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7-letter words containing m, e, d, r

  • -formed — made or grown in the specified manner or to the specified extent
  • -rimmed — -rimmed combines with nouns to form adjectives that describe something as having a border or frame made of a particular substance.
  • -roomed — -roomed combines with numbers to form adjectives which tell you how many rooms a house or flat contains.
  • abermud — (games)   The first popular open source MUD. The first version of AberMUD, named after Aberystwyth, UK, was written in B by Alan Cox, Richard Acott, Jim Finnis, and Leon Thrane, at University of Wales, Aberystwyth for an old Honeywell mainframe and opened in 1987. The gameplay was heavily influenced by MUD1, written by Roy Trubshaw and Richard Bartle, which Alan Cox had played at the University of Essex. In late 1988, Alan Cox ported AberMUD to C so it could run under UNIX on Southampton University's Maths machines. This version was named AberMUD2. Various other versions followed.
  • admired — Simple past tense and past participle of admire.
  • admirer — If you are an admirer of someone, you like and respect them or their work very much.
  • admires — to regard with wonder, pleasure, or approval.
  • alarmed — If someone is alarmed, they feel afraid or anxious that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen.
  • ambered — fixed in amber
  • amender — to alter, modify, rephrase, or add to or subtract from (a motion, bill, constitution, etc.) by formal procedure: Congress may amend the proposed tax bill.
  • amerced — to punish by imposing a fine not fixed by statute.
  • amerind — Indian (def 1).
  • ardmore — a city in S Oklahoma.
  • armored — covered with armor or armor plate
  • bedform — (geology) One of a series of hollows and ripples formed in the bed of a river by the flow of water.
  • bedroom — A bedroom is a room used for sleeping in.
  • berimed — to celebrate in verse.
  • bermuda — a UK Overseas Territory consisting of a group of over 150 coral islands (the Bermudas) in the NW Atlantic: discovered in about 1503, colonized by the British by 1612, although not acquired by the British crown until 1684. Capital: Hamilton. Pop: 69 467 (2013 est). Area: 53 sq km (20 sq miles)
  • boredom — Boredom is the state of being bored.
  • breamed — to clean (a ship's bottom) by applying burning furze, reeds, etc., to soften the pitch and loosen adherent matter.
  • brimmed — the upper edge of anything hollow; rim; brink: the brim of a cup.
  • bromide — Bromide is a drug which used to be given to people to calm their nerves when they were worried or upset.
  • broomed — an implement for sweeping, consisting of a brush of straw or stiff strands of synthetic material bound tightly to the end of a long handle.
  • caromed — Billiards, Pool. a shot in which the cue ball hits two balls in succession.
  • charmed — A charmed place, time, or situation is one that is very beautiful or pleasant, and seems slightly separate from the real world or real life.
  • chirmed — Simple past tense and past participle of chirm.
  • chromed — Chromium-plated.
  • comrade — Your comrades are your friends, especially friends that you share a difficult or dangerous situation with.
  • crammed — If a place is crammed with things or people, it is full of them, so that there is hardly room for anything or anyone else.
  • cramped — A cramped room or building is not big enough for the people or things in it.
  • creamed — the fatty part of milk, which rises to the surface when the liquid is allowed to stand unless homogenized.
  • crimped — folded into ridges
  • crumbed — Simple past tense and past participle of crumb.
  • crumped — Simple past tense and past participle of crump.
  • daimler — Gottlieb (Wilhelm) (German ˈɡɔtliːp ˈvɪlhɛlm). 1834–1900, German engineer and car manufacturer, who collaborated with Nikolaus Otto in inventing the first internal-combustion engine (1876)
  • damager — injury or harm that reduces value or usefulness: The storm did considerable damage to the crops.
  • dampers — Plural form of damper.
  • dampier — William. 1652–1715, English navigator, pirate, and writer: sailed around the world twice
  • daumier — Honoré (ɔnɔre). 1808–79, French painter and lithographer, noted particularly for his political and social caricatures
  • daymare — an unpleasant experience one has when not asleep
  • dear me — surprise
  • decamer — An oligomer having ten subunits.
  • decorum — Decorum is behaviour that people consider to be correct, polite, and respectable.
  • defamer — One who defames.
  • deframe — a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
  • deiform — having the form or appearance of a god; sacred or divine
  • del mar — Norman. 1919–94, British conductor, associated esp with 20th- century British music
  • delorme — Philibert (filibɛr). ?1510–70, French Renaissance architect of the Tuileries, Paris
  • demarco — Tom DeMarco proposed a form of structured analysis.
  • demerge — If a large company is demerged or demerges, it is broken down into several smaller companies.

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