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6-letter words containing i, o, a

  • anions — Plural form of anion.
  • aniso- — not equal
  • anodic — pertaining to an anode or the phenomena in its vicinity.
  • anoint — To anoint someone means to put oil or water on a part of their body, usually for religious reasons.
  • anomia — the inability to name objects or to recognize the written or spoken names of objects.
  • anomic — a state or condition of individuals or society characterized by a breakdown or absence of social norms and values, as in the case of uprooted people.
  • anomie — lack of social or moral standards in an individual or society
  • anopia — the inability to see; sightlessness
  • anotia — A rare congenital deformity where the pinna or auricle, the outer projected portion of the ear, is completely absent.
  • anoxia — lack or absence of oxygen
  • anoxic — an abnormally low amount of oxygen in the body tissues; hypoxia.
  • ao dai — the traditional costume of Vietnamese women, consisting of a long, high-necked, closefitting tunic split along the sides from waist to hem: it is worn over loosefitting trousers
  • aomori — seaport in northernmost Honshu, Japan, on an inlet of the Sea of Japan: pop. 293,000
  • aorist — a tense of the verb in classical Greek and in certain other inflected languages, indicating past action without reference to whether the action involved was momentary or continuous
  • aortic — the main trunk of the arterial system, conveying blood from the left ventricle of the heart to all of the body except the lungs.
  • aouita — Saïd (saɪˈiːd). born 1959, Moroccan middle-distance runner: set new world records for the 1500 metres (1987–93), 2000 metres (1987–95), and 5000 metres (1987–94)
  • aponia — The absence of pain considered as a state of spiritual serenity.
  • aporia — a doubt, real or professed, about what to do or say
  • aquilo — the ancient Roman personification of the north wind.
  • aquino — Corazón, known as Cory. 1933–2009, Philippine stateswoman: president (1986–92)
  • ariose — characterized by melody
  • arioso — a recitative with the lyrical quality of an aria
  • aristo — an aristocrat
  • armoir — Dated form of armoire.
  • aroint — to drive away
  • aronia — A plant of the genus Aronia in the rose family, especially (in gardening) a chokeberry.
  • arpino — Gerald (Peter) 1928–2008, U.S. choreographer.
  • arsino — having or comprising the radical AsH2
  • artois — a former province of N France
  • asiago — either of two varieties (ripened or fresh) of a cow's-milk cheese produced in NE Italy
  • asimov — Isaac. 1920–92, US writer and biochemist, born in Russia. His science-fiction works include Foundation Trilogy (1951–53; sequel 1982) and the collection of stories I, Robot (1950)
  • asonia — tone deafness.
  • assoil — to absolve; set free
  • atocia — the incapability of a woman to conceive and give birth to children
  • atomic — Atomic means relating to power that is produced from the energy released by splitting atoms.
  • atonia — a deficiency of usual or expected tone in the muscles
  • atonic — (of a syllable, word, etc) carrying no stress; unaccented
  • atopic — of or relating to hereditary hypersensitivity to certain allergens
  • atoxic — not toxic.
  • audio- — indicating hearing or sound
  • audion — an early type of triode.
  • auriol — Vincent (vɛ̃sɑ̃). 1884–1966, French statesman; president of the Fourth Republic (1947–54)
  • aveiro — a port in N central Portugal, on the Aveiro lagoon: ancient Roman town; linked by canal with the Atlantic Ocean. Pop: 73 335 (2001)
  • avisos — Plural form of aviso.
  • avoids — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of avoid.
  • axiom* — (mathematics, tool)   A symbolic mathematics system. Version: 2.
  • axioms — Plural form of axiom.
  • axions — Plural form of axion.
  • axonic — of or relating to the long, single projection of nerve cells conducting nerve impulses away from the cell's body
  • azione — a term used for certain genres of musical drama of the 17th–18th century, particularly the azione teatrale (a short musical play or opera) and the azione sacra (sacred drama)
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