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6-letter words containing i, m, e

  • medio- — middle
  • medium — a middle state or condition; mean.
  • medius — the middle finger.
  • medoid — (mathematics) A mathematically representative object in a set of objects; it has the smallest average dissimilarity to all other objects in the set.
  • meemie — a hysterical person
  • megilp — a jellylike vehicle used in oil paints and usually consisting of linseed oil mixed with mastic varnish.
  • megrimmegrims, low spirits; the blues.
  • mehari — A type of fast-running dromedary camel, which can be used for racing or transport.
  • mehndi — the art or practice of painting elaborate patterns on the skin with henna.
  • meidan — Alternative spelling of maidan An urban open space.
  • meikle — Alternative form of mickle.
  • meinie — Archaic. a group or suite of attendants, followers, dependents, etc.
  • meishi — A Japanese business card.
  • mejico — Mexico.
  • melian — a Greek island in the Cyclades, in the SW Aegean: statue, Venus de Milo, found here 1820. 51 sq. mi. (132 sq. km).
  • melick — A grass either mountain melick (Melica nutans) or wood melick (Melica uniflora).
  • meliesGeorges [zhawrzh] /ʒɔrʒ/ (Show IPA), 1861–1938, French film director.
  • meline — Having the qualities of or relating to a badger.
  • meloid — a beetle of the family Meloidae, comprising the blister beetles.
  • melvin — a male given name.
  • memoir — a record of events written by a person having intimate knowledge of them and based on personal observation.
  • 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.
  • mercia — an early English kingdom in central Britain.
  • mergui — a seaport in S Burma, on the Andaman Sea.
  • merida — a peninsula in SE Mexico and N Central America comprising parts of SE Mexico, N Guatemala, and Belize.
  • merils — an old-fashioned game played by two people, involving the placing of counters at the intersections of lines drawn on a board or on the ground.
  • merina — a member of a Malagasy-speaking people who primarily inhabit the interior plateau of Madagascar.
  • mering — (as modifier)
  • merino — (often initial capital letter) one of a breed of sheep, raised originally in Spain, valued for their fine wool.
  • merise — Methode d'Etude et de Realisation Informatique pour les Systemes d'Enteprise. A software engineering method popular in France; many IPSEs are based on it.
  • merism — (literature, rhetoric) Referring to something by its polar extremes, as in
  • merits — claim to respect and praise; excellence; worth.
  • merkin — false hair for the female pudenda.
  • merlin — OS/2
  • mersin — a seaport in S Turkey, on the NW coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
  • mervin — a male given name.
  • merwin — W(illiam) S(tanley) born 1927, U.S. poet, translator, and writer.
  • mesail — a pivoted piece on a helmet between a visor and a beaver.
  • mesiad — relating to or situated at the middle or centre
  • mesial — medial.
  • meslin — Alternative form of maslin.
  • messin — a lap dog; small pet dog.
  • metics — Plural form of metic.
  • metier — a field of work; occupation, trade, or profession.
  • meting — to distribute or apportion by measure; allot; dole (usually followed by out): to mete out punishment.
  • metric — software metric
  • mettie — a female given name, form of Matilda or Martha.
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