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

  • mispen — to write incorrectly
  • missed — to fail to hit or strike: to miss a target.
  • missee — to see wrongly
  • missel — (obsolete) mistletoe.
  • missen — (Yorkshire, colloquial) Myself.
  • misser — One who misses.
  • misses — to fail to hit or strike: to miss a target.
  • misset — to put (something or someone) in a particular place: to set a vase on a table.
  • missey — Alternative form of missy (term of address for young woman).
  • missie — (informal) A young woman; miss.
  • misted — Simple past tense and past participle of mist.
  • mister — a spray, nozzle, or similar device for misting plants.
  • mistle — (obsolete) mistletoe.
  • misuse — wrong or improper use; misapplication.
  • miswed — To wed improperly.
  • miters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miter.
  • mixers — Plural form of mixer.
  • moesia — an ancient country in S Europe, S of the Danube and N of ancient Thrace and Macedonia: later a Roman province.
  • moiser — a person who informs or betrays
  • molies — Plural form of moly.
  • molise — a region of S central Italy, the second smallest of the regions: separated from Abruzzi e Molise in 1965. Capital: Campobasso. Pop: 321 047 (2003 est). Area: 4438 sq km (1731 sq miles)
  • monies — a plural of money.
  • mossie — (South Africa) The common name for various species of sparrow, especially Passer melanurus.
  • mousie — (diminutive) A mouse.
  • movies — motion picture.
  • muesli — a breakfast cereal similar to granola, usually consisting of rolled oats and dried fruit.
  • musive — relating to or forming a mosaic
  • muskie — Edmund (Sixtus) [sik-stuh s] /ˈsɪk stəs/ (Show IPA), 1914–96, U.S. politician: senator 1959–80; secretary of state 1980–81.
  • remise — to give up a claim to; surrender by deed.
  • remiss — negligent, careless, or slow in performing one's duty, business, etc.: He's terribly remiss in his work.
  • rheims — a city in NE France: cathedral; unconditional surrender of Germany May 7, 1945.
  • rimose — full of crevices, chinks, or cracks.
  • s-mime — Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
  • samite — a heavy silk fabric, sometimes interwoven with gold, worn in the Middle Ages.
  • sammie — a sandwich.
  • sarmie — a sandwich
  • seboim — Zeboim.
  • semite — a member of any of various ancient and modern peoples originating in southwestern Asia, including the Akkadians, Canaanites, Phoenicians, Hebrews, and Arabs.
  • semmit — a vest
  • sexism — attitudes or behavior based on traditional stereotypes of gender roles.
  • simcoe — a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada.
  • simeon — a son of Jacob and Leah. Gen. 29:33.
  • simile — a figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared, as in “she is like a rose.”. Compare metaphor.
  • simmel — Georg [gey-awrk] /geɪˈɔrk/ (Show IPA), 1858–1918, German sociologist and philosopher.
  • simmer — to cook or cook in a liquid at or just below the boiling point.
  • simnel — in England,
  • simone — (language)   A simulation language by A. Hoare et al. based on Pascal.
  • simper — to smile in a silly, self-conscious way.
  • simple — easy to understand, deal with, use, etc.: a simple matter; simple tools.
  • smidge — a very small amount or part
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