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There are 16 seven-letter words containing A, B, D, L and M

BEDLAMPbedlamp n. A bedside lamp.
BEDLAMP n. a reading light near a bed.
BEDLAMSbedlams n. Plural of bedlam.
BEDLAM n. pandemonium.
BELDAMEbeldame n. (Obsolete) A grandmother.
beldame n. (Now archaic) An old woman, particularly an ugly one.
BELDAME n. an old woman, esp. an ugly one, also BELDAM.
BELDAMSbeldams n. Plural of beldam.
BELDAM n. an old woman, esp. an ugly one, also BELDAME.
BEMEDALbemedal v. (Transitive) To award a medal to; to adorn with a medal.
BEMEDAL v. (archaic) to decorate with medals.
BIMODALbimodal adj. Having two modes or forms.
bimodal adj. (Mathematics, of a distribution) Having two modes (local maxima).
BIMODAL adj. in statistics, having two modes.
BLAMMEDblammed v. Simple past tense and past participle of blam.
BLAM v. to make a sound like a gunshot.
EMBALEDembaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of embale.
EMBALE v. to form into a bale.
EMBAYLDEMBAIL v. (obsolete) to encircle, to hoop in.
GAMBLEDgambled v. Simple past tense and past participle of gamble.
GAMBLE v. to play a game of chance.
HAMBLEDhambled v. Simple past tense and past participle of hamble.
HAMBLE v. to mutilate a dog by cutting off the balls of its feet.
LAMBADAlambada n. (Preceded by definite article) A fast-paced, erotic Brazilian dance in which couples dance with their…
lambada n. The music to which it is danced.
LAMBADA n. a rhythmic energetic Latin-American dance.
LAMBDASlambdas n. Plural of lambda.
LAMBDA n. (Greek) the Greek letter L, also LABDA.
MARBLEDmarbled adj. Composed of marble; having a marble exterior.
marbled adj. Having marbling.
marbled adj. Resembling marble.
RAMBLEDrambled v. Simple past tense and past participle of ramble.
RAMBLE v. to wander.
WAMBLEDwambled v. Simple past tense and past participle of wamble.
WAMBLE v. to move unsteadily.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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