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6-letter words containing m, u

  • crumby — full of or littered with crumbs
  • crumen — the suborbital gland in sheep, deer, or antelopes
  • crummy — Something that is crummy is unpleasant, of very poor quality, or not good enough.
  • crumps — Plural form of crump.
  • crumpy — easily crumbled; crisp
  • cubism — Cubism is a style of art, begun in the early twentieth century, in which objects are represented as if they could be seen from several different positions at the same time, using many lines and geometric shapes.
  • culham — a village in S central England, in Oxfordshire: site of the UK centre for thermonuclear reactor research and of the Joint European Torus (JET) programme
  • culmen — the summit
  • cumana — a city in NE Venezuela: founded in 1523; the oldest European settlement in South America. Pop: 271 000 (2005 est)
  • cumber — to obstruct or hinder
  • cumbia — a rhythmic style of music originating in Colombia
  • cumbre — Archaic form of cumber.
  • cumene — a colorless and toxic liquid, C 9 H 12 , soluble in alcohol: used as a solvent and in the production of phenol and acetone.
  • cummed — (nonstandard) (In the sense of having an orgasm) Simple past tense and past participle of cum.
  • cummer — a godmother
  • cummin — Alternative spelling of cumin.
  • cumuli — Plural form of cumulus.
  • cupman — a drinking companion
  • cuprum — copper1 (def 1).
  • curium — a silvery-white metallic transuranic element artificially produced from plutonium. Symbol: Cm; atomic no: 96; half-life of most stable isotope, 247Cm: 1.6 x 107 years; valency: 3 and 4; relative density: 13.51 (calculated); melting pt: 1345±400°C
  • custom — A custom is an activity, a way of behaving, or an event which is usual or traditional in a particular society or in particular circumstances.
  • cymous — Cymose.
  • dadgum — (US, euphemistic) goddamned.
  • damnum — (legal) harm; detriment.
  • daruma — a large red papier-mâché Japanese doll in the form of a seated potbellied Buddhist monk: considered a bringer of luck and prosperity.
  • datums — Plural form of datum.
  • delium — an ancient seaport in Greece, in Boeotia: the Boeotians defeated the Athenians here 424 b.c.
  • demure — If you describe someone, usually a young woman, as demure, you mean they are quiet and rather shy, usually in a way that you like and find appealing, and behave very correctly.
  • demurs — Plural form of demur.
  • demuthCharles, 1883–1935, U.S. painter and illustrator.
  • dictum — A dictum is a formal statement made by someone who has authority.
  • dimout — a dimming or reduction of the night lighting, as in a city, to make it less easily visible, as to enemy aircraft
  • dinkum — genuine; authentic.
  • dirdum — blame.
  • dolium — a large earthenware jar used by the ancient Romans.
  • domnus — Donus.
  • dorsum — the back, as of the body.
  • doumas — duma.
  • drumly — troubled; gloomy.
  • dudism — the state of being or the characteristic behaviour or appearance of a dude or dandy
  • dumbed — Simple past tense and past participle of dumb.
  • dumber — lacking intelligence or good judgment; stupid; dull-witted.
  • dumble — (UK, dialectal) A dale with a stream.
  • dumbly — lacking intelligence or good judgment; stupid; dull-witted.
  • dumbos — Plural form of dumbo.
  • dumdum — a silly, stupid person.
  • dumela — hello; good morning
  • dumont — a city in NE New Jersey.
  • dumose — filled with bushes
  • dumous — Abounding with bushes and briars.
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