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6-letter words containing m, e, t

  • dreamt — a simple past tense and past participle of dream.
  • drempt — Nonstandard spelling of dreamt.
  • ectomy — (medicine) Any operation involving surgical excision or removal.
  • egmont — Lamoral (lamoˈral), Count of Egmont, Prince of Gavre. 1522–68, Flemish statesman and soldier. He attempted to secure limited reforms and religious tolerance in the Spanish government of the Netherlands, refused to join William the Silent's rebellion, but was nevertheless executed for treason by the Duke of Alva
  • emetic — (of a substance) causing vomiting.
  • emeute — Alternative spelling of \u00e9meute.
  • emmets — Plural form of emmet.
  • emotag — A mock HTML tag incorporated into writing to express a state of mind.
  • emoted — Simple past tense and past participle of emote.
  • emoter — One who emotes.
  • emotes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emote.
  • empath — (chiefly in science fiction) a person with the paranormal ability to apprehend the mental or emotional state of another individual.
  • enmity — The state or feeling of being actively opposed or hostile to someone or something.
  • entame — to make tame
  • entomb — Place (a dead body) in a tomb.
  • ermite — a salty blue cheese made in Quebec, Canada
  • esteem — Respect and admire.
  • etymic — relating to an etymon
  • etymon — A word or morpheme from which a later word is derived.
  • exempt — Free from an obligation or liability imposed on others.
  • extemp — (US, informal) extemporaneous speaking; a competitive event in schools and colleges in which students speak persuasively or informatively about current events and politics.
  • fembot — (science fiction) A robot in female form.
  • femto- — prefix
  • fermatPierre de [pyer duh] /pyɛr də/ (Show IPA), 1601–65, French mathematician.
  • foment — to instigate or foster (discord, rebellion, etc.); promote the growth or development of: to foment trouble; to foment discontent.
  • fomite — (medicine, epidemiology) An inanimate object capable of carrying infectious agents (such as bacteria, viruses and parasites), and thus passively enabling their transmission between hosts.
  • fumets — Plural form of fumet.
  • gambet — Any bird of the genus Totanus; a tattler.
  • gamest — an amusement or pastime: children's games.
  • gamete — a mature sexual reproductive cell, as a sperm or egg, that unites with another cell to form a new organism.
  • gemots — Plural form of gemot.
  • gimlet — a small tool for boring holes, consisting of a shaft with a pointed screw at one end and a handle perpendicular to the shaft at the other.
  • gromet — Alternative form of grommet.
  • hamate — hook-shaped.
  • hametz — a food forbidden for use by Jews during the festival of Passover, especially a baked food, as bread or cake, made with leaven or a leavening agent.
  • hamite — a descendant of Ham. Gen. 10:1, 6–20.
  • hamlet — (italics) a tragedy (first printed 1603) by Shakespeare.
  • helmet — any of various forms of protective head covering worn by soldiers, firefighters, divers, cyclists, etc.
  • hemat- — hemato-
  • hermit — a person who has withdrawn to a solitary place for a life of religious seclusion.
  • hetman — the title assumed by the chief of Ukrainian Cossacks of the Dnieper River region, with headquarters at Zaporozhe.
  • hitmen — Plural form of hitman.
  • humate — (chemistry) A salt of humic acid.
  • humect — to moisten, to wet
  • humite — a mineral, transparent vitreous brown to orange in colour, found in the volcanic matter on Vesuvius
  • hytime — Hypermedia/Time-based Structuring Language: an emerging ANSI/ISO Standard from the SGML Users' Group's Special Interest Group on Hypertext and Multimedia (SIGhyper). A hypermedia extension of SGML.
  • imaret — (in Turkey) a hospice for pilgrims, travelers, etc.
  • immute — (obsolete, transitive) To change or alter.
  • impest — (obsolete, transitive) To afflict with pestilence.
  • impute — to attribute or ascribe: The children imputed magical powers to the old woman.
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