6-letter words containing g, a, m
- gotama — Buddha.
- gotham — a journalistic nickname for New York City.
- graham — made of graham flour.
- grames — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grame.
- gramma — One's grandmother.
- gramme — a metric unit of mass or weight equal to 15.432 grains; one thousandth of a kilogram. Abbreviation: g.
- grammy — one of a group of statuettes awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for outstanding achievement in various categories in the recording industry.
- grampa — grandfather.
- gramps — grandfather.
- grampy — (informal, childish) grandfather.
- granum — (in prescriptions) a grain.
- guemal — huemul.
- gunman — a person armed with or expert in the use of a gun, especially one ready to use a gun unlawfully.
- guzman — Martín Luis [mahr-teen-lwees] /mɑrˈtin lwis/ (Show IPA), 1887–1976, Mexican novelist, journalist, and soldier.
- homage — respect or reverence paid or rendered: In his speech he paid homage to Washington and Jefferson.
- imaged — a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, sculptured, or otherwise made visible.
- imager — a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, sculptured, or otherwise made visible.
- images — a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, sculptured, or otherwise made visible.
- imagin — Obsolete form of imagine.
- ingmar — a male given name.
- ingram — a male given name.
- lamage — (slang, pejorative) Something lame, typically actions.
- laming — Present participle of lame.
- legman — a person employed to transact business outside an office, especially on behalf of one whose responsibilities require his or her presence in the office.
- ligsam — Alternative form of ligan.
- lingam — Sanskrit Grammar. the masculine gender.
- logjam — an immovable pileup or tangle of logs, as in a river, causing a blockage.
- macing — (sometimes lowercase) to attack with Mace spray.
- madag. — Madagascar
- madang — a seaport on the N coast of New Guinea, in Papua New Guinea.
- maggid — (especially in Poland and Russia) a wandering Jewish preacher whose sermons contained religious and moral instruction and words of comfort and hope.
- maggie — Margaret ("Maggie") 1905–95, U.S. activist: a founder of the Gray Panthers.
- maggot — a soft-bodied, legless larva of certain flies.
- magick — Archaic. magic.
- magics — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of magic.
- magilp — Alternative form of megilp.
- maglev — magnetic levitation.
- magma2 — (language) A language that allows programmability of the control environment, e.g. recursion, backtracking, coroutines, nondeterminism, etc. Magma2 was the successor to MagmaLISP.
- magmas — Plural form of magma.
- magnes — a magnetic iron ore
- magnet — a body, as a piece of iron or steel, that possesses the property of attracting certain substances, as iron.
- magni- — great, big, large
- magnon — (physics) a quantum of a spin wave.
- magnox — an alloy consisting mostly of magnesium with small amounts of aluminium and other metals, used in fuel elements of nuclear reactors
- magnum — a large wine bottle having a capacity of two ordinary bottles or 1.5 liters (1.6 quarts).
- magnus — the Great Year: a cycle of years, usually a thousand, that begins with a Golden Age, steadily deteriorates, and ends with a universal catastrophe, either a fire or a flood.
- magpie — either of two corvine birds, Pica pica (black-billed magpie) of Eurasia and North America, or P. nuttalli (yellow-billed magpie) of California, having long, graduated tails, black-and-white plumage, and noisy, mischievous habits.
- magret — A fillet of meat cut from a breast of duck.
- magtig — (South Africa) my God! An expression of surprise.
- maguey — any of several plants of the genus Agave, of the agave family, especially the cantala, A. cantala.