6-letter words containing m, o, e
- moppet — a young child.
- moraea — any of various plants belonging to the genera Moraea and Dietes, of the iris family, native to tropical Africa.
- morale — emotional or mental condition with respect to cheerfulness, confidence, zeal, etc., especially in the face of opposition, hardship, etc.: the morale of the troops.
- moreau — Gustave [gys-tav] /güsˈtav/ (Show IPA), 1826–98, French painter.
- moreen — a heavy fabric of wool, or wool and cotton, with a ribbed face and a moiré finish, used for curtains, petticoats, etc.
- morels — Plural form of morel.
- morena — (South Africa) Someone in authority, a master or leader, especially among Sotho-speakers. (Chiefly as a form of address.) (from 19th c.).
- moreso — Nonstandard spelling of more so.
- morgen — a unit of land measure equal to about two acres (0.8 hectare), formerly in use in Holland and the Dutch colonies and still used in South Africa.
- morgue — a place in which bodies are kept, especially the bodies of victims of violence or accidents, pending identification or burial.
- morice — (obsolete) A morris dance.
- morike — Eduard [ey-doo-ahrt] /ˈeɪ duˌɑrt/ (Show IPA), 1804–75, German poet.
- morley — Christopher Darlington, 1890–1957, U.S. writer.
- morone — (archaic) maroon colour.
- morose — gloomily or sullenly ill-humored, as a person or mood.
- morphe — (archaic) alternative spelling of morphew.
- morsel — a bite, mouthful, or small portion of food, candy, etc.
- moseys — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mosey.
- mosfet — Electronics. metal oxide semiconducter field-effect transistor.
- mosher — One who moshes.
- moslem — Muslim
- mosley — (Sir) Oswald Ernald [ur-nuh ld] /ˈɜr nəld/ (Show IPA), 1896–1980, English politician and fascist leader.
- mosque — a Muslim temple or place of public worship.
- mossed — Simple past tense and past participle of moss.
- mosser — a 17th century raider or bandit in the Scottish borders
- mosses — Plural form of moss.
- mossie — (South Africa) The common name for various species of sparrow, especially Passer melanurus.
- motels — Plural form of motel.
- motets — Plural form of motet.
- mothed — Simple past tense and past participle of moth.
- mother — parent
- motile — Biology. moving or capable of moving spontaneously: motile cells; motile spores.
- motive — something that causes a person to act in a certain way, do a certain thing, etc.; incentive.
- motley — exhibiting great diversity of elements: a motley crowd. Synonyms: heterogenous, varied, diverse, mixed, assorted, sundry; incongruous, disparate, diversified, dissimilar, divergent. Antonyms: homogeneous, uniform, identical; similar, like.
- motser — a large amount of money, especially a sum won in gambling.
- motted — Misspelling of mottled.
- mottle — to mark or diversify with spots or blotches of a different color or shade.
- motzer — a large amount of money, especially a sum won in gambling.
- mourne — The armed or feruled end of a staff.
- moused — Simple past tense and past participle of mouse.
- mouser — an animal that catches mice: Our cat is a good mouser.
- mouses — (computing, nonstandard) Plural form of mouse As used as a computer peripheral.
- mousey — resembling or suggesting a mouse, as in color or odor.
- mousie — (diminutive) A mouse.
- mousle — (obsolete, transitive) To sport with roughly; to rumple.
- mousme — a girl or young unmarried woman
- mousse — Cookery. a sweetened dessert with whipped cream as a base, often stabilized with gelatin and chilled in a mold: chocolate mousse. an aspic, unsweetened and containing meat, vegetables, or fish: salmon mousse.
- mouthe — Obsolete spelling of mouth.
- movent — (obsolete) Moving; that moves; that is being moved.
- movers — Plural form of mover.