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7-letter words containing a, l, m, e

  • montale — Eugenio [e-oo-je-nyaw] /ˌɛ uˈdʒɛ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1896–1981, Italian poet: Nobel prize 1975.
  • morales — emotional or mental condition with respect to cheerfulness, confidence, zeal, etc., especially in the face of opposition, hardship, etc.: the morale of the troops.
  • morelia — a state in SW Mexico. 23,196 sq. mi. (60,080 sq. km). Capital: Morelia.
  • morulae — Plural form of morula.
  • moulage — the making of a mold, especially with plaster of Paris, of objects, footprints, tire tracks, etc., as for the purpose of identification.
  • movable — capable of being moved; not fixed in one place, position, or posture.
  • muletas — Plural form of muleta.
  • mumetal — an alloy containing nickel, iron, and copper, characterized by high magnetic permeability and low hysteresis losses.
  • muraled — decorated with a mural or murals.
  • mutable — liable or subject to change or alteration.
  • mycelia — Plural form of mycelium.
  • mycella — a blue-veined Danish cream cheese, less strongly flavoured than Danish blue
  • myeloma — a tumor of plasma cells, arising in bone marrow, and often occurring at multiple sites, as in the vertebrae and flat skull bones.
  • namable — capable of or susceptible to being named or identified; identifiable.
  • nemoral — Pertaining to groves or woodland.
  • normale — A normal espresso drink, neither ristretto (shorter) nor lungo (longer).
  • numeral — a word, letter, symbol, or figure, etc., expressing a number; number: the Roman numerals.
  • nutmeal — the food product obtained by grinding nuts
  • oatmeal — meal made from ground or rolled oats.
  • omental — a fold of the peritoneum connecting the stomach and the abdominal viscera forming a protective and supportive covering.
  • omphale — a queen of Lydia, whom Hercules was required to serve as a slave to atone for the murder of Iphitus
  • palermo — an island in the Mediterranean, constituting a region of Italy, and separated from the SW tip of the mainland by the Strait of Messina: largest island in the Mediterranean. 9924 sq. mi. (25,705 sq. km). Capital: Palermo.
  • palmate — shaped like an open palm or like a hand with the fingers extended, as a leaf or an antler.
  • palmiet — a South African rush
  • perlman — Itzhak [ee-tsahk,, it-zahk] /ˈi tsɑk,, ˈɪt zɑk/ (Show IPA), born 1945, U.S. violinist, born in Israel.
  • pleroma — the state of total fullness or abundance, relating particularly to the nature of God
  • plumage — the entire feathery covering of a bird.
  • plumate — resembling a feather, as a hair or bristle that bears smaller hairs.
  • premeal — of the period before a meal
  • rambler — a person, animal, or thing that rambles.
  • realism — interest in or concern for the actual or real, as distinguished from the abstract, speculative, etc.
  • reclaim — to claim or demand the return or restoration of, as a right, possession, etc.
  • reclame — publicity; self-advertisement; notoriety.
  • reelman — (formerly) the member of a beach life-saving team who controlled the reel on which the line was wound
  • relatum — one of the objects between which a relation is said to hold
  • remblai — earth used for an embankment or rampart
  • removal — the act of removing.
  • rumelia — a division of the former Turkish Empire, in the Balkan Peninsula: included Albania, Macedonia, and Thrace.
  • sampler — a person who samples.
  • scamble — a long bench used in a farm kitchen
  • seminal — pertaining to, containing, or consisting of semen.
  • serumal — the clear, pale-yellow liquid that separates from the clot in the coagulation of blood; blood serum.
  • shamble — a shambling gait.
  • slammed — a violent and noisy closing, dashing, or impact.
  • slammer — a person or thing that slams.
  • smaller — of limited size; of comparatively restricted dimensions; not big; little: a small box.
  • stammel — a coarse woollen cloth in former use for undergarments, etc, and usually dyed red
  • takelma — a member of a North American Indian people of southwestern Oregon, extinct since the early 20th century.
  • tamable — able to be tamed.
  • telamon — atlas (def 5).
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