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6-letter words containing m, r

  • ramses — 1198–1167 b.c, king of ancient Egypt.
  • ramseyArthur Michael (Baron Ramsey of Canterbury) 1904–1988, English clergyman and scholar: archbishop of Canterbury 1961–74.
  • ramson — a garlic, Allium ursinum, having broad leaves.
  • ramtil — Niger seed.
  • randem — with three horses harnessed together as a team
  • random — proceeding, made, or occurring without definite aim, reason, or pattern: the random selection of numbers.
  • ransomJohn Crowe [kroh] /kroʊ/ (Show IPA), 1888–1974, U.S. poet, critic, and teacher.
  • readme — an explanatory document that accompanies computer files or software
  • reamed — to enlarge to desired size (a previously bored hole) by means of a reamer.
  • reamer — any of various rotary tools, with helical or straight flutes, for finishing or enlarging holes drilled in metal.
  • reaum. — Réaumur (scale)
  • recomb — to comb again
  • rectum — the comparatively straight, terminal section of the intestine, ending in the anus.
  • redeem — to buy or pay off; clear by payment: to redeem a mortgage.
  • reemit — to send forth (liquid, light, heat, sound, particles, etc.); discharge.
  • reexam — reexamination.
  • refilm — to film again
  • reform — the improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory, etc.: social reform; spelling reform.
  • regime — a mode or system of rule or government: a dictatorial regime.
  • regnum — a reign or rule
  • relume — to light or illuminate again; relumine.
  • remade — to make again or anew.
  • remail — to send again or forward (an email message)
  • remain — to continue in the same state; continue to be as specified: to remain at peace.
  • remake — to make again or anew.
  • remand — to send back, remit, or consign again.
  • remark — to say casually, as in making a comment: Someone remarked that tomorrow would be a warm day.
  • remate — to mate (animals) again
  • remedy — something that cures or relieves a disease or bodily disorder; a healing medicine, application, or treatment.
  • remeet — to meet again
  • remelt — to melt again
  • remend — to make (something broken, worn, torn, or otherwise damaged) whole, sound, or usable by repairing: to mend old clothes; to mend a broken toy.
  • remind — to cause (a person) to remember; cause (a person) to think (of someone or something): Remind me to phone him tomorrow. That woman reminds me of my mother.
  • remint — to mint again; to melt (existing coins) to make new coins
  • remise — to give up a claim to; surrender by deed.
  • remiss — negligent, careless, or slow in performing one's duty, business, etc.: He's terribly remiss in his work.
  • remold — To remold something such as an idea or an economy means to change it so that it has a new structure or is based on new principles.
  • remora — any of several fishes of the family Echeneididae, having on the top of the head a sucking disk by which they can attach themselves to sharks, turtles, ships, and other moving objects.
  • remote — far apart; far distant in space; situated at some distance away: the remote jungles of Brazil.
  • remove — to move from a place or position; take away or off: to remove the napkins from the table.
  • remsenIra, 1846–1927, U.S. chemist and educator.
  • remuda — a group of saddle horses from which ranch hands choose mounts for the day.
  • rename — a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known.
  • replum — the thin internal separating wall or partition between valves or compartments in some fruits
  • repump — to pump again
  • restem — to move or force back against a current
  • resume — a summing up; summary.
  • retama — a type of shrub that grows in the Mediterranean, genus Genista
  • reteam — to team up again
  • retime — the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another.
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