7-letter words containing t, m
- cystoma — a cystic tumor.
- dampest — Superlative form of damp Most damp.
- datacom — Data communications.
- daytime — The daytime is the part of a day between the time when it gets light and the time when it gets dark.
- delimit — If you delimit something, you fix or establish its limits.
- demasts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demast.
- dementi — an official denial or contradiction
- demento — a deranged, mentally disturbed, or fanatic person; lunatic; nut.
- demerit — The demerits of something or someone are their faults or disadvantages.
- demeter — the goddess of agricultural fertility and protector of marriage and women
- demeton — a toxic organic chemical compound with formula C6H15O3PS2, primarily used as an insecticide
- demoted — Simple past tense and past participle of demote.
- demotee — One who is demoted.
- demotes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demote.
- demotic — Demotic language is the type of informal language used by ordinary people.
- demount — to remove (a motor, gun, etc) from its mounting or setting
- dertrum — the extremity of the maxilla of a bird's bill, especially when hooked or differentiated from the rest of the bill, as in pigeons and plovers.
- detemir — A long-acting human insulin analogue for maintaining the basal level of insulin.
- detmold — a city in NW Germany, in North Rhine-Westphalia. Pop: 73 880 (2003 est)
- diastem — a minor interruption in the deposition of sedimentary material
- diatoms — Plural form of diatom.
- dictums — Plural form of dictum.
- dim-out — a reduction or concealment of night lighting in wartime to make the source less visible to an enemy from the air or sea.
- dimeter — a verse or line of two measures or feet, as He is gone on the mountain,/He is lost to the forest.
- dimmest — Superlative form of dim.
- dimwits — Plural form of dimwit.
- dinmont — a young neutered male sheep
- dirempt — to separate (something) forcefully or violently
- dismast — to deprive (a ship) of masts; break off the masts of.
- distome — a genus of digenetic parasitic flatworms having two suckers, one ventral and the other oral
- ditmars — Raymond Lee, 1876–1942, U.S. zoologist and author.
- do time — Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
- dogmata — an official system of principles or tenets concerning faith, morals, behavior, etc., as of a church. Synonyms: doctrine, teachings, set of beliefs, philosophy.
- domotic — Of or pertaining to domotics.
- doomest — (archaic) Archaic second-person singular form of doom.
- doormat — a mat, usually placed before a door or other entrance, for people arriving to wipe their shoes on before entering.
- dormant — lying asleep or as if asleep; inactive, as in sleep; torpid: The lecturer's sudden shout woke the dormant audience.
- dormont — a city in SW Pennsylvania.
- dot com — com
- dot-com — a company doing business mostly or solely on the Internet.
- drumkit — Alternative spelling of drum kit.
- drumset — Alternative spelling of drum set.
- du mont — Allen Balcom. 1901–65, US inventor and electronics manufacturer. He developed the cathode-ray tube used in television sets and oscilloscopes
- dumaist — a person who belongs to a duma or Russian council
- dumbest — lacking intelligence or good judgment; stupid; dull-witted.
- durmast — a European oak, Quercus petraea, yielding a heavy, elastic wood used for furniture and in the construction of buildings.
- dustman — a person employed to remove or cart away garbage, refuse, ashes, etc.; garbage collector.
- dustmen — Plural form of dustman.
- eastman — George, 1854–1932, U.S. philanthropist and inventor in the field of photography.
- ecthyma — a contagious viral disease of sheep and goats and occasionally of humans, marked by vesicular and pustular lesions on the lips.