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5-letter words containing m, s

  • mumsy — (informal) Characteristic of a mum; motherly.
  • munds — Plural form of mund.
  • muons — Plural form of muon.
  • mures — a river in SE central Europe, flowing W from the Carpathian Mountains in central Romania to the Tisza River in S Hungary. 400 miles (645 km) long.
  • murks — darkness; gloom: the murk of a foggy night.
  • murse — (US slang) a man's purse.
  • murus — (palynology) A pattern-forming ridge on the surface of a pollen grain.
  • musaf — the religious service celebrated by Jews in addition to and immediately after the morning service on the Sabbath and festivals.
  • musar — rabbinic literature concerned with ethics, right conduct, etc
  • musca — a small constellation in the S hemisphere lying between the Southern Cross and Chamaeleon
  • mused — to think or meditate in silence, as on some subject.
  • muser — to think or meditate in silence, as on some subject.
  • muses — to think or meditate in silence, as on some subject.
  • musha — (Ireland, archaic) an expression of surprise.
  • mushy — resembling mush; pulpy.
  • music — an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color.
  • musilRobert, 1880–1942, Austrian writer.
  • musit — a hole or gap in a fence or hedge through which animals pass
  • musks — Plural form of musk.
  • musky — of or like musk, as an odor: a musky perfume.
  • mussy — untidy, messy, or rumpled.
  • must- — Must- is added to verbs such as 'see', 'have', or 'read' to form adjectives and nouns which describe things that you think people should see, have, or read. For example, a must-have is something which you think people should get, and a must-win game is one which a team needs to win.
  • musta — (colloquial) Must have.
  • musth — a state or condition of violent, destructive frenzy occurring with the rutting season in male elephants, accompanied by the exudation of an oily substance from glands between the eyes and mouth.
  • musts — Plural form of must.
  • musty — having an odor or flavor suggestive of mold, as old buildings, long-closed rooms, or stale food.
  • mutes — Plural form of mute.
  • mutts — Plural form of mutt.
  • muxes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mux.
  • myers — L(eopold) H(amilton). 1881–1944, British novelist, best known for his novel sequence The Near and the Far (1929–40)
  • mynas — Plural form of myna.
  • mynes — (in the Iliad) a king of Lyrnessus killed by Achilles in the Trojan War.
  • mysap — a Web-integrated software application used by businesses to plan and control product distribution, human resources, budgets, etc
  • mysia — an ancient country in NW Asia Minor.
  • mysid — any member of the malacostracan order Mysidacea, the opossum shrimps, especially of the genus Mysis.
  • mysql — (database)   /mi: S Q L/ The most popular open source relational database management system. MySQL is developed, distributed, and supported by MySQL AB. MySQL was named after co-founder Monty Widenius's daughter, My. It was originally written as a backwards compatible replacement for mSQL. It is written in C, C++ and yacc. It has become popular for use in web applications. MySQL supports a broad subset of ANSI SQL 99 and features views, stored procedures, triggers, cursors, replication, internationalisation and localisation, partitioning, ACID transactions. MySQL can be embedded in other systems or run on a cluster for fault tolerance. A commercial version, MySQL Enterprise is available.
  • myths — Plural form of myth.
  • names — a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known.
  • namus — (in Arab countries) A concept of virtue and honor within a family, typically relating to chastity of female family members.
  • neems — Plural form of neem.
  • nim's — a game in which two players alternate in drawing counters, pennies, or the like, from a set of 12 arranged in three rows of 3, 4, and 5 counters, respectively, the object being to draw the last counter, or, sometimes, to avoid drawing it.
  • nimbs — Plural form of nimb.
  • nimes — a department in S France. 2271 sq. mi. (5882 sq. km). Capital: Nîmes.
  • nimps — easy
  • nmsqt — National Merit Scholarships Qualifying Test
  • nomes — Plural form of nome.
  • nomos — a law, convention, or custom governing human conduct
  • norms — a standard, model, or pattern.
  • ntmbs — (programming)   null-terminated multibyte string.
  • numbs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of numb.
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