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6-letter words containing g, a, m

  • magyar — a member of the ethnic group, of the Finno-Ugric stock, that forms the predominant element of the population of Hungary.
  • maigre — containing neither flesh nor its juices, as food permissible on days of religious abstinence.
  • making — the style or manner in which something is made; form; build.
  • malaga — a province in S Spain, in Andalusia. 2813 sq. mi. (7285 sq. km).
  • malang — a city on E Java, in S Indonesia.
  • malign — to speak harmful untruths about; speak evil of; slander; defame: to malign an honorable man.
  • malmag — a small Asian lemur
  • manage — to bring about or succeed in accomplishing, sometimes despite difficulty or hardship: She managed to see the governor. How does she manage it on such a small income?
  • manbag — A man's handbag or shoulder bag.
  • manege — the art of training and riding horses.
  • mangal — A mangrove swamp.
  • mangas — Plural form of manga.
  • manged — /mahnjd/ [probably from the French "manger" or Italian "mangiare", to eat; perhaps influenced by English "mange", "mangy"] Refers to anything that is mangled or damaged, usually beyond repair. "The disk was manged after the electrical storm." Compare mung.
  • mangel — A beet of a variety with a large root, cultivated as feed for livestock.
  • manger — Praesepe.
  • mangey — having, caused by, or like the mange.
  • mangle — to smooth or press with a mangle.
  • mangos — Plural form of mango.
  • maping — former name of Liuzhou.
  • margay — a small tiger cat, Felis tigrina, of tropical America: now rare.
  • margie — a female given name, form of Margaret.
  • margin — the space around the printed or written matter on a page.
  • margot — a female given name, form of Margaret.
  • mating — a partner in marriage; spouse.
  • mauger — in spite of; notwithstanding.
  • maugre — in spite of; notwithstanding.
  • maungy — (esp of a child) sulky, bad-tempered, or peevish
  • mawger — (of persons or animals) thin or lean
  • maxing — Present participle of max.
  • maying — the fifth month of the year, containing 31 days.
  • mazing — a confusing network of intercommunicating paths or passages; labyrinth.
  • mcgrawJohn Joseph, 1873–1934, U.S. baseball player and manager.
  • meager — deficient in quantity or quality; lacking fullness or richness; scanty; inadequate: a meager salary; meager fare; a meager harvest.
  • meagre — deficient in quantity or quality; lacking fullness or richness; scanty; inadequate: a meager salary; meager fare; a meager harvest.
  • megara — a city in ancient Greece: the chief city of Megaris.
  • megass — bagasse.
  • meghan — a female given name.
  • menage — a domestic establishment; household.
  • metage — the official measurement of contents or weight.
  • mganga — a witch doctor or medicine man
  • milage — the aggregate number of miles traveled over in a given time.
  • minhag — a custom or procedure among Jews that is so firmly established as to have almost the binding force of law.
  • mirage — an optical phenomenon, especially in the desert or at sea, by which the image of some object appears displaced above, below, or to one side of its true position as a result of spatial variations of the index of refraction of air.
  • mistag — (transitive) To tag incorrectly; to mislabel.
  • moggan — a stocking or legging without a foot
  • moraga — a city in W California.
  • morganAugustus, 1806–71, English mathematician and logician.
  • morgay — a European small-spotted dogfish, Scyllium canicula
  • mugabe — Robert (Gabriel) born 1924, Zimbabwean political leader: prime minister 1980–87; president since 1987.
  • mughal — any of the Mongol conquerors of India who established an empire that lasted from 1526 to 1857, but held only nominal power after 1803. See also Great Mogul.
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