6-letter words containing d, i, a, m
- madiun — a city on E central Java, in Indonesia.
- madrid — a kingdom in SW Europe. Including the Balearic and Canary islands, 194,988 sq. mi. (505,019 sq. km). Capital: Madrid.
- maelid — a mythical apple nymph
- maggid — (especially in Poland and Russia) a wandering Jewish preacher whose sermons contained religious and moral instruction and words of comfort and hope.
- maidan — an open area or space in or near a town, often used as a marketplace or parade ground.
- maiden — a girl or young unmarried woman; maid.
- mailed — of or relating to mail.
- maimed — to deprive of the use of some part of the body by wounding or the like; cripple: The explosion maimed him for life.
- mained — chief in size, extent, or importance; principal; leading: the company's main office; the main features of a plan.
- mandil — A loose outer coat or jacket worn by men in England in the 16th and 17th centuries.
- mandir — (Hinduism) A Hindu temple.
- mantid — mantis.
- masjid — a mosque.
- matadi — a seaport in the W Democratic Republic of the Congo, near the mouth of the Congo (Zaire) River.
- maudit — cursed; damned; wretched
- mawlid — a Muslim holiday celebrating the birth of Muhammad, occurring on the twelfth day of the month of Rabiʿ al-awwal, and characterized especially by the recitation of panegyrical poems honoring Muhammad.
- mediad — toward the middle line or plane.
- mediae — a plural of medium.
- medial — situated in or pertaining to the middle; median; intermediate.
- median — a Mede.
- medias — Plural form of media.
- medina — a city in W Saudi Arabia, where Muhammad was first accepted as the supreme Prophet from Allah and where his tomb is located.
- meidan — Alternative spelling of maidan An urban open space.
- merida — a peninsula in SE Mexico and N Central America comprising parts of SE Mexico, N Guatemala, and Belize.
- mesiad — relating to or situated at the middle or centre
- midair — any point in the air not contiguous with the earth or other solid surface: to catch a ball in midair.
- midcap — (of investments) involving a medium amount of capital
- midday — the middle of the day; noon or the time centering around noon.
- midian — a son of Abraham and Keturah. Gen. 25:1–4.
- midpay — (of an occupation, industry, etc) paying or tending to pay more than an unskilled job but less than a high-income one
- midsea — A point out at sea, away from the shore.
- midway — several U.S. islets in the N Pacific, about 1300 miles (2095 km) NW of Hawaii: Japanese defeated in a naval battle June, 1942; 2 sq. mi. (5 sq. km).
- mierda — (neologism, vulgar) shit.
- mikado — (sometimes initial capital letter) a title of the emperor of Japan.
- miladi — an English noblewoman (often used as a term of address).
- milady — an English noblewoman (often used as a term of address).
- misadd — to unite or join so as to increase the number, quantity, size, or importance: to add two cups of sugar; to add a postscript to her letter; to add insult to injury.
- mladic — Ratko (ˈratko). born 1943, Bosnian military figure, commander of the Bosnian Serb forces during the civil war of 1992–95; indicted by the UN for war crimes, including the massacre of 6000 Bosnian Muslims at Srebrenica (1995); his trial at an international criminal tribunal in the Hague began in 2012
- modica — Plural form of modicum.
- myriad — a very great or indefinitely great number of persons or things.
- ommiad — Omayyad.
- quidam — an unspecified or inconsequential person
- radium — Chemistry. a highly radioactive metallic element whose decay yields radon gas and alpha rays. Symbol: Ra; atomic weight: 226; atomic number: 88.
- sadism — Psychiatry. the condition in which sexual gratification depends on causing pain or degradation to others. Compare masochism.
- sidamo — a member of a people in SW Ethiopia.
- vidame — a French feudal nobleman