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5-letter words containing c, e, m

  • macke — August [ou-goo st] /ˈaʊ gʊst/ (Show IPA), 1887–1914, German painter.
  • macle — chiastolite.
  • mcfeeWilliam, 1881–1966, English writer.
  • mcraeCarmen, 1920–94, U.S. jazz singer and songwriter.
  • meach — To skulk; to cower.
  • mecca — a region in Saudi Arabia bordering on the Red Sea, formerly an independent kingdom: contains the Islamic holy cities of Medina and Mecca. About 150,000 sq. mi. (388,500 sq. km). Capital: Mecca.
  • mecha — (anime, manga) A large armoured robot on legs, typically controlled by a pilot seated inside.
  • mecon — Master of Economics
  • medic — any plant belonging to the genus Medicago, of the legume family, having trifoliate leaves and grown as a forage crop.
  • medoc — a wine-growing region in Gironde, in SW France.
  • meech — (rare, US, dialectal, obsolete) To sneak; to skulk.
  • meldc — A reflective object-oriented concurrent programming language developed in 1990 by the MELD Project of the Programming Systems Laboratory at Columbia University. MELDC is a redesign of MELD based on C. The core of the architecture is a micro-kernel (the MELDC kernel), which encapsulates a minimum set of entities that cannot be modelled as objects. All components outside of the kernel are implemented as objects in MELDC itself and are modularised in the MELDC libraries. MELDC is reflective in three dimensions: structural, computational and architectural. The structural reflection indicates that classes and meta-classes are objects, which are written in MELDC. The computational reflection means that object behaviours can be computed and extended at run time. The architectural reflection indicates that new features/properties (e.g. persistency and remoteness) can be constructed in MELDC. Version 2.0 runs on Sun-4/SunOS 4.1 and DECstation and MIPS/Ultrix 4.2. E-mail: Gail Kaiser <[email protected]>. MELDC is available under licence from <[email protected]> and may not be used for commercial purposes.
  • melic — intended to be sung.
  • memic — Relating to memes.
  • merca — a city in S Somalia.
  • merce — (obsolete) To subject to fine or amercement; to mulct; to amerce.
  • merch — merchandise, especially as marketed to a particular fan base: The band sold t-shirts and other merch while on tour.
  • merci — (French, colloquial) thank you.
  • merck — Obsolete spelling of mark (15th-17th c.).
  • mercs — Plural form of merc.
  • mercy — compassionate or kindly forbearance shown toward an offender, an enemy, or other person in one's power; compassion, pity, or benevolence: Have mercy on the poor sinner.
  • mesic — of or relating to a meson; mesonic.
  • metic — an alien resident of an ancient Greek city who paid a tax for the right to live there.
  • miche — to lurk out of sight.
  • mince — to cut or chop into very small pieces.
  • misce — (in prescriptions) mix.
  • moche — of, relating to, or characteristic of a pre-Inca culture that flourished on the northern coast of Peru from the 3rd century b.c. to the 7th century a.d. and is especially noted for fine pottery vessels with stirrup spouts, some bearing drawings of all aspects of cultural life.
  • mtech — Master of Technology
  • olmec — of or designating a Mesoamerican civilization, c1000–400 b.c., along the southern Gulf coast of Mexico, characterized by extensive agriculture, a dating system, long-distance trade networks, pyramids and ceremonial centers, and very fine jade work.
  • secam — séquentiel couleur à mémoire: a colour-television broadcasting system used in France, the former Soviet Union, and some other countries
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