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6-letter words containing m, r

  • chromy — having a chrome colour or containing chrome
  • cimbri — a Germanic people from N Jutland who migrated southwards in the 2nd century bc: annihilated by Marius in the Po valley (101 bc)
  • cimier — the crest of a helmet
  • clamor — If people are clamoring for something, they are demanding it in a noisy or angry way.
  • colmar — a city in NE France: annexed to Germany 1871–1919 and 1940–45; textile industry. Pop: 65 136 (1999)
  • comart — a binding agreement
  • comber — a person, tool, or machine that combs wool, flax, etc
  • comers — Plural form of comer.
  • compar — comparative
  • comper — a person who regularly enters competitions in newspapers, magazines, etc, esp competitions offering consumer goods as prizes
  • corfam — a synthetic water-repellent material used as a substitute for shoe leather
  • corium — the deep inner layer of the skin, beneath the epidermis, containing connective tissue, blood vessels, and fat
  • cormel — a new small corm arising from the base of a fully developed one
  • cormus — a corm
  • corymb — an inflorescence in the form of a flat-topped flower cluster with the oldest flowers at the periphery. This type of raceme occurs in the candytuft
  • crambe — any plant of the Crambe genus of the Brassicaceae family native to Europe, eastern Africa, and central and southern Asia
  • crambo — a word game in which one team says a rhyme or rhyming line for a word or line given by the other team
  • crames — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crame.
  • cramps — A cramping of muscles, especially in the abdomen or uterus.
  • crampy — affected with cramp
  • creams — Plural form of cream.
  • creamy — Food or drink that is creamy contains a lot of cream or milk.
  • cremerSir William Randal, 1838–1908, English union organizer: Nobel Peace Prize 1903.
  • cremor — a thick creamy liquid
  • crimea — a peninsula between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, disputed between Ukraine and Russia: a former autonomous republic of the Soviet Union (1921–54); part of the Ukrainian SSR from (1954–1991); an autonomous republic of independent Ukraine (1991–2014); annexation by Russia in 2014 not recognized internationally. Capital: Simferopol. Pop: 1 966 801 (2014 est)
  • crimen — a crime
  • crimes — Plural form of crime.
  • crimps — Plural form of crimp.
  • crimpy — having small folds or waves; curly
  • crinum — any plant of the mostly tropical amaryllidaceous genus Crinum, having straplike leaves and clusters of lily-like flowers
  • cromer — a resort in E England, on the Norfolk coast: fishing. Pop: 8836 (2001)
  • crumbs — an expression of dismay or surprise
  • crumby — full of or littered with crumbs
  • crumen — the suborbital gland in sheep, deer, or antelopes
  • crummy — Something that is crummy is unpleasant, of very poor quality, or not good enough.
  • crumps — Plural form of crump.
  • crumpy — easily crumbled; crisp
  • cumber — to obstruct or hinder
  • cumbre — Archaic form of cumber.
  • cummer — a godmother
  • cuprum — copper1 (def 1).
  • curium — a silvery-white metallic transuranic element artificially produced from plutonium. Symbol: Cm; atomic no: 96; half-life of most stable isotope, 247Cm: 1.6 x 107 years; valency: 3 and 4; relative density: 13.51 (calculated); melting pt: 1345±400°C
  • cymric — the Welsh language
  • d-mark — deutsche mark
  • dagmar — a feminine name
  • damara — a member of a Negroid people of South West Africa
  • dammar — any of various resins obtained from SE Asian trees, esp of the genera Agathis (conifers) and Shorea (family Dipterocarpaceae): used for varnishes, lacquers, bases for oil paints, etc
  • dammer — Also called gum dammar. a copallike resin derived largely from dipterocarpaceous trees of southern Asia, especially Malaya and Sumatra, and used chiefly for making colorless varnish.
  • damner — a person who damns
  • damper — A damper is a small sheet of metal in a fire, boiler, or furnace that can be moved to increase or reduce the amount of air that enters.
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