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6-letter words containing d, o, m, e

  • m-code — (language)   1. Intermediate language produced by some Modula-2 compilers. 2. The intermediate language for an SECD-like machine, used by the Concert implementation of MultiLISP.
  • madero — Francisco Indalecio [frahn-sees-kaw een-dah-le-syaw] /frɑnˈsis kɔ ˌin dɑˈlɛ syɔ/ (Show IPA), 1873–1913, Mexican revolutionary and political leader: president 1911–13.
  • meadow — a tract of grassland used for pasture or serving as a hayfield.
  • medico — a physician or surgeon; doctor.
  • medio- — middle
  • medoid — (mathematics) A mathematically representative object in a set of objects; it has the smallest average dissimilarity to all other objects in the set.
  • melody — musical sounds in agreeable succession or arrangement.
  • meloid — a beetle of the family Meloidae, comprising the blister beetles.
  • menado — a seaport on NE Sulawesi, in NE Indonesia.
  • menudo — a spicy Mexican soup made with tripe, onions, tomatoes, chilies, and hominy.
  • meowed — Simple past tense and past participle of meow.
  • method — a procedure, technique, or way of doing something, especially in accordance with a definite plan: There are three possible methods of repairing this motor.
  • moaned — a prolonged, low, inarticulate sound uttered from or as if from physical or mental suffering.
  • moated — Surrounded with a moat.
  • mobbed — a disorderly or riotous crowd of people.
  • mocked — to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
  • modded — an act or instance of modifying; modification.
  • modder — (informal) One who modifies a mass-manufactured object or software.
  • modell — Obsolete form of model.
  • models — a standard or example for imitation or comparison.
  • modem7 — A batch file transfer protocol. See also XMODEM.
  • modems — Plural form of modem.
  • modena — a city in N Italy, NW of Bologna.
  • modern — of or relating to present and recent time; not ancient or remote: modern city life.
  • modest — having or showing a moderate or humble estimate of one's merits, importance, etc.; free from vanity, egotism, boastfulness, or great pretensions.
  • modfet — Electronics. modulation-doped field effect transistor.
  • modheb — Modern Hebrew
  • modred — the nephew and treacherous killer of Arthur.
  • module — a separable component, frequently one that is interchangeable with others, for assembly into units of differing size, complexity, or function.
  • mogged — to move on, depart, or decamp (usually followed by off or on).
  • moider — (intransitive) to toil.
  • moiled — to work hard; drudge.
  • molded — a growth of minute fungi forming on vegetable or animal matter, commonly as a downy or furry coating, and associated with decay or dampness.
  • molder — to turn to dust by natural decay; crumble; disintegrate; waste away: a house that had been left to molder.
  • molted — (of birds, insects, reptiles, etc.) to cast or shed the feathers, skin, or the like, that will be replaced by a new growth.
  • monged — under the influence of drugs
  • monied — moneyed.
  • moodle — To dawdle aimlessly, to idle time away.
  • mooned — ornamented with moons or crescents.
  • moored — to secure (a ship, boat, dirigible, etc.) in a particular place, as by cables and anchors or by lines.
  • mooted — open to discussion or debate; debatable; doubtful: Whether that was the cause of their troubles is a moot point.
  • mopeds — Plural form of moped.
  • mopped — a wry face; grimace.
  • mossed — Simple past tense and past participle of moss.
  • mothed — Simple past tense and past participle of moth.
  • motted — Misspelling of mottled.
  • moused — Simple past tense and past participle of mouse.
  • nemrod — Nimrod (def 1).
  • nomade — Archaic form of nomad.
  • normed — (algebra, analysis) Of a mathematical structure, endowed with a norm.
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