN", D.W. Clark et al, RADC-TR-69-190, Rose Air Development Center, Griffiss AFB, NY, July 1969].
- contemn — to treat or regard with contempt; scorn
- cosmist — an adherent of cosmism
- costume — An actor's or performer's costume is the set of clothes they wear while they are performing.
- crampet — a cramp iron
- crémant — (of wine) moderately sparkling
- cremate — When someone is cremated, their dead body is burned, usually as part of a funeral service.
- cretism — a lie or falsehood
- crumpet — Crumpets are round, flat pieces of a substance like bread or batter with small holes in them. You toast them and eat them with butter.
- cultism — The system or practice of a cult.
- cumbent — lying down; recumbent
- cumquat — kumquat
- cumshot — (vulgar, slang) A sex act in pornographic films in which a man ejaculates onto his partner's body.
- cumslut — (slang, vulgar, usually, derogatory) A person who badly wants to receive a man's semen, particularly in an orifice.
- cumulet — a variety of domestic fancy pigeon, pure white or white with light red markings
- customs — the part of a port, airport, frontier station, etc, where baggage and freight are examined for dutiable goods and contraband
- cutworm — the caterpillar of various noctuid moths, esp those of the genus Argrotis, which is a pest of young crop plants in North America
- cymatia — cymatium.
- cymatic — (physics) Of or pertaining to cymatics.