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5-letter words containing m, r

  • brume — heavy mist or fog
  • bsram — Burst Static Random Access Memory
  • burma — Myanmar: name still in popular use
  • camra — Campaign for Real Ale
  • carme — a nymph who was one of Diana's attendants and mother of Britomaris by Jupiter
  • carom — a shot in which the cue ball is caused to contact one object ball after another
  • ceram — one of the Molucca Islands, in Indonesia, west of New Guinea: 6,621 sq mi (17,148 sq km)
  • cgram — (language)   An ANSI C LL1 or LL2 grammar written in Scheme by Mohd Hanafiah Abdullah <[email protected]>. A program (f-f-d.s) extracts the FIRST/FOLLOW/DIRECTOR sets.
  • charm — Charm is the quality of being pleasant or attractive.
  • chirm — the chirping of birds
  • comdr — Commander
  • comer — You can use comers to refer to people who arrive at a particular place.
  • coram — before; in the presence of
  • corms — Plural form of corm.
  • crame — a merchant's booth or stall at a market
  • cramp — Cramp is a sudden strong pain caused by a muscle suddenly contracting. You sometimes get cramp in a muscle after you have been making a physical effort over a long period of time.
  • crams — to fill (something) by force with more than it can easily hold.
  • cream — Cream is a thick yellowish-white liquid taken from milk. You can use it in cooking or put it on fruit or desserts.
  • crema — A brownish foam that forms on the top of freshly made espresso.
  • creme — (of a liqueur) rich and sweet
  • crime — A crime is an illegal action or activity for which a person can be punished by law.
  • crimp — If you crimp something such as a piece of fabric or pastry, you make small folds in it.
  • crims — Plural form of crim.
  • crome — John, known as Old Crome. 1768–1821, English landscape painter and etcher
  • crumb — Crumbs are tiny pieces that fall from bread, biscuits, or cake when you cut it or eat it.
  • crump — to thud or explode with a loud dull sound
  • cymar — a woman's short fur-trimmed jacket, popular in the 17th and 18th centuries
  • cymry — the Brythonic branch of the Celtic people, comprising the present-day Welsh, Cornish, and Bretons
  • damar — dammar
  • darms — (language, music)   A music language.
  • demur — If you demur, you say that you do not agree with something or will not do something that you have been asked to do.
  • derm- — dermato-
  • derma — beef or fowl intestine used as a casing for certain dishes, esp kishke
  • derms — Plural form of derm.
  • dimer — a molecule composed of two identical, simpler molecules.
  • diram — A Tajikistani coin; 100 dirams equal one somoni.
  • dorms — Plural form of dorm.
  • dormy — (golf) alt form dormie.
  • dorum — Draft Once ReUse Many
  • drama — a composition in prose or verse presenting in dialogue or pantomime a story involving conflict or contrast of character, especially one intended to be acted on the stage; a play.
  • drams — Plural form of dram.
  • dream — a succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep.
  • drome — a department in SE France. 2533 sq. mi. (6560 sq. km). Capital: Valence.
  • drums — a musical percussion instrument consisting of a hollow, usually cylindrical, body covered at one or both ends with a tightly stretched membrane, or head, which is struck with the hand, a stick, or a pair of sticks, and typically produces a booming, tapping, or hollow sound.
  • durum — a wheat, Triticum turgidum, the grain of which yields flour used in making pasta.
  • e-crm — customer relationship management carried out on the internet
  • earom — Electrically Alterable Read-Only Memory.
  • edram — Enhanced Dynamic Random Access Memory
  • elmer — a masculine name
  • embar — (archaic) To enclose (as though behind bars); to imprison.
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