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6-letter words containing m, o

  • cobhamSir John, Oldcastle, Sir John.
  • cocomo — Constructive Cost Model
  • coelom — the body cavity of many multicellular animals, situated in the mesoderm and containing the digestive tract and other visceral organs
  • coempt — to buy up (something) in its entirety
  • colima — a state of SW Mexico, on the Pacific coast: mainly a coastal plain, rising to the foothills of the Sierra Madre, with important mineral resources. Capital: Colima. Pop: 238 000 (2005 est). Area: 5455 sq km (2106 sq miles)
  • collum — (anatomy) A neck or cervix.
  • colmar — a city in NE France: annexed to Germany 1871–1919 and 1940–45; textile industry. Pop: 65 136 (1999)
  • column — A column is a tall, often decorated cylinder of stone which is built to honour someone or forms part of a building.
  • comake — to make together
  • comart — a binding agreement
  • comate — having tufts of hair
  • combat — Combat is fighting that takes place in a war.
  • combed — Simple past tense and past participle of comb.
  • comber — a person, tool, or machine that combs wool, flax, etc
  • combes — Plural form of combe.
  • comble — the highest point of achievement or success in something
  • combos — Plural form of combo.
  • comdex — (business)   A computer show that is held twice yearly, once in the spring (in Atlanta) and once in autumn (in Las Vegas). Comdex is a major show during which new releases of software and hardware are made. Microsoft, for example, often annouces its products at Comdex.
  • comedo — a plug of dirt and fatty matter in a skin duct; blackhead
  • comedy — Comedy consists of types of entertainment, such as plays and films, or particular scenes in them, that are intended to make people laugh.
  • comely — A comely woman is attractive.
  • comers — Plural form of comer.
  • comest — Archaic second-person singular form of come.
  • cometh — 3rd person singular present indicative of come.
  • comets — Plural form of comet.
  • comfit — a sugar-coated sweet containing a nut or seed
  • comice — a type of pear originally cultivated in France
  • comics — Plural form of comic.
  • coming — A coming event or time is an event or time that will happen soon.
  • comino — The smallest of the three main islands of Malta.
  • comint — the gathering of political or military intelligence by interception of wire or radio communications.
  • comity — mutual civility; courtesy
  • commas — Plural form of comma.
  • commen — [L.J. Cohen. Proc SJCC 30:671-676, AFIPS (Spring 1967)].
  • commie — A commie is the same as a communist.
  • commis — an agent or deputy
  • commit — If someone commits a crime or a sin, they do something illegal or bad.
  • commix — to mix together; blend
  • common — If something is common, it is found in large numbers or it happens often.
  • commot — (in medieval Wales) a division of land, usually consisting of around 30 to 50 small villages
  • comnet — (simulation, networking)   A simulation tool from CACI for analysing wide-area voice or data networks, based on SIMSCRIPT.
  • comodo — (to be performed) at a convenient relaxed speed
  • comose — having a tuft of hairs; hairy
  • comous — hairy
  • compar — comparative
  • compas — the rhythm of a flamenco song
  • comped — a ticket, book, service, etc., provided free of charge to specially chosen recipients.
  • compel — If a situation, a rule, or a person compels you to do something, they force you to do it.
  • comper — a person who regularly enters competitions in newspapers, magazines, etc, esp competitions offering consumer goods as prizes
  • comply — If someone or something complies with an order or set of rules, they are in accordance with what is required or expected.
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