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

  • minces — Plural form of mince.
  • miners — Plural form of miner.
  • minges — Plural form of minge.
  • minxes — Plural form of minx.
  • 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.
  • misken — to be unaware or ignorant of
  • mispen — to write incorrectly
  • missen — (Yorkshire, colloquial) Myself.
  • monest — (obsolete) To warn; to admonish; to advise.
  • moneys — any circulating medium of exchange, including coins, paper money, and demand deposits.
  • monies — a plural of money.
  • montes — Plural form of mons.
  • munsee — a member of a North American Indian people, one of the Delaware group.
  • munseyFrank Andrew, 1854–1925, U.S. publisher.
  • namers — Plural form of namer.
  • neumes — Plural form of neume.
  • pensum — a piece of work or a task to be completed, esp a school exercise
  • remsenIra, 1846–1927, U.S. chemist and educator.
  • seaman — a person skilled in seamanship.
  • seamen — a person skilled in seamanship.
  • semang — a member of a Negrito people of the Malay Peninsula.
  • sensum — sense datum (def 1).
  • sermon — a discourse for the purpose of religious instruction or exhortation, especially one based on a text of Scripture and delivered by a member of the clergy as part of a religious service.
  • shumen — a city in NE Bulgaria.
  • simeon — a son of Jacob and Leah. Gen. 29:33.
  • simnel — in England,
  • simone — (language)   A simulation language by A. Hoare et al. based on Pascal.
  • solemn — grave, sober, or mirthless, as a person, the face, speech, tone, or mood: solemn remarks.
  • stamen — the pollen-bearing organ of a flower, consisting of the filament and the anther.
  • sumnerCharles, 1811–74, U.S. statesman.
  • unmesh — any knit, woven, or knotted fabric of open texture.
  • unseam — to open the seam or seams of; undo; rip apart: to unseam a dress.
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