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

  • alchemy — Alchemy was a form of chemistry studied in the Middle Ages, which was concerned with trying to discover ways to change ordinary metals into gold.
  • amyelia — congenital absence of the spinal cord.
  • amylase — any of several enzymes that hydrolyse starch and glycogen to simple sugars, such as glucose. They are present in saliva
  • amylate — (organic chemistry) A compound of the radical amyl with oxygen and a positive atom or radical.
  • amylene — any of several liquid isomeric hydrocarbons having the formula C5H10; pentene
  • amylose — the minor component (about 20 per cent) of starch, consisting of long unbranched chains of glucose units. It is soluble in water and gives an intense blue colour with iodine
  • beamily — in a beaming manner
  • bellamy — David (James). born 1933, British botanist, writer, and broadcaster
  • benomyl — a fungicide, derived from imidazole, used on cereal and fruit crops: suspected of being carcinogenic
  • bramley — a variety of cooking apple having juicy firm flesh
  • bromley — a borough of SE Greater London. Pop: 298 300 (2003 est). Area: 153 sq km (59 sq miles)
  • camelry — the part of an army composed of troops mounted on camels
  • chimley — Alternative form of chimbley.
  • demonly — Of, relating to, or like a demon; demonic.
  • elysium — Greek mythology; also Elysian Fields
  • elytrum — Alt form elytron.
  • employe — Alternative spelling of employee.
  • employs — Give work to (someone) and pay them for it.
  • emptily — In an empty manner.
  • gemayel — Amin [ah-meen] /ɑˈmin/ (Show IPA), born 1942, Lebanese political leader: president 1982–88.
  • gemmily — in a gemmy or glittering manner
  • gimlety — (rare) gimlet-eyed, piercing, sharp-sighted.
  • gormley — Sir Antony. born 1950, British sculptor, noted for Angel of the North (1998) and Another Place (1997), an installation of cast-iron figures facing out to sea on Crosby beach, near Liverpool
  • homelyn — a European fish, a species of ray (Raia maculata)
  • homyel' — Gomel.
  • hymenal — Of, or pertaining to, the hymen.
  • lamprey — any eellike marine or freshwater fish of the order Petromyzoniformes, having a circular, suctorial mouth with horny teeth for boring into the flesh of other fishes to feed on their blood.
  • laytime — the period of time allowed by a shipowner to a carrier to carry out cargo loading or discharging operations
  • lehayim — a toast used in drinking to a person's health or well-being.
  • lyceums — Plural form of lyceum.
  • malmedy — Eupen and Malmédy.
  • malmsey — a strong, sweet wine with a strong flavor, originally made in Greece but now made mainly in Madeira.
  • maypole — a tall pole, decorated with flowers and ribbons, around which people dance or engage in sports during May Day celebrations.
  • mazedly — in a bewildered manner
  • medleys — Plural form of medley.
  • merrily — a female given name, form of Merry.
  • messily — in a messy manner.
  • metally — similar to, or suggestive of, metal
  • meynell — Alice Christiana (Thompson) 1850–1922, English poet and essayist.
  • mildewy — Affected by mildew; moldy.
  • miserly — of, like, or befitting a miser; penurious; stingy; niggardly.
  • misrely — to rely wrongly
  • moberly — a city in N central Missouri.
  • moseleyHenry Gwyn Jeffreys [gwin] /gwɪn/ (Show IPA), 1887–1915, English physicist: pioneer in x-ray spectroscopy.
  • mutedly — In a muted manner.
  • mycelia — Plural form of mycelium.
  • mycella — a blue-veined Danish cream cheese, less strongly flavoured than Danish blue
  • myeloid — pertaining to the spinal cord.
  • myeloma — a tumor of plasma cells, arising in bone marrow, and often occurring at multiple sites, as in the vertebrae and flat skull bones.
  • myrtles — Plural form of myrtle.

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