6-letter words containing m, a, n
- dunham — Katherine, 1910?–2006, U.S. dancer and choreographer.
- dynam- — dynamo-
- dynamo — A machine for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy; a generator.
- embank — Construct a wall or bank of earth or stone in order to confine (a river) within certain limits.
- enamel — An opaque or semitransparent glassy substance applied to metallic or other hard surfaces for ornament or as a protective coating.
- enamor — Be filled with a feeling of love for.
- encalm — to becalm, settle
- encamp — Settle in or establish a camp, especially a military one.
- enemas — Plural form of enema.
- engram — A hypothetical permanent change in the brain accounting for the existence of memory; a memory trace.
- enigma — A person or thing that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand.
- enjamb — to encroach
- enseam — to put a seam on
- entame — to make tame
- examen — A formal examination of the soul or conscience, made usually daily by Jesuits and some other Roman Catholics.
- examin — Obsolete form of examine.
- famine — extreme and general scarcity of food, as in a country or a large geographical area.
- faming — widespread reputation, especially of a favorable character; renown; public eminence: to seek fame as an opera singer.
- fandom — fans collectively, as of a motion-picture star or a professional game or sport.
- fantom — an apparition or specter.
- fenman — a dweller in the Fens of England.
- firman — an edict or administrative order issued by or in the name of a Middle Eastern sovereign (formerly by an Ottoman Turkish sultan).
- flamen — (in ancient Rome) a priest.
- flyman — a stagehand, especially one who operates the apparatus in the flies.
- foeman — an enemy in war.
- fogman — a person in charge of railway fog-signals
- forman — Milos [mee-lawsh] /ˈmi lɔʃ/ (Show IPA), (Jan Tomas Forman) born 1932, U.S. film director, born in the former Czechoslovakia.
- gagman — a person who writes comic material for public performers.
- gagmen — Plural form of gagman.
- gamine — a neglected girl who is left to run about the streets.
- gaming — an amusement or pastime: children's games.
- gamins — Plural form of gamin.
- gammon — deceitful nonsense; bosh.
- gamone — any chemical substance secreted by a gamete that attracts another gamete during sexual reproduction
- garmon — A kind of smaller Russian button accordion.
- gasman — a person who works for a company that sells or distributes household gas, especially a person who goes from building to building reading gas meters to determine what charge is to be billed.
- gasmen — Plural form of gasman.
- gemman — (archaic) gentleman.
- german — of or relating to Germany, its inhabitants, or their language.
- gigman — One who operates a gig (a kind of carriage).
- gilman — Arthur, 1837–1909, U.S. educator.
- gnamma — A rock hole, capable of holding water, formed by weathering.
- godman — (India, colloquial, deregatory) A type of charismatic guru.
- granum — (in prescriptions) a grain.
- gunman — a person armed with or expert in the use of a gun, especially one ready to use a gun unlawfully.
- guzman — Martín Luis [mahr-teen-lwees] /mɑrˈtin lwis/ (Show IPA), 1887–1976, Mexican novelist, journalist, and soldier.
- haemin — Alternative spelling of hemin.
- hamden — a town in S Connecticut.
- hameln — a city in N central Germany, on the Weser River: scene of the legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin.
- hamlin — Hannibal, 1809–91, U.S. political leader: vice president of the U.S. 1861–65.