6-letter words containing m, l, a
- amylin — (carbohydrate) The dextrin of starch.
- amylo- — indicating starch
- amylum — starch
- amytal — a barbiturate, a brand of amobarbital, used as a sedative and hypnotic
- animal — An animal is a living creature such as a dog, lion, or rabbit, rather than a bird, fish, insect, or human being.
- anomal — (archaic) Something anomalous, especially an irregular word in a language.
- anselm — Saint. 1033–1109, Italian Benedictine monk; archbishop of Canterbury (1093–1109): one of the founders of scholasticism; author of Cur Deus Homo? (Why did God become Man?). Feast day: Aug 21
- anu ml — (language) An implementation of SML by the Australian National University for Motorola 68020, Vax and Pyramid.
- aplomb — If you do something with aplomb, you do it with confidence in a relaxed way.
- aqmola — the capital city of Kazakhstan, in the northern part, on the Ishim River.
- armful — An armful of something is the amount of it that you can carry fairly easily.
- armill — a garment resembling a stole, worn by a British king at his coronation.
- armlet — a small arm, as of a lake, the sea, etc
- asylum — If a government gives a person from another country asylum, they allow them to stay, usually because they are unable to return home safely for political reasons.
- baalim — any of numerous local deities among the ancient Semitic peoples, typifying the productive forces of nature and worshiped with much sensuality.
- balaam — a Mesopotamian diviner who, when summoned to curse the Israelites, prophesied future glories for them instead, after being reproached by his ass (Numbers 22–23)
- balmer — Johann Jakob. 1825–98, Swiss mathematician; discovered a formula giving the wavelengths of a series of lines in the hydrogen spectrum (the Balmer series)
- balsam — Balsam is a sweet-smelling oil that is obtained from certain trees or bushes and used to make medicines and perfumes.
- becalm — to calm down
- bedlam — Bedlam means a great deal of noise and disorder. People often say 'It was bedlam' to mean 'There was bedlam'.
- belamy — a close friend
- beldam — an old woman, esp an ugly or malicious one; hag
- bemaul — to maul
- blamed — damned
- blamer — someone who blames
- bokmal — one of the two official forms of written Norwegian, closely related to Danish
- bromal — a yellowish oily synthetic liquid formerly used medicinally as a sedative and hypnotic; tribromoacetaldehyde. Formula: Br3CCHO
- brumal — of, characteristic of, or relating to winter; wintry
- caelum — a small faint constellation in the S hemisphere close to Eridanus
- calama — a city in N Chile.
- calami — Plural form of calamus.
- calima — a dust storm in the Canary Islands region, originating from the Sahara desert
- calmed — Simple past tense and past participle of calm.
- calmer — without rough motion; still or nearly still: a calm sea.
- calmly — You can use calmly to emphasize that someone is behaving in a very controlled or ordinary way in a frightening or unusual situation.
- camail — a neck and shoulders covering of mail worn with and laced to the basinet
- camels — Plural form of camel.
- camlet — a tough waterproof cloth
- cample — to argue
- camply — in a camp manner
- carmel — Mountmountain ridge in NW Israel, extending as a promontory into the Mediterranean: highest point, c. 1,800 ft (549 m)
- ccmail — It's written cc:mail.
- cimbal — (obsolete) A kind of confectionery or cake.
- claime — Obsolete spelling of claim.
- claims — Plural form of claim.
- clammy — Something that is clammy is unpleasantly damp or sticky.
- clamor — If people are clamoring for something, they are demanding it in a noisy or angry way.
- clamps — Plural form of clamp.
- climax — The climax of something is the most exciting or important moment in it, usually near the end.
- colima — a state of SW Mexico, on the Pacific coast: mainly a coastal plain, rising to the foothills of the Sierra Madre, with important mineral resources. Capital: Colima. Pop: 238 000 (2005 est). Area: 5455 sq km (2106 sq miles)