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4-letter words containing a, m

  • amos — a Hebrew prophet of the 8th century bc
  • amoy — a port in SE China, in Fujian province on Amoy Island, at the mouth of the Jiulong River opposite Taiwan: one of the first treaty ports opened to European trade (1842). Pop: 746 000 (2005 est)
  • ampl — (language)   Along with mpl, the intrinsic parallel languages for MasPar's computers. AMPL and mpl are parallel variants of C. Ampl is actually now a gcc port.
  • amps — amputation.
  • amri — Omri.
  • amur — a river in NE Asia, rising in N Mongolia as the Argun and flowing southeast, then northeast to the Sea of Okhotsk: forms the boundary between Manchuria and Russia. Length: about 4350 km (2700 miles)
  • amyl — of, consisting of, or containing any of eight isomeric forms of the monovalent group C5H11-
  • anam — a former kingdom and French protectorate along the E coast of French Indochina: now part of Vietnam.
  • aram — the biblical name for ancient Syria
  • arcm — Associate of the Royal College of Music
  • arm7 — (processor)   A RISC microprocessor architecture from Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. (ARM). Building upon the ARM6 family, the goal of the ARM7 design was to offer higher levels of raw compute performance at even lower levels of power consumption. The ARM7 architecture is now (Dec 1994) the most powerful low voltage RISC processor available on the market. The ARM7 offers several architectural extensions which address specific market needs, encompassing fast multiply and innovative embedded ICE support. Software development tools are available. The ARM7 architecture is made up of a core CPU plus a range of system peripherals which can be added to a CPU core to give a complete system on a chip, e.g. 4K or 8K cache, Memory Management Unit, Write Buffer, coprocessor interface, ICEbreaker embedded ICE support and JTAG boundary scan. The ARM710 microprocessor is built around the ARM7 core.
  • arm8 — (processor)   A RISC microprocessor core designed by Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. with 50000 transistors. The design of the ARM8 is not yet public but it is not superscalar. The ARM8 will form the core of the ARM800 microprocessor integrated circuit.
  • armm — Automated Retroactive Minimal Moderation
  • arms — weapons collectively
  • army — An army is a large organized group of people who are armed and trained to fight on land in a war. Most armies are organized and controlled by governments.
  • arsm — Associate of the Royal School of Mines
  • arum — any plant of the aroid genus Arum, of Europe and the Mediterranean region, having arrow-shaped leaves and a typically white spathe
  • asme — American Society of Mechanical Engineers
  • astm — American Society for Testing and Materials
  • atma — the principle of life.
  • atmo — (physics, dated) The standard atmospheric pressure used in certain physical measurements and calculations; conventionally, that pressure under which the barometer stands at 760 millimeters, at a temperature of 0° Centigrade, at the level of the sea, and in the latitude of Paris.
  • atmp — Asynchronous Transfer Mode
  • atom — An atom is the smallest amount of a substance that can take part in a chemical reaction.
  • atum — a primeval god who by himself begot Shu and Tefnut: the original god of the Ennead.
  • axum — Aksum
  • ayme — Marcel (marsɛl). 1902–67, French writer: noted for his light and witty narratives
  • azym — unleavened bread
  • balm — Balm is a sweet-smelling oil that is obtained from some tropical trees and used to make creams that heal wounds or reduce pain.
  • bama — (sometimes initial capital letter) a person from Alabama or the southern U.S.: I’m proud to be a bama.
  • bame — Black, Asian, and minority ethnic
  • bamf — /bamf/ 1. [Old X-Men comics] Notional sound made by a person or object teleporting in or out of the hearer's vicinity. Often used in virtual reality (especially MUD) electronic fora when a character wishes to make a dramatic entrance or exit. 2. The sound of magical transformation, used in virtual reality fora.
  • bams — Plural form of bam.
  • barm — the yeasty froth on fermenting malt liquors
  • baum — L(yman) Frank. 1856–1919, US novelist, author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) and its sequels
  • beam — If you say that someone is beaming, you mean that they have a big smile on their face because they are happy, pleased, or proud about something.
  • bema — the speaker's platform in the assembly in ancient Athens
  • bima — a platform in a synagogue holding the reading table used when chanting or reading portions of the Torah and the Prophets.
  • blam — a representation of the sound of a bullet being fired
  • boma — an enclosure, esp a palisade or fence of thorn bush, set up to protect a camp, herd of animals, etc
  • bram — a male given name.
  • cacm — Communications of the ACM
  • calm — A calm person does not show or feel any worry, anger, or excitement.
  • cama — the hybrid offspring of a camel and a llama
  • came — Came is the past tense of come.
  • cami — camisole (def 1).
  • caml — (language)   1. A language for preparation of animated movies. 1976. 2. Categorical Abstract Machine Language.
  • camo — camouflage
  • camp — A camp is a collection of huts and other buildings that is provided for a particular group of people, such as refugees, prisoners, or soldiers, as a place to live or stay.
  • cams — Plural form of cam.
  • ccma — Council for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration
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