6-letter words containing a, m, o, n
- moggan — a stocking or legging without a foot
- molina — Luis [loo-ees] /luˈis/ (Show IPA), 1535–1600, Spanish Jesuit theologian.
- molnar — Ferenc [fe-rents] /ˈfɛ rɛnts/ (Show IPA), 1878–1952, Hungarian playwright, novelist, and short-story writer.
- monaco — a principality on the Mediterranean coast, bordering SE France. ½ sq. mi. (1.3 sq. km).
- monact — the spicule of a sponge that has a single-spiked structure
- monads — Plural form of monad.
- monals — Plural form of monal.
- monash — Sir John. 1865–1931, Australian military commander. Leader of Australian forces in World War I
- monday — the second day of the week, following Sunday.
- monera — a taxonomic kingdom of prokaryotic organisms that typically reproduce by asexual budding or fission and have a nutritional mode of absorption, photosynthesis, or chemosynthesis, comprising the bacteria, blue-green algae, and various primitive pathogens.
- moneta — Ernesto Teodoro [er-ne-staw te-aw-daw-raw] /ɛrˈnɛ stɔ ˌtɛ ɔˈdɔ rɔ/ (Show IPA), 1833–1918, Italian journalist: Nobel Peace Prize 1907.
- monial — a mullion.
- monica — a female given name.
- monoao — a New Zealand plant, Dracophyllum subulatum, with rigid leaves, found esp in volcanic soil
- monola — a form of canola, modified through selective breeding, which yields a cooking oil low in saturated fat
- mopane — A tree, Colophospermum mopane, native to Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Botswana, Zambia, Namibia, Angola and Malawi.
- mopani — a leguminous tree, Colophospermum (or Copaifera) mopane, native to southern Africa, that is highly resistant to drought and produces very hard wood
- morena — (South Africa) Someone in authority, a master or leader, especially among Sotho-speakers. (Chiefly as a form of address.) (from 19th c.).
- morgan — Augustus, 1806–71, English mathematician and logician.
- mornay — Also called Duplessis-Mornay. Philippe de [fee-leep duh] /fiˈlip də/ (Show IPA), Seigneur du Plessis-Marly [se-nyœr dy ple-see-mar-lee] /sɛˈnyœr dü plɛ si marˈli/ (Show IPA), ("Pope of the Huguenots") 1549–1623, French statesman and Protestant leader.
- moutan — a variety of Asian tree peony, Paeonia suffruticosa, having large, colourful flowers
- movant — (legal) The party who moves for the judge to rule in favor of a motion.
- murano — an island suburb of Venice: cathedral; noted for Venetian glass manufacture.
- nam co — a salt lake in SW China, in SE Tibet at an altitude of 4629 m (15 186 ft). Area: about 1800 sq km (700 sq miles)
- namhoi — Nanhai.
- nomade — Archaic form of nomad.
- nomads — a member of a people or tribe that has no permanent abode but moves about from place to place, usually seasonally and often following a traditional route or circuit according to the state of the pasturage or food supply.
- nomady — the state of nomadism or the condition of a nomad
- nomial — (mathematics, algebra) A name or term.
- nomina — (in ancient Rome) the second name of a citizen, indicating his gens, as “Gaius Julius Caesar.”.
- nomura — Kichisaburo [kee-chee-sah-boo-raw] /ˈki tʃiˈsɑ buˈrɔ/ (Show IPA), 1877–1964, Japanese diplomat.
- nonman — a being that is not a man
- normal — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
- norman — a member of that branch of the Northmen or Scandinavians who in the 10th century conquered Normandy.
- noumea — an island in the S Pacific, about 800 miles (1290 km) E of Australia. 6224 sq. mi. (16,120 sq. km).
- oilman — a person who owns or operates oil wells or an executive in the petroleum industry.
- oldman — (nonstandard) An old man.
- omenta — a fold of the peritoneum connecting the stomach and the abdominal viscera forming a protective and supportive covering.
- onramp — an entrance lane for traffic from a street to a turnpike or freeway.
- othman — Osman.
- outman — to surpass in manpower.
- pomona — the ancient Roman goddess of the fruit of trees.
- ramona — a female given name.
- ramson — a garlic, Allium ursinum, having broad leaves.
- random — proceeding, made, or occurring without definite aim, reason, or pattern: the random selection of numbers.
- ransom — John Crowe [kroh] /kroʊ/ (Show IPA), 1888–1974, U.S. poet, critic, and teacher.
- rodman — a person who works with rods, as in making reinforced concrete.
- romani — Romany.
- romano — a hard, light-colored, sharp, Italian cheese, usually made of ewe's milk.
- romans — a native, inhabitant, or citizen of ancient or modern Rome.