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5-letter words containing m, o, t

  • motey — full of moits.
  • moths — Plural form of moth.
  • mothy — containing moths.
  • motif — a recurring subject, theme, idea, etc., especially in a literary, artistic, or musical work.
  • moton — besague.
  • motor — a comparatively small and powerful engine, especially an internal-combustion engine in an automobile, motorboat, or the like.
  • motte — a grove or clump of trees in prairie land or open country.
  • motto — a maxim adopted as an expression of the guiding principle of a person, organization, city, etc.
  • motty — (Scotland) Full of, or consisting of, motes.
  • motza — motser.
  • motze — (Mo Ti) flourished 5th century b.c, Chinese philosopher.
  • moult — (of birds, insects, reptiles, etc.) to cast or shed the feathers, skin, or the like, that will be replaced by a new growth.
  • mount — to go up; climb; ascend: to mount stairs.
  • mouth — Anatomy, Zoology. the opening through which an animal or human takes in food. the cavity containing the structures used in mastication. the structures enclosing or being within this cavity, considered as a whole.
  • mowat — Farley (McGill) 1921–2014, Canadian writer.
  • muton — The smallest element of genetic material capable of undergoing a distinct mutation, usually identified as a single pair of nucleotides.
  • notam — A written notification issued to pilots before a flight, advising them of circumstances relating to the state of flying.
  • nottm — Nottingham
  • notum — a dorsal plate or sclerite of the thorax of an insect.
  • omits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of omit.
  • omuta — a seaport on W Kyushu, in SW Japan.
  • otomi — a member of an American Indian people of south-central Mexico.
  • smolt — a young, silvery salmon in the stage of its first migration to the sea.
  • smoot — to do casual work as a printer
  • smote — a simple past tense of smite.
  • smout — a child or undersized person
  • stoma — Also, stomate. Botany. any of various small apertures, especially one of the minute orifices or slits in the epidermis of leaves, stems, etc., through which gases are exchanged.
  • stomp — stamp (defs 1–3).
  • storm — Theodore Woldsen [tey-aw-dawr vawlt-suh n] /ˈteɪ ɔˌdɔr ˈvɔlt sən/ (Show IPA), 1817–88, German poet and novelist.
  • tambo — Mr. Tambo.
  • tempo — Music. relative rapidity or rate of movement, usually indicated by such terms as adagio, allegro, etc., or by reference to the metronome.
  • timbo — an Amazonian vine plant from which a useful insecticide can be derived
  • timon — c320–c230 b.c, Greek philosopher.
  • timor — an island in the S part of Indonesia: largest and easternmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands; E half formerly belonged to Portugal. 13,095 sq. mi. (33,913 sq. km).
  • toman — a coin of Iran, equal to 10 rials.
  • tomba — Alberto [al-ber-toh;; Italian ahl-ber-taw] /ælˈbɛr toʊ;; Italian ɑlˈbɛr tɔ/ (Show IPA), ("La Bomba") born 1966, Italian Alpine skier.
  • tombe — a step in which a dancer falls from one leg to the other, landing with all the weight on the foot that has just moved, while flexing the knee.
  • tombs — an excavation in earth or rock for the burial of a corpse; grave.
  • tomes — a book, especially a very heavy, large, or learned book.
  • tomia — the cutting edge of a bird's bill.
  • tommy — (sometimes initial capital letter) Tommy Atkins.
  • tomsk — a city in the central Russian Federation in Asia, E of the Ob River.
  • tormeMelvin Howard ("Mel"; "The Velvet Fog") 1925–99, U.S. jazz singer, actor, and composer.
  • totem — a natural object or an animate being, as an animal or bird, assumed as the emblem of a clan, family, or group.
  • tromp — to tramp or trample.
  • tumor — a swollen part; swelling; protuberance.
  • vomit — to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; regurgitate; throw up.
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