6-letter words containing m, r
- jamjar — Alternative form of jam jar.
- jammer — A transmitter used for jamming signals.
- jarman — Derek. 1942–94, British film director and writer; his films include Jubilee (1977), Caravaggio (1986), and Wittgenstein (1993)
- jeremy — a male given name, form of Jeremiah.
- jerome — Saint (Eusebius Hieronymus) a.d. c340–420, Christian ascetic and Biblical scholar: chief preparer of the Vulgate version of the Bible.
- jimper — slender; trim; delicate.
- jumars — Plural form of jumar.
- jumart — the mythical offspring of a bull and a mare
- jumper — an act or instance of jumping; leap.
- kalmar — a seaport in SE Sweden, on Kalmar Sound.
- kamora — The diacritic {{l|mul|sc=Cyrs|\u0484| \u0484}}, used in the Old Cyrillic alphabet to represent palatalisation of certain consonants.
- karami — Rashid [ra-sheed] /ræˈʃid/ (Show IPA), 1921–1987, Lebanese lawyer and statesman: eight-time prime minister between 1955 and 1987.
- karamu — a small New Zealand tree, Coprosma robusta, with glossy leaves and orange fruit
- kareem — a male given name: from an Arabic word meaning “generous.”.
- karmal — Babrak [bah-brahk] /bɑˈbrɑk/ (Show IPA), 1929–1996, Afghan political leader: president 1979–86.
- karman — Theodore von, Von Kármán, Theodore.
- karmas — Plural form of karma.
- karmic — Hinduism, Buddhism. action, seen as bringing upon oneself inevitable results, good or bad, either in this life or in a reincarnation: in Hinduism one of the means of reaching Brahman. Compare bhakti (def 1), jnana.
- kemari — An ancient Japanese ball game, still played in modern times, in which players cooperate to try to keep a deerskin ball in the air.
- kemper — One who kemps, or strives, for superiority.
- kerman — a city in SE Iran.
- kermes — a red dye formerly prepared from the dried bodies of the females of a scale insect, Kermes ilices, which lives on small, evergreen oaks of the Mediterranean region.
- kermis — (in the Low Countries) a local, annual outdoor fair or festival.
- kermit — a male given name.
- khimar — A head covering or veil worn in public by some Muslim women, typically covering the head, neck, and shoulders.
- kilmer — (Alfred) Joyce, 1886–1918, U.S. poet and journalist.
- kimmer — cummer.
- kimura — (combat sports) An armlock where the implementer isolates the opponent's arm and torques the shoulder in order to cause pain or injury.
- kirman — a Persian rug marked by ornate flowing designs and light, muted colors.
- komura — Marquis Jutaro [joo-tah-raw] /ˈdʒu tɑˌrɔ/ (Show IPA), 1855–1911, Japanese statesman and diplomat.
- kormas — Plural form of korma.
- kramer — John Albert (Jack) 1921–2009, U.S. tennis player and promoter.
- kremer — Gidon. born 1947, Latvian violinist, now based in the US
- kumara — (New Zealand) A sweet potato.
- kumari — maiden: used in some courtesy titles for young women
- kummer — Ernst Eduard [urnst ed-werd;; German ernst ey-doo-ahrt] /ˈɜrnst ˈɛd wərd;; German ˈɛrnst ˈeɪ duˌɑrt/ (Show IPA), 1810–93, German mathematician.
- kurume — a city in NW Kyushu, Japan.
- kymric — Cymric
- labrum — a lip or liplike part.
- lamber — someone who tends to ewes and newborn lambs at lambing time
- lamers — Plural form of lamer.
- lamper — One who takes part in lamping, or hunting with bright lights.
- laperm — a breed of medium-sized curly-haired cat with large ears
- lariam — a brand of mefloquine, used in the treatment and prevention of malaria
- larmen — ramen.
- leamer — A dog held by a leam.
- lemper — Ute (ˈuːtɪ). born 1963, German singer and actress, noted esp for her performances of songs by Kurt Weill
- lemurs — Plural form of lemur.
- limber — characterized by ease in bending the body; supple; lithe.
- limmer — a woman of loose morals; hussy.