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6-letter words containing i, m, e

  • mincer — to cut or chop into very small pieces.
  • minces — Plural form of mince.
  • minded — having a certain kind of mind (usually used in combination): strong-minded.
  • mindel — the second major Pleistocene glaciation of Alpine Europe
  • minden — a city in NW Louisiana.
  • minder — Chiefly British. a person who looks after something (usually used in combination): a baby-minder.
  • miners — Plural form of miner.
  • minged — Simple past tense and past participle of ming.
  • minger — an ugly, unpleasant, or smelly person or thing.
  • minges — Plural form of minge.
  • mingle — to become mixed, blended, or united.
  • minnie — a female given name, form of Mary.
  • minted — intent; purpose.
  • minter — One who mints.
  • minthe — a nymph who was changed into a mint plant by Persephone to protect her from Hades.
  • minuet — a slow, stately dance in triple meter, popular in the 17th and 18th centuries.
  • minute — the sixtieth part (1/60) of an hour; sixty seconds.
  • minxes — Plural form of minx.
  • minyae — descended from Minyas.
  • 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.
  • mirena — a type of intrauterine system
  • mirren — Dame Helen, original name Ilyena Vasilievna Mironov, born 1945, English actor; her films include Savage Messiah (1972), The Long Good Friday (1980), The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover (1989) and The Queen (2006), for which she won an Academy Award for Best Actress
  • miscue — a stroke in which the cue fails to make solid contact with the cue ball.
  • miseat — to eat unhealthily or improperly
  • 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.
  • misère — call in solo whist and other card games declaring a hand that will win no tricks
  • misers — Plural form of miser.
  • misery — wretchedness of condition or circumstances.
  • misfed — (of a machine, paper, materials, etc.) to feed incorrectly: The copying machine will jam if it starts to misfeed.
  • misken — to be unaware or ignorant of
  • miskey — to key (something) incorrectly on a keyboard
  • misled — to lead or guide wrongly; lead astray.
  • mislie — to lie in an uncomfortable position
  • mispen — to write incorrectly
  • missed — to fail to hit or strike: to miss a target.
  • missee — to see wrongly
  • missel — (obsolete) mistletoe.
  • missen — (Yorkshire, colloquial) Myself.
  • misser — One who misses.
  • misses — to fail to hit or strike: to miss a target.
  • misset — to put (something or someone) in a particular place: to set a vase on a table.
  • missey — Alternative form of missy (term of address for young woman).
  • missie — (informal) A young woman; miss.
  • misted — Simple past tense and past participle of mist.
  • mister — a spray, nozzle, or similar device for misting plants.
  • mistle — (obsolete) mistletoe.
  • misuse — wrong or improper use; misapplication.
  • miswed — To wed improperly.
  • miters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miter.
  • mither — mother1 .
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