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7-letter words containing um

  • bum rap — a trumped-up or false charge
  • bum-out — a person who avoids work and sponges on others; loafer; idler.
  • bumbaze — to confuse; bewilder
  • bumbler — to bungle or blunder awkwardly; muddle: He somehow bumbled through two years of college.
  • bumboat — any small boat used for ferrying supplies or goods for sale to a ship at anchor or at a mooring
  • bumelia — a thorny shrub of the genus Bumelia
  • bumfuck — a remote or insignificant place
  • bummalo — Bombay duck.
  • bumming — a person who avoids work and sponges on others; loafer; idler.
  • bummock — a submerged mass of ice projecting downwards
  • bump up — If you bump up an amount, you increase it suddenly, usually by a lot.
  • bumping — to come more or less violently in contact with; collide with; strike: His car bumped a truck.
  • bumpkin — If you refer to someone as a bumpkin, you think they are uneducated and stupid because they come from the countryside.
  • bumpoff — murder.
  • bumster — (of trousers) cut low so as to reveal the top part of the buttocks
  • by gum! — by God!
  • cacumen — an apex
  • cadmium — Cadmium is a soft bluish-white metal that is used in the production of nuclear energy.
  • caesium — a ductile silvery-white element of the alkali metal group that is the most electropositive metal. It occurs in pollucite and lepidolite and is used in photocells. The radioisotope caesium-137, with a half-life of 30.2 years, is used in radiotherapy. Symbol: Cs; atomic no: 55; atomic wt: 132.90543; valency: 1; relative density: 1.873; melting pt: 28.39±0.01°C; boiling pt: 671°C
  • calcium — Calcium is a soft white element which is found in bones and teeth, and also in limestone, chalk, and marble.
  • calumba — the root of the Mozambiquan plant Jateorhiza columba, used as an aid to digestion and as a mild tonic
  • calumet — a long-stemmed ceremonial pipe, smoked by North American Indians as a token of peace, at sacrifices, etc.
  • calumny — Calumny or a calumny is an untrue statement made about someone in order to reduce other people's respect and admiration for them.
  • cambium — a meristem that increases the girth of stems and roots by producing additional xylem and phloem
  • castrum — (historical) Among the Ancient Romans, a building or plot of land used as a military defensive position.
  • cenaeum — (in ancient geography) a NW promontory of Euboea.
  • centrum — the main part or body of a vertebra
  • cerumen — the soft brownish-yellow wax secreted by glands in the auditory canal of the external ear
  • chaumer — the living quarters used by farm workers
  • chetrum — a Bhutanese unit of money, worth one hundredth of a ngultrum
  • chillum — a short pipe, usually of clay, used esp for smoking cannabis
  • chumash — a printed book containing one of the Five Books of Moses
  • chumble — To peck at or nibble.
  • chummed — cut or ground bait dumped into the water to attract fish to the area where one is fishing.
  • circum- — around; surrounding; on all sides
  • clumped — a small, close group or cluster, especially of trees or other plants.
  • clumper — a heavy shoe
  • clusium — ancient name of Chiusi.
  • columba — as in Alpha Columbae. a small constellation in the S hemisphere south of Orion
  • columel — the central column in a capsule
  • columns — Plural form of column.
  • consume — If you consume something, you eat or drink it.
  • corumba — a city in W Brazil.
  • costume — An actor's or performer's costume is the set of clothes they wear while they are performing.
  • cow gum — a colourless adhesive based on a natural rubber solution
  • cozumel — an island off NE Quintana Roo state, on the Yucatán Peninsula, in SE Mexico: tourist resort.
  • cranium — Your cranium is the round part of your skull that contains your brain.
  • crissum — the area or feathers surrounding the cloaca of a bird
  • crumbed — Simple past tense and past participle of crumb.
  • crumber — (Australian rules football) A player who waits around a marking contest aiming to get the ball if it falls down to the ground (because the opposing players leaping for it have spoiled each others efforts).
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