5-letter words containing m, r
- sperm — semen.
- storm — Theodore Woldsen [tey-aw-dawr vawlt-suh n] /ˈteɪ ɔˌdɔr ˈvɔlt sən/ (Show IPA), 1817–88, German poet and novelist.
- strim — to cut (grass) using a Strimmer
- strum — to play on (a stringed musical instrument) by running the fingers lightly across the strings.
- sumer — an ancient region in southern Mesopotamia that contained a number of independent cities and city-states of which the first were established possibly as early as 5000 b.c.: conquered by the Elamites and, about 2000 b.c., by the Babylonians; a number of its cities, as Ur, Uruk, Kish, and Lagash, are major archaeological sites in southern Iraq.
- swarm — a body of honeybees that emigrate from a hive and fly off together, accompanied by a queen, to start a new colony.
- tamar — the daughter of David and half-sister of Absalom. II Sam. 13.
- tamer — changed from the wild or savage state; domesticated: a tame bear.
- tarim — a river in NW China, in Xinjiang Uygur region. About 1300 miles (2090 km) long.
- terms — a word or group of words designating something, especially in a particular field, as atom in physics, quietism in theology, adze in carpentry, or district leader in politics.
- tharm — a human or animal intestine
- therm — any of several units of heat, as one equivalent to 1000 large calories or 100,000 British thermal units.
- thrum — to play on a stringed instrument, as a guitar, by plucking the strings, especially in an idle, monotonous, or unskillful manner; strum.
- thurm — to carve (a piece of wood, as a post or table leg) across the grain so as to produce an effect of turning.
- timer — a person or thing that times.
- 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).
- timur — Tamerlane.
- torme — Melvin Howard ("Mel"; "The Velvet Fog") 1925–99, U.S. jazz singer, actor, and composer.
- trama — a specialized hyphal tissue constituting the internal structure of mushroom gills, pore tubes, or spines.
- tramp — to tread or walk with a firm, heavy, resounding step.
- trema — mark placed over vowel to indicate it is to be pronounced separately
- trime — a former silver three-cent coin of the U.S., issued from 1851 to 1873.
- tromp — to tramp or trample.
- trump — a trumpet.
- tryma — a nut having an outer shell that becomes tough and dry and eventually splits open, as in the walnut and hickory.
- tumor — a swollen part; swelling; protuberance.
- umber — an earth consisting chiefly of a hydrated oxide of iron and some oxide of manganese, used in its natural state as a brown pigment (raw umber) or, after heating, as a reddish-brown pigment (burnt umber)
- umbra — shade; shadow.
- umrah — the pilgrimage, consisting of rituals performed at various shrines, made by a Muslim upon entering Mecca: often part of the hajj.
- unarm — to deprive or relieve of arms; disarm.
- urman — a geographical or climatic area of conifer forest
- urmia — Lake, a salt lake in NW Iran. About 2000 sq. mi. (5180 sq. km).
- vomer — a bone of the skull in most vertebrates, in humans forming a large part of the septum between the right and left cavities of the nose.
- vroom — the roaring sound made by a motor at high speed.
- warms — Make or become warm.
- wmrra — Washington Motorcycle Road Racing Association
- worms — Zoology. any of numerous long, slender, soft-bodied, legless, bilaterally symmetrical invertebrates, including the flatworms, roundworms, acanthocephalans, nemerteans, gordiaceans, and annelids.
- wormy — containing a worm or worms; contaminated with worms.
- ziram — a white crystalline powder, C 6 H 12 N 2 S 4 Zn, almost insoluble in water, soluble in acetone and chloroform: used as a fungicide and rubber accelerator.