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5-letter words containing m, u, n

  • alumn — Alternative spelling of alum.
  • amgun — a river in SE Siberian Russia, flowing NE to the Amur River. 490 miles (788 km) long.
  • annum — by the year; yearly.
  • cumin — Cumin is a sweet-smelling spice, and is popular in Indian cooking.
  • dunam — a unit of land area measurement used in Israel equivalent to 1,000 square metres
  • fanum — a temple or sacred place
  • human — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or having the nature of people: human frailty.
  • humin — The part of the organic matter in soil that does not dissolve in dilute alkali.
  • imune — Institution of Municipal Engineers
  • jumna — a river in N India, flowing SE from the Himalayas to the Ganges at Allahabad. 860 miles (1385 meters) long.
  • khnum — a god in the form of a ram who created human beings from clay on a potter's wheel.
  • kumon — a method of teaching mathematics, reading, and languages in which the student uses worksheets to follow a programme that becomes increasingly advanced
  • linum — any of numerous plants of the genus Linum, including flax, L. usitatissimum, and various other species grown as ornamentals.
  • lumen — Optics. the unit of luminous flux, equal to the luminous flux emitted in a unit solid angle by a point source of one candle intensity. Abbreviation: lm.
  • mangu — Mashed plantain.
  • manue — Manoah.
  • manul — A small wild cat of Central Asia, Otocolobus manul.
  • manus — Anatomy, Zoology. the distal segment of the forelimb of a vertebrate, including the carpus and the forefoot or hand.
  • manzu — Giacomo [jah-kaw-maw] /ˈdʒɑ kɔ mɔ/ (Show IPA), 1908–91, Italian sculptor.
  • maund — a unit of weight in India and other parts of Asia, varying greatly according to locality: in India, from about 25 to 82.286 pounds (11 to 37.4 kilograms) (the latter being the government maund).
  • mavun — Obsolete. a man’s vest.
  • melun — a department in N France. 2290 sq. mi. (5930 sq. km). Capital: Melun.
  • menus — a list of the dishes served at a meal; bill of fare: Ask the waiter for a menu.
  • minum — (printing, obsolete) A small kind of printing type; minion.
  • minus — less by the subtraction of; decreased by: Ten minus six is four.
  • mongu — a city in and headquarters of Western Province, W Zambia.
  • mound — a globe topped with a cross that symbolizes power and constitutes part of the regalia of an English sovereign.
  • mount — to go up; climb; ascend: to mount stairs.
  • mourn — Feel or show deep sorrow or regret for (someone or their death), typically by following conventions such as the wearing of black clothes.
  • mucin — any of a class of glycoproteins found in saliva, gastric juice, etc., that form viscous solutions and act as lubricants or protectants on external and internal surfaces of the body.
  • mumin — one of the devout.
  • munchCharles, 1891–1968, French conductor in the U.S.
  • munda — a small family of languages spoken in east-central India.
  • munds — Plural form of mund.
  • mundu — A garment resembling a dhoti, worn around the waist in Kerala, the Tulunadu region, and Maldives.
  • munga — (obsolete) The bonnet monkey.
  • munge — (transitive, computing) To transform data in an undefined or unexplained manner.
  • mungo — a low-grade wool from felted rags or waste.
  • munia — Any of certain estrildid finches of the genera Lonchura (most instances) and Amandava (two species).
  • munin — one of the two ravens of Odin that brought him news from the whole world.
  • munro — Alice (Laidlaw) [leyd-law] /ˈleɪdˌlɔ/ (Show IPA), born 1931, Canadian short-story writer.
  • muons — Plural form of muon.
  • muton — The smallest element of genetic material capable of undergoing a distinct mutation, usually identified as a single pair of nucleotides.
  • nahum — a Minor Prophet of the 7th century b.c.
  • nammu — a Sumerian goddess personifying the primeval sea: the mother of the gods and of heaven and earth.
  • namur — a province in S Belgium. 1413 sq. mi. (3660 sq. km).
  • namus — (in Arab countries) A concept of virtue and honor within a family, typically relating to chastity of female family members.
  • neume — any of various symbols representing from one to four notes, used in the musical notation of the Middle Ages but now employed solely in the notation of Gregorian chant in the liturgical books of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • nexum — A contract in early Ancient Rome in which the debtor pledged his own person as collateral should he default on his loan (thus risking becoming a slave to the creditor).
  • notum — a dorsal plate or sclerite of the thorax of an insect.

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