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4-letter words containing m, y

  • amay — (transitive, and, intransitive, obsolete) To dismay; confound; be dismayed.
  • amoy — a port in SE China, in Fujian province on Amoy Island, at the mouth of the Jiulong River opposite Taiwan: one of the first treaty ports opened to European trade (1842). Pop: 746 000 (2005 est)
  • amyl — of, consisting of, or containing any of eight isomeric forms of the monovalent group C5H11-
  • army — An army is a large organized group of people who are armed and trained to fight on land in a war. Most armies are organized and controlled by governments.
  • ayme — Marcel (marsɛl). 1902–67, French writer: noted for his light and witty narratives
  • azym — unleavened bread
  • cmay — (operating system)   A microkernel.
  • cmyk — (graphics)   cyan, magenta, yellow, key. A colour model that describes each colour in terms of the quantity of each secondary colour (cyan, magenta, yellow), and "key" (black) it contains. The CMYK system is used for printing. For mixing of pigments, it is better to use the secondary colours, since they mix subtractively instead of additively. The secondary colours of light are cyan, magenta and yellow, which correspond to the primary colours of pigment (blue, red and yellow). In addition, although black could be obtained by mixing these three in equal proportions, in four-colour printing it always has its own ink. This gives the CMYK model. The K stands for "Key' or 'blacK,' so as not to cause confusion with the B in RGB. Alternative colour models are RGB and HSB.
  • cyma — either of two mouldings having a double curve, part concave and part convex. Cyma recta has the convex part nearer the wall and cyma reversa has the concave part nearer the wall
  • cyme — an inflorescence in which the first flower is the terminal bud of the main stem and subsequent flowers develop as terminal buds of lateral stems
  • demy — a size of printing paper, 171⁄2 by 221⁄2 inches (444.5 × 571.5 mm)
  • domy — having a dome; dome-like
  • elmy — (rare, poetic) Pertaining to elm trees; in which elms grow.
  • emmy — (in the US) one of the gold-plated statuettes awarded annually for outstanding television performances and productions
  • emyd — a turtle from the family Emydidae
  • emys — any freshwater turtle of the Emys genus
  • etym — An etymon.
  • eyam — a village in N central England, in Derbyshire. When plague reached the village in 1665 the inhabitants, led by the Rev. Mompesson, isolated themselves to prevent it spreading further: as a result most of them died, including Mompesson's family
  • fumy — emitting or full of fumes; fumelike.
  • gamy — having the tangy flavor or odor of game: I like the gamy taste of venison.
  • gyms — Plural form of gym.
  • homy — comfortably informal and inviting; cozy; homelike: a homey little inn.
  • hyem — (Geordie) home.
  • hymn — a song or ode in praise or honor of God, a deity, a nation, etc.
  • krymthe, a peninsula in SE Ukraine, between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov.
  • lamyJohn Baptist (Jean Baptiste l'Amy) 1814–88, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman, born in France: archbishop of Santa Fe, New Mexico 1875–88.
  • limy — consisting of, containing, or like lime.
  • lyam — (obsolete) A leash.
  • macy — R(owland) H(ussey) [roh-luh nd huhs-ee] /ˈroʊ lənd ˈhʌs i/ (Show IPA), 1823–77, U.S. retail merchant.
  • mahy — Margaret. 1936–2012. New Zealand writer for children. Her books include A Lion in the Meadow (1969), The Changeover (1984), and Alchemy (2002)
  • many — constituting or forming a large number; numerous: many people.
  • mary — (Mary Stuart) 1542–87, queen of Scotland 1542–67; beheaded for plotting to assassinate her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I.
  • maty — (archaic) A native house servant in India.
  • maya — the power, as of a god, to produce illusions.
  • mayoCharles Horace, 1865–1939, and his brother William James, 1861–1939, U.S. surgeons.
  • mayrErnst, 1904–2005, U.S. zoologist and evolutionary theorist, born in Germany.
  • mays — the fifth month of the year, containing 31 days.
  • mazy — full of confusing turns, passages, etc.; like a maze; labyrinthine.
  • mery — Obsolete form of merry.
  • miny — Of or resembling a mine.
  • miry — of the nature of mire; swampy: miry ground.
  • misy — (mineralogy) An impure yellow sulphate of iron; yellow copperas or copiapite.
  • mity — Having mites.
  • mixy — adjusted or modified to allow mixing
  • moby — (British, slang) a mobile phone.
  • mody — (dated) modish; fashionable.
  • moky — (obsolete) misty; dark; murky.
  • moly — an herb given to Odysseus by Hermes to counteract the spells of Circe.
  • mopy — languishing, listless, droopy, or glum.
  • moya — Mud poured out from volcanoes during eruptions.

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