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6-letter words containing m, r

  • harman — a constable
  • harmed — physical injury or mental damage; hurt: to do him bodily harm.
  • harmel — Dated form of harmal.
  • harmer — physical injury or mental damage; hurt: to do him bodily harm.
  • helmer — A film director.
  • hemmer — a person or thing that hems.
  • hermae — Plural form of herm.
  • hermanWoodrow ("Woody") 1913–1987, U.S. jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and bandleader.
  • hermes — the ancient Greek herald and messenger of the gods and the god of roads, commerce, invention, cunning, and theft. Compare Mercury (def 3).
  • hermie — (informal) hermit crab.
  • hermit — a person who has withdrawn to a solitary place for a life of religious seclusion.
  • hermod — a son of Odin who rode to Hel to negotiate for the return of Balder to Asgard.
  • hermonMount, a mountain in SW Syria, in the Anti-Lebanon range. 9232 feet (2814 meters).
  • hombre — a card game popular in the 17th and 18th centuries and played, usually by three persons, with 40 cards.
  • homers — Plural form of homer.
  • homier — homey1 .
  • hormic — activity directed toward a goal; purposive effort.
  • hormuzStrait of, a strait between Iran and the United Arab Emirates, connecting the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
  • humber — an estuary of the Ouse and Trent rivers in E England. 37 miles (60 km) long.
  • humeri — the long bone in the arm of humans extending from the shoulder to the elbow.
  • hummer — a person or thing that hums.
  • humors — Plural form of humor.
  • humour — hacker humour
  • humper — a rounded protuberance, especially a fleshy protuberance on the back, as that due to abnormal curvature of the spine in humans, or that normally present in certain animals, as the camel or bison.
  • iframe — (Internet) A section of a web page that can act as the container for a second separate page or resource.
  • imager — a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, sculptured, or otherwise made visible.
  • imaret — (in Turkey) a hospice for pilgrims, travelers, etc.
  • imbark — to cover in bark
  • imbrex — a convex tile, used especially in ancient Rome to cover joints in a tile roof.
  • imbros — a Turkish island in the NE Aegean Sea, west of the Gallipoli Peninsula: occupied by Greece (1912–14) and Britain (1914–23). Area: 280 sq km (108 sq miles)
  • imbrue — to stain: He refused to imbrue his hands with the blood of more killing.
  • immort — (internet, informal) An immortal; an administrator of a multi-user dungeon.
  • immure — to enclose within walls.
  • impair — to make or cause to become worse; diminish in ability, value, excellence, etc.; weaken or damage: to impair one's health; to impair negotiations.
  • impark — to enclose or shut up, as in a park.
  • imparl — to confer with the opposing party in a lawsuit with a view to settling the dispute amicably, out of court.
  • impart — to make known; tell; relate; disclose: to impart a secret.
  • impire — Obsolete form of umpire.
  • import — to bring in (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, reexport, or services.
  • impros — Plural form of impro.
  • improv — improvisation.
  • impure — not pure; mixed with extraneous matter, especially of an inferior or contaminating nature: impure water and air.
  • in rem — (of a judicial act) directed against property rather than against a specific person
  • infirm — feeble or weak in body or health, especially because of age; ailing.
  • inform — to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to: He informed them of his arrival.
  • ingmar — a male given name.
  • ingram — a male given name.
  • iridumSinus, Sinus Iridum.
  • isomer — Chemistry. a compound displaying isomerism with one or more other compounds.
  • iterum — again or afresh
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