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6-letter words containing e, m, o

  • ecomap — a diagram showing the links between an individual and his or her community
  • ectomy — (medicine) Any operation involving surgical excision or removal.
  • edmond — a town in central Oklahoma.
  • eeprom — A read-only memory whose contents can be erased and reprogrammed using a pulsed voltage.
  • eesome — (obsolete) Pleasing to the eye; attractive.
  • egmont — Lamoral (lamoˈral), Count of Egmont, Prince of Gavre. 1522–68, Flemish statesman and soldier. He attempted to secure limited reforms and religious tolerance in the Spanish government of the Netherlands, refused to join William the Silent's rebellion, but was nevertheless executed for treason by the Duke of Alva
  • egoism — An ethical theory that treats self-interest as the foundation of morality.
  • elohim — a Hebrew word for God or gods
  • embody — Be an expression of or give a tangible or visible form to (an idea, quality, or feeling).
  • emboil — to enrage or be enraged
  • embola — Plural form of embolon.
  • emboli — Plural form of embolus.
  • emboly — (biology) embolic invagination.
  • embosk — to hide or cover, esp with greenery
  • emboss — Carve or mold a design on (a surface) so that it stands out in relief.
  • embrio — Archaic form of embryo.
  • embryo — An unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development.
  • emerod — a haemorrhoid
  • emmove — to cause emotion in
  • emodin — (organic compound) A purgative resin, 6-methyl-1,3,8-trihydroxyanthraquinone, obtained from some rhubarbs and other plants.
  • emojis — Plural form of emoji.
  • emotag — A mock HTML tag incorporated into writing to express a state of mind.
  • emoted — Simple past tense and past participle of emote.
  • emoter — One who emotes.
  • emotes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emote.
  • employ — Give work to (someone) and pay them for it.
  • empose — Alternative form of impose.
  • empson — Sir William. 1906–84, English poet and critic; author of Seven Types of Ambiguity (1930)
  • enamor — Be filled with a feeling of love for.
  • entomb — Place (a dead body) in a tomb.
  • enwomb — (poetic, archaic) To place or cause to be contained in the womb; to make pregnant; to conceive.
  • eonism — the adoption of female dress and behaviour by a male
  • eponym — A person after whom a discovery, invention, place, etc., is named or thought to be named.
  • eskimo — Inuit person
  • etymon — A word or morpheme from which a later word is derived.
  • euonym — (rare) A name well suited to a person, place or thing so named.
  • exmoor — a high moorland in SW England, in W Somerset and N Devon: chiefly grazing ground for Exmoor ponies, sheep, and red deer
  • exomis — a Roman sleeveless vest, often worn by slaves or artisans
  • exonym — A name given to a group or category of people by a secondary person or persons other than the people it refers to.
  • fembot — (science fiction) A robot in female form.
  • femdom — (BDSM) female domination, a paraphilia in which women dominate men or other women.
  • femora — Anatomy. a bone in the human leg extending from the pelvis to the knee, that is the longest, largest, and strongest in the body; thighbone.
  • femto- — prefix
  • feprom — Flash Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
  • fermor — Sir Patrick (Michael) Leigh. 1915–2011, British traveller and author, noted esp for the travel books A Time of Gifts (1977) and Between the Woods and the Water (1986)
  • foamed — Simple past tense and past participle of foam.
  • foamer — a collection of minute bubbles formed on the surface of a liquid by agitation, fermentation, etc.: foam on a glass of beer.
  • foeman — an enemy in war.
  • foment — to instigate or foster (discord, rebellion, etc.); promote the growth or development of: to foment trouble; to foment discontent.
  • fomite — (medicine, epidemiology) An inanimate object capable of carrying infectious agents (such as bacteria, viruses and parasites), and thus passively enabling their transmission between hosts.
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