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6-letter words containing e, n, m

  • marten — any of several slender, chiefly arboreal carnivores of the genus Martes, of northern forests, having a long, glossy coat and bushy tail.
  • matane — a city in E Quebec, in SE Canada, on the St. Lawrence River.
  • mavens — An expert or connoisseur.
  • maxine — a female given name.
  • mayten — a tree, Maytenus boaria, native to Chile, having narrow leaves and drooping branches, planted as a street tree in Florida and southern California.
  • mcewan — Ian (Russell). born 1948, British novelist and short-story writer. His books include First Love, Last Rites (1975), The Child in Time (1987), The Innocent (1990), Amsterdam (which won the Booker prize in 1998), Atonement (2001), Saturday (2005), and On Chesil Beach (2007)
  • mcewen — Sir John. 1900–80, Australian politician; prime minister of Australia (1967–68)
  • mckean — Tom. born 1963, Scottish athlete: European 800 metres gold medallist (1990)
  • mckuenRod, 1933–2015, U.S. poet and songwriter.
  • mclean — John (1785-1861), US Supreme Court associate justice 1829-61. The US postmaster general 1823-29, he was appointed to the Court by President Jackson.
  • mcneer — ErrorTitleDiv {.
  • meacon — to give false signals to (electronic navigational equipment), as by means of a radio transmitter.
  • meaner — occupying a middle position or an intermediate place, as in kind, quality, degree, or time: a mean speed; a mean course; the mean annual rainfall.
  • meanie — Informal. meany.
  • meanly — moderately.
  • median — a Mede.
  • medina — a city in W Saudi Arabia, where Muhammad was first accepted as the supreme Prophet from Allah and where his tomb is located.
  • meeken — To make or become meek or submissive.
  • meghan — a female given name.
  • mehndi — the art or practice of painting elaborate patterns on the skin with henna.
  • meidan — Alternative spelling of maidan An urban open space.
  • meinie — Archaic. a group or suite of attendants, followers, dependents, etc.
  • meknes — a city in N Morocco: former capital of Morocco.
  • 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.
  • melan- — melano-
  • melena — the discharge of black, tarry, bloody stools, usually resulting from a hemorrhage in the alimentary tract.
  • melian — a Greek island in the Cyclades, in the SW Aegean: statue, Venus de Milo, found here 1820. 51 sq. mi. (132 sq. km).
  • meline — Having the qualities of or relating to a badger.
  • mellonAndrew William, 1855–1937, U.S. financier: Secretary of the Treasury 1921–32.
  • 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.
  • melvin — a male given name.
  • memnonColossus 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.
  • menace — something that threatens to cause evil, harm, injury, etc.; a threat: Air pollution is a menace to health.
  • menado — a seaport on NE Sulawesi, in NE Indonesia.
  • menage — a domestic establishment; household.
  • mencap — a charity that helps people with learning difficulties and promotes their interests in society
  • menchu — Rigoberta [ree-guh-ber-tuh] /ˌri gəˈbɛr tə/ (Show IPA), born 1959, Guatemalan author and social reformer: Nobel prize 1992.
  • mended — to make (something broken, worn, torn, or otherwise damaged) whole, sound, or usable by repairing: to mend old clothes; to mend a broken toy.
  • mendel — Gregor Johann [greg-er yoh-hahn;; German grey-gawr yoh-hahn] /ˈgrɛg ər ˈyoʊ hɑn;; German ˈgreɪ gɔr ˈyoʊ hɑn/ (Show IPA), 1822–84, Austrian monk and botanist.
  • mender — a person or thing that mends.
  • mendes — a member of a people living in Sierra Leone and Liberia.
  • meneer — Mynheer.
  • mengerKarl [kahrl] /kɑrl/ (Show IPA), 1840–1921, Austrian economist.
  • mengzi — Mencius.
  • menhir — an upright monumental stone standing either alone or with others, as in an alignment, found chiefly in Cornwall and Brittany.
  • menial — lowly and sometimes degrading: menial work.
  • meninx — A membrane, especially one of the three membranes enclosing the brain and spinal cord in vertebrates.
  • menora — Alternative spelling of menorah.
  • mensae — Irregular plural form of mensa.
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