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6-letter words containing m, l, n

  • mellonAndrew William, 1855–1937, U.S. financier: Secretary of the Treasury 1921–32.
  • melons — the fruit of any of various plants of the gourd family, as the muskmelon or watermelon.
  • melton — a heavily fulled cloth, often of wool, tightly constructed and finished with a smooth face concealing the weave, used for overcoats, hunting jackets, etc.
  • melvin — a male given name.
  • mendel — Gregor Johann [greg-er yoh-hahn;; German grey-gawr yoh-hahn] /ˈgrɛg ər ˈyoʊ hɑn;; German ˈgreɪ gɔr ˈyoʊ hɑn/ (Show IPA), 1822–84, Austrian monk and botanist.
  • menial — lowly and sometimes degrading: menial work.
  • mensal — of, relating to, or used at the table.
  • mental — of or relating to the chin.
  • merlin — OS/2
  • merlon — (in a battlement) the solid part between two crenels.
  • meslin — Alternative form of maslin.
  • milano — an industrial city in central Lombardy, in N Italy: cathedral.
  • milden — To make or become mild or milder.
  • milken — (obsolete) Consisting of milk.
  • milneb — an organic compound used as a fungicide. Formula: C12H22N4S4
  • milnerAlfred, 1st Viscount, 1854–1925, British statesman and colonial administrator.
  • milnet — Military Network. Part of the Defense Data Network (DDN) and of the Internet. Managed by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA).
  • miltonJohn, 1608–74, English poet.
  • mindel — the second major Pleistocene glaciation of Alpine Europe
  • mingle — to become mixed, blended, or united.
  • 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.
  • molnar — Ferenc [fe-rents] /ˈfɛ rɛnts/ (Show IPA), 1878–1952, Hungarian playwright, novelist, and short-story writer.
  • molten — a past participle of melt1 .
  • monals — Plural form of monal.
  • mongol — a member of a pastoral people now living chiefly in Mongolia.
  • monial — a mullion.
  • monola — a form of canola, modified through selective breeding, which yields a cooking oil low in saturated fat
  • moonly — Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the Moon; lunar.
  • moulin — a nearly vertical shaft or cavity worn in a glacier by surface water falling through a crack in the ice.
  • mullen — any of various plants belonging to the genus Verbascum, of the figwort family, native to the Old World, especially V. thapsus, a tall plant with woolly leaves and a dense spike of yellow flowers.
  • multan — a city in E central Pakistan.
  • muslin — a cotton fabric made in various degrees of fineness and often printed, woven, or embroidered in patterns, especially a cotton fabric of plain weave, used for sheets and for a variety of other purposes.
  • myelin — a soft, white, fatty material in the membrane of Schwann cells and certain neuroglial cells: the substance of the myelin sheath.
  • myelon — (anatomy) The spinal cord.
  • namely — that is to say; explicitly; specifically; to wit: an item of legislation, namely, the housing bill.
  • napalm — a highly incendiary jellylike substance used in fire bombs, flamethrowers, etc.
  • nimble — quick and light in movement; moving with ease; agile; active; rapid: nimble feet.
  • nimbly — quick and light in movement; moving with ease; agile; active; rapid: nimble feet.
  • nomial — (mathematics, algebra) A name or term.
  • normal — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • numbly — In a numb manner; without feeling.
  • oilman — a person who owns or operates oil wells or an executive in the petroleum industry.
  • oilmen — Plural form of oilman.
  • oldman — (nonstandard) An old man.
  • omolon — a river in NE Russia, flowing N to the Kolyma River. 600 miles (965 km) long.
  • plenum — the state or a space in which a gas, usually air, is contained at a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure.
  • salmon — a marine and freshwater food fish, Salmo salar, of the family Salmonidae, having pink flesh, inhabiting waters off the North Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America near the mouths of large rivers, which it enters to spawn.
  • simlin — an American variety of the squash plant
  • simnel — in England,
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