6-letter words containing m, i, n, o
- marion — Francis ("the Swamp Fox") 1732?–95, American Revolutionary general.
- maroni — a river in N South America, forming the border between French Guiana and Suriname, flowing N to the Atlantic Ocean: upper course called the Itany. 450 miles (724 km) long.
- merino — (often initial capital letter) one of a breed of sheep, raised originally in Spain, valued for their fine wool.
- micron — Micron Electronics, Inc.
- mid on — the position of a fielder on the on side of the wicket.
- mid-on — the position of a fielder on the on side of the wicket.
- mignon — small and pretty; delicately pretty.
- mikron — micron.
- milano — an industrial city in central Lombardy, in N Italy: cathedral.
- milton — John, 1608–74, English poet.
- minhow — Older Spelling. former name of Fuzhou.
- minion — a servile follower or subordinate of a person in power.
- minnow — a small, European cyprinoid fish, Phoxinus phoxinus.
- minoan — of or relating to the ancient civilization of the island of Crete, dating from about 3000 to 1100 b.c.
- minors — Plural form of minor.
- minour — Obsolete form of minor.
- minton — fine-quality porcelain ware produced in Stoke-on-Trent since 1793
- miseno — a cape in SW Italy, on the N shore of the Bay of Naples: ruins of ancient Misenum, a Roman naval station and resort.
- molina — Luis [loo-ees] /luˈis/ (Show IPA), 1535–1600, Spanish Jesuit theologian.
- moline — (of a cross) having arms of equal length, split and curved back at the ends, used especially as the cadency mark of an eighth son: a cross moline.
- monial — a mullion.
- monica — a female given name.
- monied — moneyed.
- monies — a plural of money.
- monish — to admonish.
- monism — Philosophy. (in metaphysics) any of various theories holding that there is only one basic substance or principle as the ground of reality, or that reality consists of a single element. Compare dualism (def 2), pluralism (def 1a). (in epistemology) a theory that the object and datum of cognition are identical. Compare pluralism (def 1b).
- monist — Philosophy. (in metaphysics) any of various theories holding that there is only one basic substance or principle as the ground of reality, or that reality consists of a single element. Compare dualism (def 2), pluralism (def 1a). (in epistemology) a theory that the object and datum of cognition are identical. Compare pluralism (def 1b).
- monoid — groupoid.
- monsig — Monseigneur
- mooing — Present participle of moo.
- moonie — a member or follower of the Unification Church.
- mopani — a leguminous tree, Colophospermum (or Copaifera) mopane, native to southern Africa, that is highly resistant to drought and produces very hard wood
- moping — to be sunk in dejection or listless apathy; sulk; brood.
- moring — Present participle of more.
- morini — Erika, 1906–1995, U.S. violinist, born in Austria.
- morion — a variety of smoky quartz of a dark-brown or nearly black color.
- morkin — an animal that died in an accident or from a disease
- moroni — Federal and Islamic Republic of the, a republic comprising three of the Comoro Islands (Grand Comoro, Mohéli, and Anjouan): a former overseas territory of France; declared independence 1975. 719 sq. mi. (1862 sq. km). Capital: Moroni.
- motion — the action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement.
- moulin — a nearly vertical shaft or cavity worn in a glacier by surface water falling through a crack in the ice.
- moving — capable of or having movement: a moving object.
- mowing — a wry or derisive grimace.
- muonic — Pertaining to, or composed of muons.
- myosin — the principal contractile protein of muscle.
- namhoi — Nanhai.
- nimrod — the great-grandson of Noah: noted as a great hunter. Gen. 10:8–10.
- nomial — (mathematics, algebra) A name or term.
- nomina — (in ancient Rome) the second name of a citizen, indicating his gens, as “Gaius Julius Caesar.”.
- nomism — religious conduct based on law.
- normie — (slang) A normal person.