5-letter words containing m, a
- vimpa — a silk veil falling over the shoulders and extending down the arms and over the hands, worn by acolytes who carry the miter and crosier at a Pontifical Mass.
- vmail — a mail system used by U.S. armed forces during World War II.
- voema — vigour or energy
- wames — Scot. and North England. belly.
- wamus — a heavy cardigan jacket, loosely knit and belted.
- warms — Make or become warm.
- wdasm — (tool) (Probably "Windows disassembler") An interactive Intel 486 disassembler for Windows 3.1 written by Eric Grass at the University of Missouri, St. Louis. WDASM supports multiple disassembly formats.
- whams — a loud sound produced by an explosion or sharp impact: the wham of a pile driver.
- wilma — a female given name, form of Wilhelmina.
- wmrra — Washington Motorcycle Road Racing Association
- woman — the female human being, as distinguished from a girl or a man.
- wumaa — World United Martial Arts Alliance
- yamen — (in the Chinese Empire) the residence or office of a public official.
- yampa — a river in NW Colorado, flowing W into the Green River in Dinosaur National Monument. 250 miles (402 km) long.
- yampy — a foolish person
- yealm — to prepare (straw) for thatching
- yuman — a family of languages including the language shared by the Yuma and Mohave Indians and several other languages of the lower valley of the Colorado River.
- zaman — Albizia saman, a large tropical tree in the pea family.
- zambo — sambo.
- zamia — any of various plants of the genus Zamia, chiefly of tropical and subtropical America, having a short, tuberous stem and a crown of palmlike pinnate leaves.
- zeami — Motokiyo (ˌməʊtəʊˈkiːəʊ). 1363–1443, Japanese dramatist, regarded as the greatest figure in the history of No drama
- ziram — a white crystalline powder, C 6 H 12 N 2 S 4 Zn, almost insoluble in water, soluble in acetone and chloroform: used as a fungicide and rubber accelerator.
- zomba — a city in and former capital of Malawi in the S part.
- zumba — Zumba is an exercise programme that uses Latin-American music and dance steps.