6-letter words containing m, s, e, r
- merits — claim to respect and praise; excellence; worth.
- merles — Plural form of merle.
- merops — (in the Iliad) a Percosian augur who foresaw and unsuccessfully tried to prevent the death of his sons in the Trojan War.
- merrys — a female given name.
- mersey — a river in W England, flowing W from Derbyshire to the Irish Sea. 70 miles (115 km) long.
- mersin — a seaport in S Turkey, on the NW coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
- mesmer — Franz [frants,, franz;; German frahnts] /frænts,, frænz;; German frɑnts/ (Show IPA), or Friedrich Anton [free-drik an-tn,, -ton;; German free-drikh ahn-tohn] /ˈfri drɪk ˈæn tn,, -tɒn;; German ˈfri drɪx ˈɑn toʊn/ (Show IPA), 1733–1815, Austrian physician.
- messer — Someone who messes; agent noun of mess.
- messrs — mister: a title of respect prefixed to a man's name or position: Mr. Lawson; Mr. President.
- mester — Obsolete form of mister (employment, trade).
- meters — Plural form of meter.
- metres — Plural form of metre.
- metros — Plural form of metro.
- mieres — a city in N Spain, south of Oviedo: steel and chemical industries; iron and coal mines. Pop: 47 618 (2003 est)
- milers — Plural form of miler.
- miners — Plural form of miner.
- misère — call in solo whist and other card games declaring a hand that will win no tricks
- misers — Plural form of miser.
- misery — wretchedness of condition or circumstances.
- misser — One who misses.
- mister — a spray, nozzle, or similar device for misting plants.
- miters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miter.
- mixers — Plural form of mixer.
- moeurs — the manners, customs, behavior, etc. of a given group
- moiser — a person who informs or betrays
- momser — a bastard
- mooers — Plural form of mooer.
- morels — Plural form of morel.
- moreso — Nonstandard spelling of more so.
- morose — gloomily or sullenly ill-humored, as a person or mood.
- morsel — a bite, mouthful, or small portion of food, candy, etc.
- mosher — One who moshes.
- mosser — a 17th century raider or bandit in the Scottish borders
- motser — a large amount of money, especially a sum won in gambling.
- mouser — an animal that catches mice: Our cat is a good mouser.
- movers — Plural form of mover.
- mowers — Plural form of mower.
- murres — Plural form of murre.
- musher — a person who competes in cross-country races with dog team and sled.
- muster — to assemble (troops, a ship's crew, etc.), as for battle, display, inspection, orders, or discharge.
- mysore — a city in S central Karnataka state, in S India.
- namers — Plural form of namer.
- oresme — Nicole d' (nikɔl). ?1320–82, French economist, mathematician, and cleric: bishop of Lisieux (1378–82)
- ormers — Plural form of ormer.
- proems — an introductory discourse; introduction; preface; preamble.
- ramets — an individual of a clone.
- ramose — having many branches.
- ramses — 1198–1167 b.c, king of ancient Egypt.
- ramsey — Arthur Michael (Baron Ramsey of Canterbury) 1904–1988, English clergyman and scholar: archbishop of Canterbury 1961–74.
- remise — to give up a claim to; surrender by deed.