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5-letter words containing m, s

  • memes — a cultural item that is transmitted by repetition and replication in a manner analogous to the biological transmission of genes. a cultural item in the form of an image, video, phrase, etc., that is spread via the Internet and often altered in a creative or humorous way.
  • memos — Plural form of memo.
  • men's — a range of sizes in even and odd numbers for garments made for men.
  • mends — to make (something broken, worn, torn, or otherwise damaged) whole, sound, or usable by repairing: to mend old clothes; to mend a broken toy.
  • menes — flourished c3200 b.c, traditionally the unifier and 1st king of Egypt: founder of the 1st dynasty.
  • mensa — an international fellowship organization for people with IQ's in the top 2 percent of the general population.
  • mense — propriety; discretion.
  • mensh — to mention
  • menus — a list of the dishes served at a meal; bill of fare: Ask the waiter for a menu.
  • meows — Plural form of meow.
  • mercs — Plural form of merc.
  • meres — Plural form of mere.
  • meros — (in the Doric order) a flat surface between two channels of a triglyph.
  • merse — low level ground by a river or shore, often alluvial and fertile
  • mesas — Plural form of mesa.
  • mesel — (obsolete) Having leprosy; leprous. (14th-17th c.).
  • meshy — formed with meshes; meshed.
  • mesic — of or relating to a meson; mesonic.
  • mesne — intermediate or intervening.
  • meso- — middle or intermediate
  • meson — Physics. any hadron, or strongly interacting particle, other than a baryon. Mesons are bosons, having spins of 0, 1, 2, …, and, unlike baryons, do not obey a conservation law.
  • mesor — Lb biology A mean value based on the distribution of values across the cycles of the circadian rhythm, computed using a cosine function.
  • messi — Lionel (Andrés). (ljoˈnel anˈdres) born 1987, Argentinian footballer; a prolific goalscorer for both Barcelona (from 2004) and Argentina (from 2005)
  • messy — characterized by a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition: a messy room.
  • mesto — sad
  • metes — to distribute or apportion by measure; allot; dole (usually followed by out): to mete out punishment.
  • meths — methamphetamine; Methedrine.
  • metis — any person of mixed ancestry.
  • metts — Plural form of mett.
  • meuse — Dutch Maas. a river in W Europe, flowing from NE France through E Belgium and S Netherlands into the North Sea. 575 miles (925 km) long.
  • mewls — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mewl.
  • mexsp — Mexican Spanish
  • mezes — Plural form of meze.
  • miasm — (in homeopathy) any of the three underlying chronic diseases that afflict humankind: sycosis, syphilis, and psora.
  • miass — a city in the S Russian Federation in Asia, near the Ural Mountains, W of Chelyabinsk.
  • micas — Plural form of mica.
  • midas — Classical Mythology. a Phrygian king, son of Gordius, who was given by Dionysus the power of turning whatever he touched into gold.
  • midis — Plural form of midi.
  • midst — the position of anything surrounded by other things or parts, or occurring in the middle of a period of time, course of action, etc. (usually preceded by the): a familiar face in the midst of the crowd; in the midst of the performance.
  • miens — Plural form of mien.
  • miffs — Plural form of miff.
  • mikes — Plural form of mike.
  • milds — Plural form of mild.
  • miles — Also called statute mile. a unit of distance on land in English-speaking countries equal to 5280 feet, or 1760 yards (1.609 kilometers).
  • milfs — Plural form of milf.
  • milks — Plural form of milk.
  • mills — a unit of monetary value equal to 0.001 of a U.S. dollar; one tenth of a cent: used at various times and places in the U.S. as a money of account, especially in certain tax rates.
  • mílos — Greek island of the SW Cyclades, in the Aegean Sea: 58 sq mi (150 sq km)
  • mimas — Astronomy. one of the moons of Saturn.
  • mimes — Plural form of mime.
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