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7-letter words containing u, n, m

  • samnium — an ancient country in central Italy.
  • sanctum — a sacred or holy place.
  • schuman — Robert [rob-ert;; French raw-ber] /ˈrɒb ərt;; French rɔˈbɛr/ (Show IPA), 1886–1963, French political leader: premier of France 1947–48.
  • sigmund — (in the Volsunga Saga) the son of Volsung and Liod; the father, through his sister, Signy, of Sinfjotli; the husband first of Borghild, then of Hjordis; and the father of Sigurd.
  • sirenumMare, Mare Sirenum.
  • solanum — any tree, shrub, or herbaceous plant of the mainly tropical solanaceous genus Solanum: includes the potato, aubergine, and certain nightshades
  • spumone — an Italian style of ice cream of a very fine and smooth texture, usually containing layers of various colors and flavors and chopped fruit or nuts.
  • spumoni — an Italian style of ice cream of a very fine and smooth texture, usually containing layers of various colors and flavors and chopped fruit or nuts.
  • stannum — tin.
  • sternum — Anatomy, Zoology. a bone or series of bones extending along the middle line of the ventral portion of the body of most vertebrates, consisting in humans of a flat, narrow bone connected with the clavicles and the true ribs; breastbone.
  • sudamen — a small, whitish vesicle in the skin formed due to retention of fluid, particularly sweat, in the epidermis
  • summand — a part of a sum.
  • summons — an authoritative command, message, or signal by which one is summoned.
  • sunbeam — a beam or ray of sunlight.
  • sunlamp — a lamp that generates ultraviolet rays, used as a therapeutic device, for obtaining an artificial suntan, etc.
  • sunroom — a room designed to admit a large amount of sunlight; sun parlor or sun porch.
  • suramin — a drug used to treat trypanosomiasis
  • surfman — a member of a surf-boat crew
  • surinam — a republic on the NE coast of South America: formerly a territory of the Netherlands; gained independence 1975. 60,230 sq. mi. (155,995 sq. km). Capital: Paramaribo.
  • surname — the name that a person has in common with other family members, as distinguished from a Christian name or given name; family name.
  • tantrum — a violent demonstration of rage or frustration; a sudden burst of ill temper.
  • temenus — a son of Aristomachus who was allotted the city of Argos for his participation in the Heraclidae invasion of Peloponnesus.
  • tinamou — any of several birds of the family Tinamidae, of South and Central America, related to the ratite birds but superficially resembling the gallinaceous birds.
  • trinkum — a trinket or bauble
  • trueman — Freddy, full name Frederick Sewards Trueman. 1931–2006, English cricketer; a fast bowler, he played for Yorkshire (1949–68) and England (1952–65); first bowler to take 300 test match wickets
  • tsunami — an unusually large sea wave produced by a seaquake or undersea volcanic eruption.
  • tuchman — Barbara (Wertheim) [wurt-hahym] /ˈwɜrt haɪm/ (Show IPA), 1912–1989, U.S. historian and writer.
  • tucuman — a city in NW Argentina.
  • tudjman — Franjo [frahn-yoh] /ˈfrɑn yoʊ/ (Show IPA), 1922–99, Croatian general, historian, and politician: president 1991–99.
  • turfman — a person who is extremely devoted to horse racing.
  • turkman — a native or inhabitant of Turkmenistan.
  • turkmen — the language of the Turkman people, a Turkic language spoken mostly east of the Caspian Sea in Turkmenistan but also in parts of European Russia, Iran, and the Caucasus.
  • umbonal — having the shape or appearance of an umbo; bosslike: an umbonal structure.
  • umbrian — of or relating to Umbria, its inhabitants, or their language.
  • umbundu — Mbundu (def 2).
  • umlungu — a white man: used esp as a term of address
  • umpteen — innumerable; many.
  • unaimed — not aimed or specifically targeted
  • unamuno — Miguel de [mee-gel de] /miˈgɛl dɛ/ (Show IPA), 1864–1936, Spanish philosopher, poet, novelist, and essayist.
  • unarmed — without weapons or armor.
  • unbosom — to disclose (a confidence, secret, etc.).
  • uncharm — to remove an enchantment from; to free from the influence of a spell or charm; disenchant
  • unclamp — to undo the clamps of: to unclamp one's ski boots.
  • uncomfy — not comfortable
  • uncomic — not comic, comical, or funny; serious
  • unfumed — not fumigated
  • unhuman — lacking human attributes: The unhuman figures in his earlier work were not well received.
  • uniform — identical or consistent, as from example to example, place to place, or moment to moment: uniform spelling; a uniform building code.
  • unixism — (operating system, jargon)   A piece of code or a coding technique that depends on the protected multitasking environment with relatively low process-spawn overhead that exists on virtual-memory Unix systems. Common Unixisms include: gratuitous use of "fork"; the assumption that certain undocumented but well-known features of Unix libraries such as "stdio" are supported elsewhere; reliance on obscure side-effects of system calls (use of "sleep" with a 0 argument to tell the scheduler that you're willing to give up your time-slice, for example); the assumption that freshly allocated memory is zeroed; and the assumption that fragmentation problems won't arise from never freeing memory. Compare vaxocentrism. See also New Jersey.
  • unkempt — not combed: unkempt hair.
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