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6-letter words containing a, i, m

  • hamite — a descendant of Ham. Gen. 10:1, 6–20.
  • hamlinHannibal, 1809–91, U.S. political leader: vice president of the U.S. 1861–65.
  • hamuli — Plural form of hamulus.
  • hanami — The Japanese custom of enjoying the beauty of flowers, usually cherry blossoms or plum blossoms, also known as \"flower viewing\".
  • hemina — an ancient liquid measure equal to about a half pint
  • hiemal — of or relating to winter; wintry.
  • hitman — a hired killer, especially a professional killer from the underworld.
  • holmia — the oxide of holmium
  • i mean — You say 'I mean' when making clearer something that you have just said.
  • i-beam — a rolled or extruded metal beam having a cross section resembling an I. Compare H-beam.
  • iambic — Prosody. pertaining to the iamb. consisting of or employing an iamb or iambs.
  • iambus — iamb.
  • iceman — a man whose business is gathering, storing, selling, or delivering ice.
  • idumea — Esau, the brother of Jacob.
  • iframe — (Internet) A section of a web page that can act as the container for a second separate page or resource.
  • imaged — a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, sculptured, or otherwise made visible.
  • imager — a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, sculptured, or otherwise made visible.
  • images — a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, sculptured, or otherwise made visible.
  • imagin — Obsolete form of imagine.
  • imamis — a member of the principal sect of Shiʿah, believing in a succession of twelve divinely inspired imams, beginning with Ali and ending with Muhammad al-Muntazar (d. a.d. c880), who supposedly retired to a cave, later to return as the Mahdi.
  • imaret — (in Turkey) a hospice for pilgrims, travelers, etc.
  • imbark — to cover in bark
  • immane — vast in size; enormous.
  • immask — to disguise
  • impact — the striking of one thing against another; forceful contact; collision: The impact of the colliding cars broke the windshield.
  • impair — to make or cause to become worse; diminish in ability, value, excellence, etc.; weaken or damage: to impair one's health; to impair negotiations.
  • impala — an African antelope, Aepyceros melampus, the male of which has ringed, lyre-shaped horns.
  • impale — to fasten, stick, or fix upon a sharpened stake or the like.
  • impark — to enclose or shut up, as in a park.
  • imparl — to confer with the opposing party in a lawsuit with a view to settling the dispute amicably, out of court.
  • impart — to make known; tell; relate; disclose: to impart a secret.
  • impave — (archaic, poetic) To pave.
  • impawn — to put in pawn; pledge.
  • imphal — a state in NE India between Assam and Burma. 8620 sq. mi. (22,326 sq. km). Capital: Imphal.
  • infame — infamy
  • infamy — extremely bad reputation, public reproach, or strong condemnation as the result of a shameful, criminal, or outrageous act: a time that will live in infamy.
  • ingmar — a male given name.
  • ingram — a male given name.
  • inmate — a person who is confined in a prison, hospital, etc.
  • inseam — an inside or inner seam of a garment, especially the seam of a trouser leg that runs from the crotch down to the bottom of the leg.
  • intima — the innermost membrane or lining of some organ or part, especially that of an artery, vein, or lymphatic.
  • isakmp — Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol
  • ismael — Ishmael (def 1).
  • jamila — a female given name: from a Swahili word meaning “beautiful.”.
  • jammin — excellent; very good.
  • jasmin — a female given name.
  • jemima — a female given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “dove.”.
  • jicama — the large, edible, tuberous root of a tropical American plant, Pachyrhizus erosus, of the legume family, eaten as a vegetable either raw or boiled.
  • kalima — (Islam) the formal content of the shahada (declaration of faith):
  • kalium — (obsolete) Potassium.
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