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6-letter words containing m, l, n

  • alaman — Lucas [loo-kahs] /ˈlu kɑs/ (Show IPA), 1792–1853, Mexican historian and politician.
  • alcman — 7th century bc, Greek lyric poet
  • aleman — Mateo (maˈteo). 1547–?1614, Spanish novelist, author of the picaresque novel Guzmán de Alfarache (1599)
  • almain — a German
  • almond — Almonds are pale oval nuts. They are often used in cooking.
  • 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.
  • amylin — (carbohydrate) The dextrin of starch.
  • 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.
  • column — A column is a tall, often decorated cylinder of stone which is built to honour someone or forms part of a building.
  • culmen — the summit
  • dolman — a woman's mantle with capelike arm pieces instead of sleeves.
  • dolmen — a structure usually regarded as a tomb, consisting of two or more large, upright stones set with a space between and capped by a horizontal stone.
  • enamel — An opaque or semitransparent glassy substance applied to metallic or other hard surfaces for ornament or as a protective coating.
  • encalm — to becalm, settle
  • flamen — (in ancient Rome) a priest.
  • flyman — a stagehand, especially one who operates the apparatus in the flies.
  • flymen — Plural form of flyman.
  • gilmanArthur, 1837–1909, U.S. educator.
  • hameln — a city in N central Germany, on the Weser River: scene of the legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin.
  • hamlinHannibal, 1809–91, U.S. political leader: vice president of the U.S. 1861–65.
  • hamlyn — Baron Paul. 1926–2001, British businessman and publisher
  • holmanNathan ("Nat") 1896–1995, U.S. basketball player and coach.
  • hymnal — Also called hymnbook [him-boo k] /ˈhɪmˌbʊk/ (Show IPA). a book of hymns for use in a religious service.
  • lamens — Plural form of lamen.
  • lament — to feel or express sorrow or regret for: to lament his absence.
  • lamina — a thin plate, scale, or layer.
  • laming — Present participle of lame.
  • lamont — a male given name.
  • larmen — ramen.
  • lawman — an officer of the law, as a sheriff or police officer.
  • lawmen — Plural form of lawman.
  • layman — a person who is not a member of the clergy; one of the laity.
  • laymen — a person who is not a member of the clergy; one of the laity.
  • leaman — Alternative form of leman.
  • legman — a person employed to transact business outside an office, especially on behalf of one whose responsibilities require his or her presence in the office.
  • legmen — Plural form of legman.
  • lehman — Herbert H(enry) 1878–1963, U.S. banker and statesman.
  • lemans — Plural form of leman.
  • lemnos — a Greek island in the NE Aegean. 186 sq. mi. (480 sq. km). Capital: Myrina.
  • lemondGregory James ("Greg") born 1961, U.S. cyclist with three victories (1986, 1989–90) in the Tour de France.
  • lemons — Plural form of lemon.
  • lemony — the yellowish, acid fruit of a subtropical citrus tree, Citrus limon.
  • limina — threshold (def 4).
  • liming — Present participle of lime.
  • limned — to represent in drawing or painting.

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