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7-letter words containing med

  • medawarPeter Brian, 1915–87, English zoologist and anatomist, born in Brazil: Nobel Prize in medicine 1960.
  • meddled — Simple past tense and past participle of meddle.
  • meddler — to involve oneself in a matter without right or invitation; interfere officiously and unwantedly: Stop meddling in my personal life!
  • meddles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of meddle.
  • medevac — a helicopter for evacuating the wounded from a battlefield.
  • medford — a city in E Massachusetts, near Boston.
  • mediacy — the state of being mediate.
  • medials — Plural form of medial.
  • medians — Plural form of median.
  • mediant — the third degree of a major or minor musical scale.
  • mediate — to settle (disputes, strikes, etc.) as an intermediary between parties; reconcile.
  • medical — of or relating to the science or practice of medicine: medical history; medical treatment.
  • medicin — Obsolete form of medicine.
  • medico- — medical
  • medicos — Plural form of medico.
  • medigap — (sometimes initial capital letter) private health insurance that supplements coverage for people already covered by government insurance.
  • medinas — Plural form of medina.
  • mediums — a middle state or condition; mean.
  • medivac — to transport (sick or wounded persons) by medevac.
  • medlars — a small tree, Mespilus germanica, of the rose family, the fruit of which resembles a crab apple and is not edible until the early stages of decay.
  • medleys — Plural form of medley.
  • medoids — Plural form of medoid.
  • medulla — Anatomy. the marrow of the bones. the soft, marrowlike center of an organ, as the kidney or adrenal gland. medulla oblongata.
  • medusae — a saucer-shaped or dome-shaped, free-swimming jellyfish or hydra.
  • medusal — medusan
  • medusan — pertaining to a medusa or jellyfish.
  • medusas — Plural form of medusa.
  • melamed — a teacher in a Jewish school, especially a heder.
  • pre-med — premedical
  • racemed — with or arranged in racemes
  • renamed — a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known.
  • resumed — to take up or go on with again after interruption; continue: to resume a journey.
  • shimmed — a thin slip or wedge of metal, wood, etc., for driving into crevices, as between machine parts to compensate for wear, or beneath bedplates, large stones, etc., to level them.
  • skimmed — to take up or remove (floating matter) from the surface of a liquid, as with a spoon or ladle: to skim the cream from milk.
  • slammed — a violent and noisy closing, dashing, or impact.
  • smeddum — any fine powder
  • smedley — a male given name.
  • someday — at an indefinite future time.
  • spammed — (lowercase) Digital Technology. disruptive online messages, especially commercial messages posted on a computer network or sent as email (often used attributively): Install spam blocker software and keep your email spam filters updated to protect your accounts from unsolicited spam.
  • steamed — heated by or heating with steam: a steam radiator.
  • stemmed — having a stem or a specified kind of stem (often used in combination): a long-stemmed rose.
  • the med — the Mediterranean region
  • unaimed — not aimed or specifically targeted
  • unarmed — without weapons or armor.
  • unfumed — not fumigated
  • unnamed — without a name; nameless.
  • untamed — changed from the wild or savage state; domesticated: a tame bear.
  • untimed — the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another.
  • venomed — the poisonous fluid that some animals, as certain snakes and spiders, secrete and introduce into the bodies of their victims by biting, stinging, etc.
  • volumed — consisting of a volume or volumes (usually used in combination): a many-volumed work.
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