6-letter words containing m, o, n, e
- mopane — A tree, Colophospermum mopane, native to Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Botswana, Zambia, Namibia, Angola and Malawi.
- moreen — a heavy fabric of wool, or wool and cotton, with a ribbed face and a moiré finish, used for curtains, petticoats, etc.
- morena — (South Africa) Someone in authority, a master or leader, especially among Sotho-speakers. (Chiefly as a form of address.) (from 19th c.).
- 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.
- morone — (archaic) maroon colour.
- mourne — The armed or feruled end of a staff.
- movent — (obsolete) Moving; that moves; that is being moved.
- munroe — Charles Edward, 1849–1938, U.S. chemist.
- myelon — (anatomy) The spinal cord.
- myogen — any of several proteins found in muscle
- nemrod — Nimrod (def 1).
- nomade — Archaic form of nomad.
- normed — (algebra, analysis) Of a mathematical structure, endowed with a norm.
- normie — (slang) A normal person.
- noumea — an island in the S Pacific, about 800 miles (1290 km) E of Australia. 6224 sq. mi. (16,120 sq. km).
- numero — The sign ⟨ № ⟩.
- oilmen — Plural form of oilman.
- omened — Attended by, or containing, an omen or omens; as, happy-omened day.
- omenta — a fold of the peritoneum connecting the stomach and the abdominal viscera forming a protective and supportive covering.
- phenom — a phenomenon, especially a young prodigy: a twelve-year-old tennis phenom.
- romney — George, 1734–1802, English painter.
- sermon — a discourse for the purpose of religious instruction or exhortation, especially one based on a text of Scripture and delivered by a member of the clergy as part of a religious service.
- simeon — a son of Jacob and Leah. Gen. 29:33.
- simone — (language) A simulation language by A. Hoare et al. based on Pascal.
- solemn — grave, sober, or mirthless, as a person, the face, speech, tone, or mood: solemn remarks.
- toneme — a phoneme consisting of a contrastive feature of tone in a tone language: Swedish has two tonemes.
- yeoman — a petty officer in a navy, having chiefly clerical duties in the U.S. Navy.
- yeomen — a petty officer in a navy, having chiefly clerical duties in the U.S. Navy.