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6-letter words containing m, o, t

  • omotic — a proposed branch of the Afroasiatic family comprising a group of languages spoken in Ethiopia and often included within the Cushitic branch.
  • omtool — A graphical tool from General Electric Advanced Concepts Center for design and analysis of systems with the OMT methodology. Generates C++ and SQL code.
  • optima — the best or most favorable point, degree, amount, etc., as of temperature, light, and moisture for the growth or reproduction of an organism.
  • optime — (formerly at Cambridge University, England) a student taking second or third honors in the mathematical tripos. Compare wrangler (def 2).
  • osmate — a salt of osmic acid
  • ostium — Anatomy, Zoology. a small opening or orifice, as at the end of the oviduct.
  • ostomy — any of various surgical procedures, as a colostomy, in which an artificial opening is made so as to permit the drainage of waste products either into an appropriate organ or to the outside of the body.
  • othman — Osman.
  • otprom — One Time Programmable Read-Only Memory
  • ottomy — (obsolete) skeleton.
  • outman — to surpass in manpower.
  • outram — Sir James. 1803–63, British soldier and administrator in India; he participated in the relief of Lucknow (1857) during the Indian Mutiny
  • outsum — to amount or add up to more than
  • patmos — one of the Dodecanese Islands, off the SW coast of Asia Minor: St. John is supposed to have been exiled here (Rev. 1:9). 13 sq. mi. (34 sq. km).
  • pithom — one of the two cities built by Israelite slaves in Egypt. Ex. 1:11.
  • pomato — a hybrid between a tomato and a potato
  • prompt — done, performed, delivered, etc., at once or without delay: a prompt reply.
  • quotum — A part or proportion; a fraction; quota.
  • remote — far apart; far distant in space; situated at some distance away: the remote jungles of Brazil.
  • satcom — one of a series of privately financed geosynchronous communications satellites that provide television, voice, and data transmissions to the U.S.
  • scamto — the argot of urban South African Black people
  • shtoom — silent; dumb (esp in the phrase keep shtoom)
  • sitcom — situation comedy.
  • smalto — colored glass or similar vitreous material used in mosaic.
  • smooth — free from projections or unevenness of surface; not rough: smooth wood; a smooth road.
  • somat- — somato-
  • somata — the body of an organism as contrasted with its germ cells.
  • somite — any of the longitudinal series of segments or parts into which the body of certain animals is divided; a metamere.
  • stomal — of, pertaining to, or near a stoma or opening on a plant or animal
  • stormy — affected, characterized by, or subject to storms; tempestuous: a stormy sea.
  • stroam — to wander idly or to stride
  • stroma — Cell Biology. the supporting framework or matrix of a cell.
  • stromb — a shellfish similar to a whelk
  • tacoma — a seaport in W Washington, on Puget Sound.
  • tadmor — Biblical name of Palmyra.
  • tamayo — Rufino [roo-fee-naw] /ruˈfi nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1899–1991, Mexican painter.
  • tambov — a city, in the Russian Federation in Europe, SE of Moscow.
  • tampon — a plug of cotton or the like for insertion into an orifice, wound, etc., chiefly for absorbing blood or stopping hemorrhages.
  • taoism — the philosophical system evolved by Lao-tzu and Chuang-tzu, advocating a life of complete simplicity and naturalness and of noninterference with the course of natural events, in order to attain a happy existence in harmony with the Tao.
  • telkom — the official telephone service in South Africa
  • telome — the fundamental unit of a plant's structure
  • tempyo — of or relating to the period of Japanese art history, a.d. 725–794, characterized by the flowering of Buddhist architecture and statuary: combined T'ang Chinese influences and emerging native traits.
  • temuco — a city in S Chile.
  • termor — a person who has an estate for a term of years or for life.
  • thermo — Thermo means using or relating to heat.
  • thomas — an apostle who demanded proof of Christ's Resurrection. John 20:24–29.
  • thymol — a colorless, crystalline, slightly water-soluble solid, C 10 H 14 O, having a pungent, aromatic taste and odor, obtained from the oil distilled from thyme or prepared synthetically: used chiefly in perfumery, embalming, preserving biological specimens, and in medicine as a fungicide and antiseptic.
  • timour — Tamerlane.
  • timrodHenry, 1828–67, U.S. poet.
  • tolima — a volcano in W Colombia, in the Andes. 18,438 feet (5620 meters).
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