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6-letter words containing m, a, c, e

  • crames — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crame.
  • creams — Plural form of cream.
  • creamy — Food or drink that is creamy contains a lot of cream or milk.
  • crimea — a peninsula between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, disputed between Ukraine and Russia: a former autonomous republic of the Soviet Union (1921–54); part of the Ukrainian SSR from (1954–1991); an autonomous republic of independent Ukraine (1991–2014); annexation by Russia in 2014 not recognized internationally. Capital: Simferopol. Pop: 1 966 801 (2014 est)
  • decamp — If you decamp, you go away from somewhere secretly or suddenly.
  • ecomap — a diagram showing the links between an individual and his or her community
  • eczema — an inflammatory condition of the skin attended with itching and the exudation of serous matter.
  • encalm — to becalm, settle
  • encamp — Settle in or establish a camp, especially a military one.
  • exacum — any plant of the annual or perennial tropical genus Exacum; some are grown as greenhouse biennials for their bluish-purple platter-shaped flowers: family Gentianaceae
  • excamb — to exchange
  • exclam — (grammar) abbreviation of exclamation.
  • iceman — a man whose business is gathering, storing, selling, or delivering ice.
  • jacmel — a seaport in S Haiti.
  • lamech — the son of Enoch, and the father of Jabal, Jubal, and Tubal-cain. Gen. 4:18.
  • maced. — Macedonia(n)
  • maceio — a state in NE Brazil. 10,674 sq. mi. (27,650 sq. km). Capital: Maceió.
  • macers — Plural form of macer.
  • machel — Samora Moisés [suh-mawr-uh moi-zes] /səˈmɔr ə mɔɪˈzɛs/ (Show IPA), 1933–86, Mozambique political leader: president 1975–86.
  • machenArthur, 1863–1947, Welsh novelist and essayist.
  • macher — A person who gets things done.
  • maches — corn salad.
  • macked — Simple past tense and past participle of mack.
  • mackem — a person who comes from or lives in the Sunderland and Wearside area
  • mackle — a blur in printing, as from a double impression.
  • macled — (mineralogy) Marked like macle (chiastolite).
  • macule — mackle.
  • malbec — a black grape originally grown in the Bordeaux region of France and now in Argentina and Chile, used for making wine
  • maleic — (chemistry) of, or relating to maleic acid or its derivatives.
  • malice — desire to inflict injury, harm, or suffering on another, either because of a hostile impulse or out of deep-seated meanness: the malice and spite of a lifelong enemy.
  • manace — Obsolete form of menace.
  • manche — a department in NW France. 2476 sq. mi. (6413 sq. km). Capital: Saint-Lô.
  • marcel — to wave (the hair) by means of special irons, producing the effect of regular, continuous waves (marcel waves)
  • marcheThe, a region in central Italy, bordering the Adriatic. 3743 sq. mi. (9695 sq. km).
  • marcie — a female given name, form of Marcia.
  • mascle — a lozenge represented as having a lozenge-shaped hole at the center.
  • mccraeJohn, 1872–1918, Canadian physician, soldier, and poet.
  • mcewan — Ian (Russell). born 1948, British novelist and short-story writer. His books include First Love, Last Rites (1975), The Child in Time (1987), The Innocent (1990), Amsterdam (which won the Booker prize in 1998), Atonement (2001), Saturday (2005), and On Chesil Beach (2007)
  • mckean — Tom. born 1963, Scottish athlete: European 800 metres gold medallist (1990)
  • mclean — John (1785-1861), US Supreme Court associate justice 1829-61. The US postmaster general 1823-29, he was appointed to the Court by President Jackson.
  • meacon — to give false signals to (electronic navigational equipment), as by means of a radio transmitter.
  • mecate — Southwestern U.S. a rope made of horsehair or sometimes maguey.
  • meccas — Plural form of mecca.
  • menace — something that threatens to cause evil, harm, injury, etc.; a threat: Air pollution is a menace to health.
  • mencap — a charity that helps people with learning difficulties and promotes their interests in society
  • mercia — an early English kingdom in central Britain.
  • mescal — an intoxicating beverage distilled from the fermented juice of certain species of agave.
  • mezcal — Alternative form of mescal.
  • micate — to add mica to
  • mucate — a salt of mucic acid
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