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6-letter words containing m, a, y

  • family — the children of one person or one couple collectively: We want a large family.
  • flyman — a stagehand, especially one who operates the apparatus in the flies.
  • gamely — in a game or plucky manner: They struggled gamely.
  • gamesy — sporty; keen on sport
  • gamify — to turn (an activity or task) into a game or something resembling a game: Many exercise programs have been gamified, with badges and scores. The company develops gamified apps.
  • gamily — having the tangy flavor or odor of game: I like the gamy taste of venison.
  • gayism — (rare) homosexuality.
  • glammy — glamorous
  • gleamy — gleaming.
  • grammy — one of a group of statuettes awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for outstanding achievement in various categories in the recording industry.
  • grampy — (informal, childish) grandfather.
  • hamlyn — Baron Paul. 1926–2001, British businessman and publisher
  • haulmy — having haulms
  • haymow — hay stored in a barn.
  • hymnal — Also called hymnbook [him-boo k] /ˈhɪmˌbʊk/ (Show IPA). a book of hymns for use in a religious service.
  • infamy — extremely bad reputation, public reproach, or strong condemnation as the result of a shameful, criminal, or outrageous act: a time that will live in infamy.
  • kaymak — A creamy dairy product, similar to clotted cream, made in the Balkans, Turkey, the Middle East, Central Asia, Iran, Afghanistan, and India. It is made from the milk of water buffalos in the East or of cows in the West.
  • keyman — a person highly important or essential to the functioning of an organization, as the head of a sales force or branch office.
  • keymap — A collection of keymappings.
  • kolyma — a river in the NE Russian Federation in Asia, flowing NE to the Arctic Ocean. 1000 miles (1610 km) long.
  • lamboy — tonlet.
  • lamely — crippled or physically disabled, especially in the foot or leg so as to limp or walk with difficulty.
  • layman — a person who is not a member of the clergy; one of the laity.
  • laymen — a person who is not a member of the clergy; one of the laity.
  • mackay — a seaport in E Australia.
  • madefy — (rare) To make wet or moist.
  • madlyn — a female given name, form of Magdalene.
  • maguey — any of several plants of the genus Agave, of the agave family, especially the cantala, A. cantala.
  • magyar — a member of the ethnic group, of the Finno-Ugric stock, that forms the predominant element of the population of Hungary.
  • mainly — chiefly; principally; for the most part; in the main; to the greatest extent: Our success was due mainly to your efforts. The audience consisted mainly of students.
  • malady — any disorder or disease of the body, especially one that is chronic or deepseated.
  • malaya — Malay Peninsula.
  • malorySir Thomas, c1400–71, English author.
  • mameys — Plural form of mamey.
  • manday — a unit of measurement, especially in accountancy; based on a standard number of man-hours in a day of work.
  • mangey — having, caused by, or like the mange.
  • manley — Michael (Norman).1924–97, Jamaican statesman; prime minister of Jamaica (1972–80; 1989–92)
  • manway — a passage in a mine wide enough for a single person.
  • many a — constituting or forming a large number; numerous: many people.
  • marbly — like marble in appearance, hardness, coldness, etc.
  • margay — a small tiger cat, Felis tigrina, of tropical America: now rare.
  • marleyRobert Nesta ("Bob") 1945–81, Jamaican reggae singer, guitarist, and songwriter: popularizer of Rastafarianism.
  • marshy — like a marsh; soft and wet; boggy.
  • martyr — a person who willingly suffers death rather than renounce his or her religion.
  • mary i — ("Bloody Mary") 1516–58, queen of England 1553–58 (wife of Philip II of Spain; daughter of Henry VIII).
  • masaya — a city in SW Nicaragua.
  • masseyVincent, 1887–1967, Canadian statesman: governor general 1952–59.
  • massys — Quentin [kven-tin;; English kwen-tn] /ˈkvɛn tɪn;; English ˈkwɛn tn/ (Show IPA), 1466?–1530, Flemish painter.
  • mateys — Plural form of matey.
  • matily — in a matey manner
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