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

  • manteau — a mantle or cloak, especially one worn by women.
  • mantuan — a city in E Lombardy, in N Italy: birthplace of Vergil.
  • mantuas — Plural form of mantua.
  • manumit — to release from slavery or servitude.
  • map out — a representation, usually on a flat surface, as of the features of an area of the earth or a portion of the heavens, showing them in their respective forms, sizes, and relationships according to some convention of representation: a map of Canada.
  • martinu — Bohuslav [baw-hoo-slahf] /ˈbɔ hʊˌslɑf/ (Show IPA), 1890–1959, Czech composer.
  • mastful — (of a tree) yielding mast in abundance
  • matatus — Plural form of matatu.
  • matchup — a pairing or combining; linkage: a match-up of federal funds with state aid.
  • mathura — a city in W Uttar Pradesh, in N India: Hindu shrine and holy city; reputed birthplace of Krishna.
  • matsudo — a city on E Honshu, in Japan, NE of Tokyo.
  • matsuri — A solemn festival celebrated periodically at Shinto shrines in Japan.
  • matured — complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
  • maturer — complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
  • matures — complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
  • maturin — a city in NE Venezuela.
  • maurist — a member of the Benedictine “Congregation of St. Maur,” founded in France in 1618, distinguished for its scholarship and literary works: suppressed during the French Revolution.
  • mauther — a girl
  • max out — maximum.
  • mentula — A penis.
  • minutia — Usually, minutiae. precise details; small or trifling matters: the minutiae of his craft.
  • mitumba — used clothes imported for sale in African countries from more developed western countries
  • montaguAshley (Montague Francis Ashley Montagu) 1905–1999, U.S. anthropologist and writer, born in England.
  • motagua — a river in S central Guatemala, flowing NE to the Caribbean Sea. About 250 miles (315 km) long.
  • mudbath — Alternative spelling of mud bath.
  • mudcats — Plural form of mudcat.
  • mudflat — A stretch of muddy land left uncovered at low tide.
  • mukataa — A headquarters or administrative center in Arabic countries.
  • mukhtar — The head of a village in many Arab countries and in Cyprus.
  • mulatta — A mulatto woman.
  • mulatto — Anthropology. (not in technical use) the offspring of one white parent and one black parent.
  • muletas — Plural form of muleta.
  • mumetal — an alloy containing nickel, iron, and copper, characterized by high magnetic permeability and low hysteresis losses.
  • muntjac — any of various small deer of the genus Muntiacus, of southern and eastern Asia and the adjacent islands, especially M. muntjac, of Java, India, etc., having well-developed horns on bony pedicels.
  • muntjak — Alternative spelling of muntjac.
  • muriate — (not in scientific use) any chloride, especially potassium chloride, KCl, used as a fertilizer.
  • muskrat — a large, aquatic, North American rodent, Ondatra zibethica, having a musky odor.
  • mustagh — Karakoram (def 1).
  • mustang — a small, hardy horse of the American plains, descended from Spanish stock.
  • mustard — a pungent powder or paste prepared from the seed of the mustard plant, used as a food seasoning or condiment, and medicinally in plasters, poultices, etc.
  • mutable — liable or subject to change or alteration.
  • mutably — In a mutable manner.
  • mutagen — a substance or preparation capable of inducing mutation.
  • mutants — Plural form of mutant.
  • mutases — Plural form of mutase.
  • mutated — to change; alter.
  • mutates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mutate.
  • mutator — That which causes mutation or change.
  • mutuals — Plural form of mutual.
  • mutular — of, relating to or resembling a mutule
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