6-letter words containing e, m, o
- loomed — a looming appearance, as of something seen indistinctly at a distance or through a fog: the loom of a moraine directly in their path.
- 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.
- maceio — a state in NE Brazil. 10,674 sq. mi. (27,650 sq. km). Capital: Maceió.
- 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.
- mahoes — Plural form of mahoe.
- malone — Edmond, 1741–1812, Irish literary critic and Shakespearean scholar.
- mamore — a river in Bolivia, flowing N to the Beni River on the border of Brazil to form the Madeira River. 700 miles (1125 km) long.
- marero — a member of a mara in the US or Central America
- marone — Archaic form of maroon (the colour).
- matoke — (in Uganda) the flesh of bananas, boiled and mashed as a food
- me too — A functional language for executable specifications developed by Peter Henderson in 1984. It is like LispKit Lisp, but with sets, maps and sequences to describe the specification.
- me-too — Slang. characterized by or involving me-tooism: a candidate's me-too campaign.
- meacon — to give false signals to (electronic navigational equipment), as by means of a radio transmitter.
- 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.
- megohm — a unit of resistance, equal to one million ohms. Symbol: MΩ; Abbreviation: meg.
- mejico — Mexico.
- mekong — a river whose source is in SW China, flowing SE along most of the boundary between Thailand and Laos to the South China Sea. 2600 miles (4200 km) long.
- mellon — Andrew William, 1855–1937, U.S. financier: Secretary of the Treasury 1921–32.
- mellor — Schlaer-Mellor
- mellow — soft, sweet, and full-flavored from ripeness, as fruit.
- melody — musical sounds in agreeable succession or arrangement.
- meloid — a beetle of the family Meloidae, comprising the blister beetles.
- melons — the fruit of any of various plants of the gourd family, as the muskmelon or watermelon.
- melton — a heavily fulled cloth, often of wool, tightly constructed and finished with a smooth face concealing the weave, used for overcoats, hunting jackets, etc.
- memnon — Colossus of, (in ancient Egypt) a colossal statue near Thebes said to produce a musical sound when the rays of the early morning sun struck it. Compare Vocal Memnon.
- memoir — a record of events written by a person having intimate knowledge of them and based on personal observation.
- memory — the mental capacity or faculty of retaining and reviving facts, events, impressions, etc., or of recalling or recognizing previous experiences.
- menado — a seaport on NE Sulawesi, in NE Indonesia.
- menora — Alternative spelling of menorah.
- menton — a city in SE France, on the Mediterranean: winter resort.
- mentor — (in the Odyssey) a loyal adviser of Odysseus entrusted with the care and education of Telemachus.
- mentos — Plural form of mento.
- menudo — a spicy Mexican soup made with tripe, onions, tomatoes, chilies, and hominy.
- meowed — Simple past tense and past participle of meow.
- mequon — a town in E Wisconsin.
- merano — a town and resort in NE Italy, in the foothills of the central Alps: capital of the Tyrol (12th–15th century); under Austrian rule until 1919. Pop: 33 656 (2001)
- merino — (often initial capital letter) one of a breed of sheep, raised originally in Spain, valued for their fine wool.
- merlon — (in a battlement) the solid part between two crenels.
- merlot — a dark-blue grape used in winemaking, especially in the Bordeaux region of France and in areas of Italy, Switzerland, and California.
- meroon — (language) An object-oriented system built on Scheme.
- merope — a queen of Corinth and the foster mother of Oedipus.
- merops — (in the Iliad) a Percosian augur who foresaw and unsuccessfully tried to prevent the death of his sons in the Trojan War.
- merrow — A merman or mermaid in Scottish and Irish Gaelic folklore.
- merton — Robert King, 1910–2003, U.S. sociologist.
- mesons — Plural form of meson.
- meteor — Astronomy. a meteoroid that has entered the earth's atmosphere. a transient fiery streak in the sky produced by a meteoroid passing through the earth's atmosphere; a shooting star or bolide.
- metho- — methyl