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6-letter words containing e, m, s, i

  • isomer — Chemistry. a compound displaying isomerism with one or more other compounds.
  • kempis — Thomas à, 1379?–1471, German ecclesiastic and author.
  • kermis — (in the Low Countries) a local, annual outdoor fair or festival.
  • kismet — fate; destiny.
  • limeys — Plural form of limey.
  • maisie — a female given name, Scottish form of Margaret.
  • maizes — Plural form of maize.
  • manies — constituting or forming a large number; numerous: many people.
  • mashie — a club with an iron head, the face having more slope than a mashie iron but less slope than a mashie niblick.
  • maties — Plural form of maty.
  • mecism — abnormal prolongation of one or more parts of the body.
  • medias — Plural form of media.
  • medics — Plural form of medic.
  • medius — the middle finger.
  • meishi — A Japanese business card.
  • meliesGeorges [zhawrzh] /ʒɔrʒ/ (Show IPA), 1861–1938, French film director.
  • merils — an old-fashioned game played by two people, involving the placing of counters at the intersections of lines drawn on a board or on the ground.
  • merise — Methode d'Etude et de Realisation Informatique pour les Systemes d'Enteprise. A software engineering method popular in France; many IPSEs are based on it.
  • merism — (literature, rhetoric) Referring to something by its polar extremes, as in
  • merits — claim to respect and praise; excellence; worth.
  • mersin — a seaport in S Turkey, on the NW coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
  • mesail — a pivoted piece on a helmet between a visor and a beaver.
  • mesiad — relating to or situated at the middle or centre
  • mesial — medial.
  • meslin — Alternative form of maslin.
  • messin — a lap dog; small pet dog.
  • metics — Plural form of metic.
  • mice's — any of numerous small Old World rodents of the family Muridae, especially of the genus Mus, introduced widely in other parts of the world.
  • midest — Obsolete form of midst.
  • midges — Plural form of midge.
  • midsea — A point out at sea, away from the shore.
  • mieres — a city in N Spain, south of Oviedo: steel and chemical industries; iron and coal mines. Pop: 47 618 (2003 est)
  • milers — Plural form of miler.
  • millesCarl (Carl Wilhelm Emil Anderson) 1875–1955, U.S. sculptor, born in Sweden.
  • milsey — a milk strainer
  • minces — Plural form of mince.
  • miners — Plural form of miner.
  • minges — Plural form of minge.
  • minxes — Plural form of minx.
  • miscue — a stroke in which the cue fails to make solid contact with the cue ball.
  • miseat — to eat unhealthily or improperly
  • miseno — a cape in SW Italy, on the N shore of the Bay of Naples: ruins of ancient Misenum, a Roman naval station and resort.
  • misère — call in solo whist and other card games declaring a hand that will win no tricks
  • misers — Plural form of miser.
  • misery — wretchedness of condition or circumstances.
  • misfed — (of a machine, paper, materials, etc.) to feed incorrectly: The copying machine will jam if it starts to misfeed.
  • misken — to be unaware or ignorant of
  • miskey — to key (something) incorrectly on a keyboard
  • misled — to lead or guide wrongly; lead astray.
  • mislie — to lie in an uncomfortable position
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