5-letter words containing a, m, i
- ramie — an Asian shrub, Boehmeria nivea, of the nettle family, yielding a fiber used especially in making textiles.
- ramin — any swamp-growing hardwood tree found in South-East Asia, of the genus Ramin
- rmail — (messaging) A MUA written in Emacs Lisp to run within Emacs.
- salmi — a ragout of partially cooked game, as pheasant or woodcock, stewed in wine and butter.
- sampi — an ancient Greek number character
- sigma — the 18th letter of the Greek alphabet: Σ, σ, ς.
- simak — Clifford, 1904–88, U.S. science-fiction writer.
- siman — SIMulation ANalysis
- simar — Also, cymar. a loose, lightweight jacket or robe for women, fashionable in the 17th and 18th centuries.
- simla — a city in and the capital of Himachal Pradesh, in N India.
- smaik — a Scots word for a rascal or rogue
- smail — snail mail.
- swami — an honorific title given to a Hindu religious teacher.
- tamil — a member of a people of Dravidian stock of S India and Sri Lanka.
- tamin — a thin woollen fabric
- tamis — a worsted cloth mesh constructed in open weave and having a corded face, used as a sieve or strainer.
- tarim — a river in NW China, in Xinjiang Uygur region. About 1300 miles (2090 km) long.
- tomia — the cutting edge of a bird's bill.
- umami — a strong meaty taste imparted by glutamate and certain other amino acids: often considered to be one of the basic taste sensations along with sweet, sour, bitter, and salty.
- umiak — an open Eskimo boat that consists of a wooden frame covered with skins and provided with several thwarts: used for transport of goods and passengers.
- unami — a member of a North American Indian people, one of the Delaware group.
- urmia — Lake, a salt lake in NW Iran. About 2000 sq. mi. (5180 sq. km).
- vilma — a female given name, form of Wilhelmina.
- vimpa — a silk veil falling over the shoulders and extending down the arms and over the hands, worn by acolytes who carry the miter and crosier at a Pontifical Mass.
- vmail — a mail system used by U.S. armed forces during World War II.
- wilma — a female given name, form of Wilhelmina.
- zamia — any of various plants of the genus Zamia, chiefly of tropical and subtropical America, having a short, tuberous stem and a crown of palmlike pinnate leaves.
- zeami — Motokiyo (ˌməʊtəʊˈkiːəʊ). 1363–1443, Japanese dramatist, regarded as the greatest figure in the history of No drama
- ziram — a white crystalline powder, C 6 H 12 N 2 S 4 Zn, almost insoluble in water, soluble in acetone and chloroform: used as a fungicide and rubber accelerator.