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6-letter words containing m, o, r, a

  • morula — the mass of cells resulting from the cleavage of the ovum before the formation of a blastula.
  • moryah — an exclamation of annoyance, disbelief, etc
  • mostar — a city in S Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the Neretva River: former capital of Herzegovina.
  • mowrah — mahua.
  • mozart — Wolfgang Amadeus [woo lf-gang am-uh-dey-uh s;; German vawlf-gahng ah-mah-dey-oo s] /ˈwʊlf gæŋ ˌæm əˈdeɪ əs;; German ˈvɔlf gɑŋ ˌɑ mɑˈdeɪ ʊs/ (Show IPA), 1756–91, Austrian composer.
  • murano — an island suburb of Venice: cathedral; noted for Venetian glass manufacture.
  • nomura — Kichisaburo [kee-chee-sah-boo-raw] /ˈki tʃiˈsɑ buˈrɔ/ (Show IPA), 1877–1964, Japanese diplomat.
  • normal — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • norman — a member of that branch of the Northmen or Scandinavians who in the 10th century conquered Normandy.
  • omerta — secrecy sworn to by oath; code of silence.
  • onramp — an entrance lane for traffic from a street to a turnpike or freeway.
  • orgasm — the physical and emotional sensation experienced at the peak of sexual excitation, usually resulting from stimulation of the sexual organ and usually accompanied in the male by ejaculation.
  • ormazd — Ahura Mazda.
  • outram — Sir James. 1803–63, British soldier and administrator in India; he participated in the relief of Lucknow (1857) during the Indian Mutiny
  • paramo — a high, cold plateau of South America.
  • parmod — "Parallel Programming with ParMod", S. Eichholz, Proc 1987 Intl Conf on Parallel Proc, pp.377-380.
  • pro-am — including both professionals and amateurs.
  • promal — PROgrammer's Microapplication Language
  • radome — a dome-shaped device used to house a radar antenna.
  • ramona — a female given name.
  • ramose — having many branches.
  • ramous — ramose.
  • ramrod — a rod for ramming down the charge of a muzzleloading firearm.
  • ramson — a garlic, Allium ursinum, having broad leaves.
  • random — proceeding, made, or occurring without definite aim, reason, or pattern: the random selection of numbers.
  • ransomJohn Crowe [kroh] /kroʊ/ (Show IPA), 1888–1974, U.S. poet, critic, and teacher.
  • remora — any of several fishes of the family Echeneididae, having on the top of the head a sucking disk by which they can attach themselves to sharks, turtles, ships, and other moving objects.
  • roamer — to walk, go, or travel without a fixed purpose or direction; ramble; wander; rove: to roam about the world.
  • roboam — Rehoboam.
  • rodman — a person who works with rods, as in making reinforced concrete.
  • romaic — demotic (def 5).
  • romaji — a system of writing Japanese using the letters of the Latin alphabet.
  • romani — Romany.
  • romano — a hard, light-colored, sharp, Italian cheese, usually made of ewe's milk.
  • romans — a native, inhabitant, or citizen of ancient or modern Rome.
  • romany — Gypsy (def 2).
  • rovuma — a river in SE Africa, flowing E along the Tanzania-Mozambique border to the Indian Ocean. About 450 miles (725 km) long.
  • samlor — a three-wheeled motor vehicle in Thailand
  • stroam — to wander idly or to stride
  • stroma — Cell Biology. the supporting framework or matrix of a cell.
  • tadmor — Biblical name of Palmyra.
  • vagrom — vagrant.
  • varoom — vroom
  • womera — woomera.
  • xeroma — (medicine) Dryness of the eye.
  • zamora — Alcalá [ahl-kah-lah] /ˌɑl kɑˈlɑ/ (Show IPA), (Niceto Alcalá Zamora y Torres) 1877–1949, Spanish statesman: 1st president of the Republic 1931–36.
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