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5-letter words containing m, a, s

  • mears — a boundary or boundary marker.
  • mease — (UK, dialect, dated) five hundred.
  • meats — Plural form of meat.
  • mensa — an international fellowship organization for people with IQ's in the top 2 percent of the general population.
  • mesas — Plural form of mesa.
  • miasm — (in homeopathy) any of the three underlying chronic diseases that afflict humankind: sycosis, syphilis, and psora.
  • miass — a city in the S Russian Federation in Asia, near the Ural Mountains, W of Chelyabinsk.
  • micas — Plural form of mica.
  • midas — Classical Mythology. a Phrygian king, son of Gordius, who was given by Dionysus the power of turning whatever he touched into gold.
  • mimas — Astronomy. one of the moons of Saturn.
  • minas — an ancient unit of weight and value equal to the sixtieth part of a talent.
  • miras — Astronomy. the first long-period pulsating variable star to be discovered, with a period averaging 331 days. It is a red giant and a component of a binary star in the constellation Cetus.
  • missa — Mass.
  • moans — Plural form of moan.
  • moats — Plural form of moat.
  • monas — monad.
  • moras — Plural form of mora.
  • moxas — a flammable substance or material obtained from the leaves of certain Chinese and Japanese wormwood plants, especially Artemisia moxa.
  • musaf — the religious service celebrated by Jews in addition to and immediately after the morning service on the Sabbath and festivals.
  • musar — rabbinic literature concerned with ethics, right conduct, etc
  • musca — a small constellation in the S hemisphere lying between the Southern Cross and Chamaeleon
  • musha — (Ireland, archaic) an expression of surprise.
  • musta — (colloquial) Must have.
  • mynas — Plural form of myna.
  • mysap — a Web-integrated software application used by businesses to plan and control product distribution, human resources, budgets, etc
  • mysia — an ancient country in NW Asia Minor.
  • names — a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known.
  • namus — (in Arab countries) A concept of virtue and honor within a family, typically relating to chastity of female family members.
  • omasa — Plural form of omasum.
  • osman — 1259–1326, Turkish emir 1299–1326: founder of the Ottoman dynasty.
  • ozmas — a festival resembling Christmas, celebrated at midwinter in the southern hemisphere
  • pashm — the fine woolly underhair of goats raised in northern India.
  • plasm — Anatomy, Physiology. the liquid part of blood or lymph, as distinguished from the suspended elements.
  • psalm — a sacred song or hymn.
  • ramosFidel V. born 1928, Philippine political leader: president 1992–98.
  • ramps — ramp3
  • ramus — a branch, as of a plant, vein, bone, etc.
  • reams — a standard quantity of paper, consisting of 20 quires or 500 sheets (formerly 480 sheets), or 516 sheets (printer's ream or perfect ream)
  • rusma — a Turkish depilatory
  • sagum — a Roman soldier's cloak
  • salem — a state in the NW United States, on the Pacific coast. 96,981 sq. mi. (251,180 sq. km). Capital: Salem. Abbreviation: Oreg., Ore., OR (for use with zip code).
  • salmi — a ragout of partially cooked game, as pheasant or woodcock, stewed in wine and butter.
  • sam76 — A macro language by Claude Kagan descended from TRAC. There is a version for CP/M.
  • samaj — a Hindu religious society or movement.
  • saman — a Persian noble who lived in the 8th century a.d., progenitor of the Samanid dynasty.
  • samar — an island in the E central Philippines. 5309 sq. mi. (13,750 sq. km).
  • samba — a rhythmic, Brazilian ballroom dance of African origin.
  • sambo — a term used to refer to a black person, especially a male.
  • samel — (of brick) not sufficiently fired
  • samey — If you describe a set of things as samey, you mean that they are all very similar, and it would be more interesting if they were different from each other.
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