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6-letter words containing m, a

  • agamid — any other lizard of the family Agamidae, which occur in the Old World and Australia and show a wide range of habits and diversity of structure
  • agawam — a city in W central Massachusetts.
  • ageism — Ageism is unacceptable behaviour that occurs as a result of the belief that older people are of less value than younger people.
  • agleam — glowing; gleaming
  • agname — a name that is used in addition to a first name and surname
  • ahimsa — (in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jainist philosophy) the law of reverence for, and nonviolence to, every form of life
  • ahmadi — a member of the Ahmadiya.
  • ahmose — 1580–1557 b.c, founder of the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt.
  • aidman — an army medical assistant attached to a field unit
  • aidmen — Plural form of aidman.
  • aim to — to position or direct (a firearm, ball, arrow, rocket, etc.) so that, on firing or release, the discharged projectile will hit a target or travel along a certain path.
  • aimaco — AIr MAterial COmmand compiler
  • aimers — Plural form of aimer.
  • aimful — possessing purpose or aim
  • aiming — Present participle of aim.
  • aimnet — (networking, company)   An Internet access provider for individuals and corporations. They provide dial-up, SLIP, PPP and shell accounts as well as ISDN. Address: Cupertino, CA 95014, USA. Telephone: +1 (408) 253 0900
  • airman — An airman is a man who flies aircraft, especially one who serves in his country's air force.
  • airmen — Plural form of airman.
  • akimbo — with hands on hips and elbows bent outward
  • akmola — Astana
  • alaman — Lucas [loo-kahs] /ˈlu kɑs/ (Show IPA), 1792–1853, Mexican historian and politician.
  • alamos — a poplar.
  • alarms — Plural form of alarm.
  • alarum — an alarm, esp a call to arms
  • albums — Plural form of album.
  • alcamo — a city in NW Sicily, Italy, near the site of the ancient Greek settlement of Segesta.
  • alcman — 7th century bc, Greek lyric poet
  • aleman — Mateo (maˈteo). 1547–?1614, Spanish novelist, author of the picaresque novel Guzmán de Alfarache (1599)
  • alisma — a flowering marsh plant of the genus Alsima, with round leaves
  • allium — any plant of the genus Allium, such as the onion, garlic, shallot, leek, or chive: family Alliaceae
  • almada — a town in S central Portugal, on the S bank of the Tagus estuary opposite Lisbon: statue of Christ 110 m (360 ft) high, erected 1959. Pop: 160 826 (2001)
  • almain — a German
  • almaty — a city in SE Kazakhstan; capital of Kazakhstan (1991–97): an important trading centre. Pop: 1 103 000 (2005 est)
  • almelo — a city in the E Netherlands, in Overijssel province. Pop: 72 000 (2003 est)
  • almery — a cupboard built into a church wall used for storing sacred oils, church vessels, and other similar items
  • almond — Almonds are pale oval nuts. They are often used in cooking.
  • almost — You use almost to indicate that something is not completely the case but is nearly the case.
  • almous — alms.
  • almuce — a fur-lined hood or cape formerly worn by members of certain religious orders, more recently by canons of France
  • altman — Robert. US film director, 1925–2006; his films include M*A*S*H (1970), Nashville (1975), Short Cuts (1994), and Gosford Park (2001)
  • alumna — a female graduate of a school, college, etc
  • alumni — a graduate or former student of a specific school, college, or university.
  • amadan — fool1 .
  • amadis — a knight-errant, model of the chivalric hero.
  • amadou — a spongy substance made from certain fungi, such as Polyporus (or Fomes) fomentarius and related species, used as tinder to light fires, in medicine to stop bleeding, and, esp formerly, by anglers to dry off dry flies between casts
  • amalek — a grandson of Esau: Gen. 36:9-12
  • amalfi — a town in Italy: a major Mediterranean port from the 10th to the 18th century, now a resort
  • amalia — a female given name.
  • amanda — a feminine name: dim. Mandy
  • amarna — the site known by Ancient Egyptians as Akhetaten
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