6-letter words containing a, m, i
- amides — Plural form of amide.
- amidin — the soluble matter found in starch
- amido- — (in chemistry) indicating the presence of an amide group
- amidol — a grey to colourless soluble crystalline solid that is used as a photographic developer; 2,4-diaminophenol dihydrochloride. Formula: C6H3(NH2)2(OH).2HCl
- amidst — Amidst means the same as amid.
- amiens — a city in N France: its Gothic cathedral is the largest church in France. Pop: 139 271 (2006)
- amigas — a female friend.
- amigos — Plural form of amigo.
- amimia — the inability to express ideas by means of gestures or signs.
- aminah — a female given name: from an Arabic word meaning “honest and faithful.”.
- amines — Plural form of amine.
- aminet — (networking) (Amiga network) A collection of FTP mirrors that contain several gigabytes of freely distributable software for the Amiga range of computers.
- aminic — relating to or containing an amine
- amino- — indicating the presence of an amino group
- amitie — Eye dialect of amity.
- ammine — a compound that has molecules containing one or more ammonia molecules bound to another molecule, group, or atom by coordinate bonds
- ammino — relating to or characteristic of an ammine
- amnion — the innermost of two membranes enclosing an embryonic reptile, bird, or mammal
- amnios — (anatomy) amnion.
- amphi- — on both sides; at both ends; of both kinds
- amping — amplifier (def 2).
- amrita — the ambrosia of the gods that bestows immortality
- amugis — a Philippine tree, Koordersiodendron pinnatum, of the cashew family.
- amusia — the inability to distinguish differences in musical pitch; tone deafness
- amylic — relating to or derived from amyl
- amylin — (carbohydrate) The dextrin of starch.
- amyrin — (organic compound) Either of two isomeric triterpenoids found in some vegetable oils and resins.
- anemia — a condition in which there is a reduction of the number, or volume, of red blood corpuscles or of the total amount of hemoglobin in the bloodstream, resulting in paleness, generalized weakness, etc.
- anemic — Pathology. suffering from anemia.
- anhima — A South American aquatic bird; the horned screamer or kamichi (Palamedea cornuta).
- animal — An animal is a living creature such as a dog, lion, or rabbit, rather than a bird, fish, insect, or human being.
- animas — soul; life.
- animus — If a person has an animus against someone, they have a strong feeling of dislike for them, even when there is no good reason for it.
- anomia — the inability to name objects or to recognize the written or spoken names of objects.
- anomic — a state or condition of individuals or society characterized by a breakdown or absence of social norms and values, as in the case of uprooted people.
- anomie — lack of social or moral standards in an individual or society
- antrim — a historical county of NE Northern Ireland, famous for the Giant's Causeway on the N coast: in 1973 it was replaced for administrative purposes by the districts of Antrim, Ballymena, Ballymoney, Carrickfergus, Larne, Moyle, Newtownabbey, and parts of Belfast and Lisburn. Area: 3100 sq km (1200 sq miles)
- aomori — seaport in northernmost Honshu, Japan, on an inlet of the Sea of Japan: pop. 293,000
- aramid — any of various flame-resistant and strong synthetic fibres used in, for example, firefighters' clothing and body armour
- arcmin — 1⁄60 of a degree of an angle
- armani — Giorgio. born 1936, Italian fashion designer, noted for his restrained classical style
- armies — Plural form of army.
- armill — a garment resembling a stole, worn by a British king at his coronation.
- arming — the act of taking arms or providing with arms
- armoir — Dated form of armoire.
- armpit — Your armpits are the areas of your body under your arms where your arms join your shoulders.
- asemia — inability to comprehend or use communicative symbols, as words or gestures.
- asemic — inability to comprehend or use communicative symbols, as words or gestures.
- asimov — Isaac. 1920–92, US writer and biochemist, born in Russia. His science-fiction works include Foundation Trilogy (1951–53; sequel 1982) and the collection of stories I, Robot (1950)
- atomic — Atomic means relating to power that is produced from the energy released by splitting atoms.