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6-letter words containing a, m, e

  • omerta — secrecy sworn to by oath; code of silence.
  • osmate — a salt of osmic acid
  • palmed — having a palm or palms of a specified kind (often used in combination): a wide-palmed hand.
  • palmerAlice Elvira, 1855–1902, U.S. educator.
  • palmie — a palmtop computer
  • pamela — (or Virtue Rewarded) an epistolary novel (1740) by Samuel Richardson.
  • pamper — to treat or gratify with extreme or excessive indulgence, kindness, or care: to pamper a child; to pamper one's stomach.
  • pelham — a bit that is used with two pairs of reins, designed to serve the purpose of a full bridle.
  • penman — a person who writes or copies; scribe; copyist.
  • perma- — indicating a fixed state
  • pieman — a seller of pies
  • pneuma — the vital spirit; the soul.
  • pomace — the pulpy residue from apples or similar fruit after crushing and pressing, as in cider making.
  • pomade — a scented ointment, especially one used for the scalp or for dressing the hair.
  • preamp — a preamplifier.
  • prearm — to arm (literally or figuratively) in advance
  • preman — a precursor of the human being
  • pyemia — a diseased state in which pyogenic bacteria are circulating in the blood, characterized by the development of abscesses in various organs.
  • raceme — a simple indeterminate inflorescence in which the flowers are borne on short pedicels lying along a common axis, as in the lily of the valley.
  • radome — a dome-shaped device used to house a radar antenna.
  • ramage — a descent group composed of individuals descended from one ancestor through any combination of male and female links.
  • ramate — having branches; branching out or off.
  • ramble — to wander around in a leisurely, aimless manner: They rambled through the shops until closing time.
  • rameau — Jean Philippe [zhahn fee-leep] /ʒɑ̃ fiˈlip/ (Show IPA), 1683–1764, French composer and musical theorist.
  • ramets — an individual of a clone.
  • ramjet — a jet engine operated by the injection of fuel into a stream of air compressed by the forward speed of the aircraft.
  • rammed — a male sheep.
  • rammel — discarded or waste matter
  • rammer — a person or thing that rams.
  • rammle — a collection of items saved in case they become useful
  • ramose — having many branches.
  • ramped — a sloping surface connecting two levels; incline.
  • ramper — a person who engages in share ramping
  • ramses — 1198–1167 b.c, king of ancient Egypt.
  • ramseyArthur Michael (Baron Ramsey of Canterbury) 1904–1988, English clergyman and scholar: archbishop of Canterbury 1961–74.
  • randem — with three horses harnessed together as a team
  • readme — an explanatory document that accompanies computer files or software
  • reamed — to enlarge to desired size (a previously bored hole) by means of a reamer.
  • reamer — any of various rotary tools, with helical or straight flutes, for finishing or enlarging holes drilled in metal.
  • reaum. — Réaumur (scale)
  • reexam — reexamination.
  • remade — to make again or anew.
  • remail — to send again or forward (an email message)
  • remain — to continue in the same state; continue to be as specified: to remain at peace.
  • remake — to make again or anew.
  • remand — to send back, remit, or consign again.
  • remark — to say casually, as in making a comment: Someone remarked that tomorrow would be a warm day.
  • remate — to mate (animals) again
  • remora — any of several fishes of the family Echeneididae, having on the top of the head a sucking disk by which they can attach themselves to sharks, turtles, ships, and other moving objects.
  • remuda — a group of saddle horses from which ranch hands choose mounts for the day.
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