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There are 13 four-letter words ending with OM

ATOMatom n. (Chemistry, physics) The smallest possible amount of matter which still retains its identity as a chemical…
atom n. (History of science) A hypothetical particle posited by Greek philosophers as an ultimate and indivisible…
atom n. (Now generally regarded figuratively) The smallest, indivisible constituent part or unit of something.
BOOMboom v. To make a loud, hollow, resonant sound.
boom v. (Transitive, figuratively, of speech) To exclaim with force, to shout, to thunder.
boom v. Of a Eurasian bittern, to make its deep, resonant territorial vocalisation.
COOMcoom n. Soot, smut.
coom n. Dust.
coom n. Grease.
DOOMdoom n. Destiny, especially terrible.
doom n. An undesirable fate; an impending severe occurrence or danger that seems inevitable.
doom n. A feeling of danger, impending danger, darkness, or despair.
FROMfrom prep. Used to indicate source or provenance.
from prep. Originating at (A year, time, etc.).
from prep. Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.
GLOMglom v. (Transitive, informal) To take.
glom v. (Intransitive, informal) To grab hold of, seize; catch, grab or latch onto.
glom v. (Intransitive, informal) To clump up, to seize together into a lump or conglomeration.
LOOMloom n. A utensil; tool; a weapon; (usually in compound) an article in general.
loom n. A frame or machine of wood or other material, in which a weaver forms cloth out of thread; a machine…
loom n. The part of an oar which is between the grip or handle and the blade; the shaft.
PROMprom n. (Britain) A promenade concert.
prom n. (Britain, abbreviation) A promenade.
prom n. (US) A formal ball held at a high school or college on special occasions; e.g,. near the end of the academic year.
ROOMroom n. (Now rare) Opportunity or scope (to do something).
room n. (Uncountable) Space for something, or to carry out an activity.
room n. (Archaic) A particular portion of space.
SOOMSOOM v. (Scots) to swim.
TOOMtoom adj. (Rare or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Empty; bare.
toom n. (Chiefly Scottish) A piece of waste ground where rubbish is deposited.
toom v. (Rare or dialectal) To empty; teem.
WHOMwhom pron. (Interrogative) What person or people; which person or people.
whom pron. (Relative) Used to refer to a previously mentioned person or people.
whom pron. (Fused relative, archaic outside set patterns) The person(s) whom; whomever.
ZOOMzoom n. A humming noise from something moving very fast.
zoom n. (Figurative) A quick ascent.
zoom n. (Figurative) A big increase.

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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