6-letter words containing a, m, e
- carême — the forty days of Lent
- carmel — Mountmountain ridge in NW Israel, extending as a promontory into the Mediterranean: highest point, c. 1,800 ft (549 m)
- carmen — an opera (1875) by Georges Bizet.
- cembra — a large Swiss pine which yields nuts (cembra nuts)
- champe — (architecture) Alternative form of champ.
- charme — Obsolete spelling of charm.
- cinema — A cinema is a place where people go to watch films for entertainment.
- claime — Obsolete spelling of claim.
- comake — to make together
- comate — having tufts of hair
- cosmea — any of various tropical American plants of the genus Cosmos of the family Asteraceae, cultivated as garden plants for their brightly coloured flowers
- crambe — any plant of the Crambe genus of the Brassicaceae family native to Europe, eastern Africa, and central and southern Asia
- crames — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crame.
- creams — Plural form of cream.
- creamy — Food or drink that is creamy contains a lot of cream or milk.
- crimea — a peninsula between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, disputed between Ukraine and Russia: a former autonomous republic of the Soviet Union (1921–54); part of the Ukrainian SSR from (1954–1991); an autonomous republic of independent Ukraine (1991–2014); annexation by Russia in 2014 not recognized internationally. Capital: Simferopol. Pop: 1 966 801 (2014 est)
- daemon — a demigod
- daimen — occasional; odd
- damage — To damage an object means to break it, spoil it physically, or stop it from working properly.
- damien — Joseph (ʒozɛf), known as Father Damien. 1840–89, Belgian Roman Catholic missionary to the leper colony at Molokai, Hawaii
- dammed — a barrier to obstruct the flow of water, especially one of earth, masonry, etc., built across a stream or river.
- dammer — Also called gum dammar. a copallike resin derived largely from dipterocarpaceous trees of southern Asia, especially Malaya and Sumatra, and used chiefly for making colorless varnish.
- damned — Damned is used by some people to emphasize what they are saying, especially when they are angry or frustrated.
- damner — a person who damns
- damped — Simple past tense and past participle of damp.
- dampen — To dampen something such as someone's enthusiasm or excitement means to make it less lively or intense.
- damper — A damper is a small sheet of metal in a fire, boiler, or furnace that can be moved to increase or reduce the amount of air that enters.
- damsel — A damsel is a young, unmarried woman.
- de man — Paul, 1919–83, U.S. literary critic and theorist, born in Belgium.
- de-man — to reduce the workforce of (a plant, industry, etc)
- deamon — (spelling) It's spelled "daemon".
- decamp — If you decamp, you go away from somewhere secretly or suddenly.
- dedham — a town in E Massachusetts, near Boston.
- defame — If someone defames another person or thing, they say bad and untrue things about them.
- defoam — to remove foam from (something)
- degame — a deciduous tree of South and Central America, Calycophyllum candidissimum
- demain — (obsolete, British, legal) A demesne, especially the Ancient demesne claimed by William the Conqueror.
- demand — If one thing demands another, the first needs the second in order to happen or be dealt with successfully.
- demark — to remove all trace of (a person or thing)
- demask — (transitive) To clear etchant and maskant from a part being chemically etched or milled.
- demast — to remove the mast from (a boat)
- demate — (transitive, aerospace) To move (a space shuttle orbiter) off the back of an aircraft that can carry it.
- demean — If you demean yourself, you do something which makes people have less respect for you.
- denham — Sir John, 1615–69, English poet and architect.
- dermal — of or relating to the skin
- dermas — beef or fowl intestine used as a casing in preparing certain savory dishes, especially kishke.
- desman — either of two molelike amphibious mammals Desmana moschata (Russian desman) or Galemys pyrenaicus (Pyrenean desman), having dense fur and webbed feet: family Talpidae, order Insectivora (insectivores)
- diadem — A diadem is a small crown with precious stones in it.
- dimate — (language) Depot Installed Maintenance Automatic Test Equipment. A language for programming automatic test equipment. It Runs on the RCA 301.
- djerma — a member of a people living in southwestern Niger, closely related to the Songhai.