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English 7 letter words - Containing letters bamet - page 1

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ambient

ambient

adj

  1. (mathematics) Containing objects or describing a setting that one is interested in.
  2. (music) Evoking or creating an atmosphere: atmospheric.
  3. Encompassing on all sides; surrounding; encircling; enveloping.
  4. Relating to, or suitable for, storage at room temperature.

noun

  1. (astrology) The atmosphere; the surrounding air or sky; atmospheric components collectively such as air, clouds, water vapour, hail, etc.
  2. (uncountable, music) A type of modern music that creates a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere.
  3. Something that surrounds; encompassing material, substance or shape.

ambrite

ambrite

noun

  1. A form of resinite found in New Zealand coal seams.

atumble

atumble

adj

  1. Set in a tumbling motion.

bambute

barmote

barmote

noun

  1. A court held in Derbyshire, England, for deciding controversies between miners.

bateman

batsmen

batsmen

noun

  1. plural of batsman

beamlet

beamlet

noun

  1. A small beam or ray.

bedmate

bedmate

noun

  1. A person with whom one shares a bed.

beltman

bentham

bentham

Proper noun

  1. derived from any of several places.
  2. Jeremy Bentham, English philosopher and social reformer.

bertram

bertram

noun

  1. Anacyclus pyrethrum; bastard pellitory, pellitory of Spain.

bestamp

bimetal

bimetal

adj

  1. (metallurgy) Consisting of two metals.

noun

  1. (metallurgy) An object consisting of two metals.

boatmen

boatmen

noun

  1. plural of boatman

bromate

bromate

noun

  1. (inorganic chemistry) the anion BrO₃⁻¹, derived from bromic acid; any salt containing this anion

verb

  1. To treat with bromic acid or a bromate

camblet

cymbate

embathe

embathe

verb

  1. (archaic) To bathe.

imbathe

imbathe

verb

  1. Obsolete form of embathe.

lambent

lambent

adj

  1. (figuratively) Exhibiting lightness or brilliance of wit; clever or witty without unkindness.
  2. Brushing or flickering gently over a surface.
  3. Glowing or luminous, but lacking heat.

lambert

lambert

noun

  1. (physics, astronomy) a cgs unit of luminance; the brightness of a surface that emits one lumen per square centimetre

lambeth

lambeth

Proper noun

  1. A district in central London, England.
  2. The name of a London Borough within Greater London.

limbate

limbate

adj

  1. (biology, paleontology) Having a distinct edge, especially one of a different colour; bordered.

macbeth

macbeth

Proper noun

  1. A Shakespeare play, about the Scottish royal family, or its main character.
  2. An 11th-century king of Scotland.

maegbot

maegbot

noun

  1. (historical) A bot or fine paid to the near kinsmen of a slain man as compensation.
  2. If a man was slain a special manbot, or compensation for the loss of a man, had to be paid to the lord side by side with the mægbot to the kin. — NYT, Daily Lexeme: Maegbot, 2011 - (quoting H.R. Loyns, 1962)

magbote

magbote

noun

  1. Compensation for the injury done by slaying a kinsman.

manbote

manbote

noun

  1. (law, historical, Anglo-Saxon) A sum paid to a lord as a pecuniary compensation for killing his vassal, servant, or tenant.

masbate

mebsuta

megabit

megabit

noun

  1. (computing) 10⁶ = 1,000,000 bits or 125,000 bytes (125 kilobytes)
  2. (computing) 2²⁰ = 1,048,576 bits; a mebibit
  3. (computing, informal) one megabit per second

melbeta

metabel

metabit

metabus

moabite

mutable

mutable

adj

  1. (astrology) Being one of the signs Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces, associated with adaptability, flexibility and sympathy.
  2. (programming, of a variable) Having a value that is changeable during program execution.
  3. Changeable, dynamic, evolutive; inclined to change, evolve, mutate.

noun

  1. Something mutable; a variable or value that can change.

outbeam

outbeam

verb

  1. (transitive) To beam more brightly than; to outshine.

rambert

tamable

tamable

adj

  1. Alternative spelling of tameable

tamberg

tembeta

timable

timbale

timbale

noun

  1. A dish of food cooked in such a mould.
  2. A dish of poultry or fish pounded and mixed with egg white, cream, etc., poured into a mould.
  3. A drum-shaped mould used to cook food.

tombean

tubeman

umbrate

umbrate

verb

  1. (obsolete) To shade; to shadow or foreshadow.