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7-letter words containing u, n, m

  • munhall — a city in W Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh.
  • munites — to fortify.
  • munjeet — The plant Rubia cordifolia, or Indian madder; the dye extracted from the plant.
  • munnion — a mullion or muntin.
  • munshis — Plural form of munshi.
  • munster — a city in NW Germany: treaty of Westphalia 1648.
  • muntins — Plural form of muntin.
  • 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.
  • muntrie — a SE Australian myrtaceous shrub, Kunzea pomifera, that has green-red edible berries
  • müntzer — Thomas. c. 1490–1525, German radical religious and political reformer; executed for organizing the Peasants' War (1524–25)
  • muonium — an electron and a positively charged muon bound together by electrical attraction in the same manner as the electron and proton in a hydrogen atom.
  • muraena — any species of moray eel, esp of the genus Muraena (family Muraenidae), common in Mediterranean, tropical, and sub-tropical waters and prized as a food fish by the ancient Romans
  • mureins — Plural form of murein.
  • murgeon — a grimace; a wry face.
  • murking — Present participle of murk.
  • murlain — a round, narrow-mouthed basket
  • murrain — Veterinary Pathology. any of various diseases of cattle, as anthrax, foot-and-mouth disease, and Texas fever.
  • muscone — an oily, very slightly water-soluble, large cyclic ketone containing a 15-membered ring, C 1 6 H 3 0 O, obtained from musk: used in the perfume industry.
  • mushing — a trip or journey, especially across snow and ice with a dog team.
  • musigny — a dry, red wine of the Burgundy region in France.
  • musimon — Alternative form of mouflon.
  • musings — absorbed in thought; meditative.
  • muskone — an oily, very slightly water-soluble, large cyclic ketone containing a 15-membered ring, C 1 6 H 3 0 O, obtained from musk: used in the perfume industry.
  • mussing — Present participle of muss.
  • mustang — a small, hardy horse of the American plains, descended from Spanish stock.
  • musting — to be obliged; be compelled: Do I have to go? I must, I suppose.
  • mustn't — Mustn't is the usual spoken form of 'must not'.
  • mutagen — a substance or preparation capable of inducing mutation.
  • mutants — Plural form of mutant.
  • muttony — Like mutton; having a flavour of mutton.
  • muzzing — to study intensely; grind.
  • mzungus — Plural form of mzungu.
  • nampula — a city in E Mozambique.
  • natrium — (formerly) sodium.
  • natsume — Soseki [saw-se-kee] /ˈsɔ sɛˌki/ (Show IPA), (Kinnosuke Natsume) 1867–1916, Japanese novelist.
  • nelumbo — lotus (def 3).
  • nemunas — Lithuanian name of Neman.
  • neumann — Saint John Nepomucene [nuh-pom-uh-seen] /nəˈpɒm əˌsin/ (Show IPA), 1811–60, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman and educator, born in the Austrian Empire: canonized 1977.
  • neurism — one of the three 'vital forces', namely nerve-force
  • neuroma — a tumor formed of nerve tissue.
  • new ulm — a city in S Minnesota.
  • nimious — great, extravagant, considerable
  • niobium — a steel-gray metallic element resembling tantalum in its chemical properties; becomes a superconductor below 9 K; used chiefly in alloy steels. Symbol: Nb; atomic number: 41; atomic weight: 92.906; specific gravity: 8.4 at 20°C.
  • nipmuck — a member of an Algonquian Indian people living in the vicinity of Worcester, Mass.
  • nkrumah — Kwame [kwah-mee] /ˈkwɑ mi/ (Show IPA), 1909–72, president of Ghana 1960–66.
  • no jump — a jump that does not qualify in sports such as the long jump
  • noricum — an ancient Roman province in central Europe, roughly corresponding to the part of Austria south of the Danube.
  • noseeum — (colloquial) a biting midge, a small flying insect that harasses people out of doors, particularly in warm weather after sunset.
  • nostrum — our sea, especially the Mediterranean to the ancient Romans.
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