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6-letter words containing m, a, b

  • bayamo — a strong wind blowing from land on the southern coast of Cuba, particularly near the city of Bayamo
  • bayman — a person who lives by a bay, esp one who is skilled in navigating it
  • baymen — Plural form of bayman.
  • beamed — any of various relatively long pieces of metal, wood, stone, etc., manufactured or shaped especially for use as rigid members or parts of structures or machines.
  • beamer — a full-pitched ball bowled at the batsman's head
  • beames — Lb archaic Plural form of beam.
  • beamonRobert ("Bob") born 1946, U.S. track-and-field athlete.
  • becalm — to calm down
  • became — Became is the past tense of become.
  • bedamn — to damn, to curse thoroughly
  • bedlam — Bedlam means a great deal of noise and disorder. People often say 'It was bedlam' to mean 'There was bedlam'.
  • befoam — to cover with foam
  • belamy — a close friend
  • beldam — an old woman, esp an ugly or malicious one; hag
  • bemaul — to maul
  • bemean — to make mean; demean; debase (usually used reflexively).
  • bemoan — If you bemoan something, you express sorrow or dissatisfaction about it.
  • bename — to name; call by name.
  • bigamy — Bigamy is the crime of marrying a person when you are already legally married to someone else.
  • bimane — a bimanous animal.
  • birman — a breed of large long-haired cat having a light-coloured coat with dark face, tail, and legs, and white feet
  • bismar — a type of weighing scale
  • bitmap — A bitmap is a type of graphics file on a computer.
  • blamed — damned
  • blamer — someone who blames
  • bogman — the body of a person found preserved in a peat bog
  • bokmal — one of the two official forms of written Norwegian, closely related to Danish
  • bomarc — a winged, surface-to-air interceptor missile.
  • bombax — a genus of trees (family Malvaceae), the most well-known species of which is the cotton tree
  • bombay — a breed of black short-haired medium-sized cat
  • bonham — a piglet
  • bormanFrank, born 1928, U.S. astronaut.
  • bosman — Herman Charles. (1905–1951), South African short-story writer and journalist; his experiences in prison are recounted in the semi-autobiographical Cold Stone Jug (1949)
  • botham — Sir Ian (Terence). born 1955, English cricketer: an all-rounder, he played in 102 test matches (1977–1992) taking 383 wickets
  • bowman — an archer
  • bpharm — Bachelor of Pharmacy
  • bpmake — Aspirin
  • brahma — a Hindu god: in later Hindu tradition, the Creator who, with Vishnu, the Preserver, and Shiva, the Destroyer, constitutes the triad known as the Trimurti
  • brahmi — a script of India that was probably adapted from the Aramaic alphabet about the 7th century b.c., and from which most of the later Indian scripts developed.
  • brahms — Johannes (joˈhanəs). 1833–97, German composer, whose music, though classical in form, exhibits a strong lyrical romanticism. His works include four symphonies, four concertos, chamber music, and A German Requiem (1868)
  • bramahJoseph, 1748–1814, English engineer and inventor.
  • bregma — the point on the top of the skull where the coronal and sagittal sutures meet: in infants this corresponds to the anterior fontanelle
  • bromal — a yellowish oily synthetic liquid formerly used medicinally as a sedative and hypnotic; tribromoacetaldehyde. Formula: Br3CCHO
  • brumal — of, characteristic of, or relating to winter; wintry
  • bumbag — a small bag worn on a belt, round the waist
  • burman — a member of the dominant ethnic group of Burma, living mainly in the lowlands of the Irrawaddy and Chindwin River drainages and the S panhandle.
  • busman — someone who works on buses, particularly as a driver or conductor
  • byname — a name that is additional to a person's main name, such as a surname
  • cabman — the driver of a cab
  • cabmen — Plural form of cabman.
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