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7-letter words starting with me

  • meropic — having the ability to speak
  • merriam — a town in E Kansas.
  • merrickDavid (David Margulies) 1912–2000, U.S. theatrical producer.
  • merrier — full of cheerfulness or gaiety; joyous in disposition or spirit: a merry little man.
  • merrill — James (Ingram) 1926–95, U.S. poet.
  • merrily — a female given name, form of Merry.
  • mersion — an immersion or act of dipping in water, esp as a baptism
  • mesarch — Botany. (of a primary xylem or root) developing from both the periphery and the center; having the older cells surrounded by the younger cells.
  • mesclun — a salad consisting especially of young, tender mixed greens.
  • meseems — it seems to me
  • meseled — afflicted by leprosy
  • meshach — a companion of Daniel.
  • meshing — Present participle of mesh.
  • meshuga — crazy; insane.
  • mesonic — Of or pertaining to mesons.
  • mesozoa — the phylum of invertebrates comprising the mesozoans, parasitic wormlike multicellular organisms sometimes considered to be intermediate in complexity between protozoans and metazoans.
  • mesquin — mean or shabby
  • mesquit — Dated form of mesquite.
  • mess up — a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition: The room was in a mess.
  • mess-up — a blunder; state of confusion; mix-up.
  • message — a communication containing some information, news, advice, request, or the like, sent by messenger, telephone, email, or other means.
  • messene — an ancient city in the SW Peloponnesus; capital of ancient Messenia.
  • messers — Plural form of messer.
  • messiah — the promised and expected deliverer of the Jewish people.
  • messierCharles [sharl] /ʃarl/ (Show IPA), 1730–1817, French astronomer.
  • messily — in a messy manner.
  • messina — a seaport in NE Sicily.
  • messing — a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition: The room was in a mess.
  • messman — an enlisted person who serves in the messroom.
  • messrs. — mister: a title of respect prefixed to a man's name or position: Mr. Lawson; Mr. President.
  • mesteso — a Spanish music genre characterized by the blending of traditional sounds with elements from contemporary popular music
  • mestiza — a woman of mixed racial or ethnic ancestry, especially, in Latin America, of mixed American Indian and European descent or, in the Philippines, of mixed native and foreign descent.
  • mestizo — a person of mixed racial or ethnic ancestry, especially, in Latin America, of mixed American Indian and European descent or, in the Philippines, of mixed native and foreign descent.
  • mestome — conducting tissue associated with parenchyma
  • meta-ii — An early compiler-compiler.
  • meta-iv — Vienna Development Method Specification Language
  • metages — Plural form of metage.
  • metaled — Alternative spelling of metalled.
  • metally — similar to, or suggestive of, metal
  • metamer — a compound exhibiting metamerism with one or more other compounds.
  • metatag — a tag in HTML that is inserted at the top of a web page chiefly to describe its content and provide keywords for use by search engines.
  • metaxas — Joannes [Greek yaw-ah-nyees] /Greek yɔˈɑ nyis/ (Show IPA), 1871–1941, Greek general and political leader: dictator 1936–40.
  • metayer — a person who works the land using tools, seed, etc., furnished by the landlord and who receives a share of the harvest in compensation.
  • metazoa — a zoological group comprising the multicellular animals.
  • metcast — a weather forecast
  • meteors — Plural form of meteor.
  • metered — an instrument for measuring, especially one that automatically measures and records the quantity of something, as of gas, water, miles, or time, when it is activated.
  • methane — a colorless, odorless, flammable gas, CH 4 , the main constituent of marsh gas and the firedamp of coal mines, obtained commercially from natural gas: the first member of the methane, or alkane, series of hydrocarbons.
  • methene — (chemistry) methylene.
  • methink — Misspelling of methinks.
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