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6-letter words containing o, h, m

  • moloch — a deity whose worship was marked by the propitiatory sacrifice of children by their own parents. II Kings 23:10; Jer. 32:35.
  • monash — Sir John. 1865–1931, Australian military commander. Leader of Australian forces in World War I
  • moneth — Obsolete spelling of month.
  • monish — to admonish.
  • months — Also called calendar month. any of the twelve parts, as January or February, into which the calendar year is divided.
  • moolah — money.
  • mootah — (US, slang) Marijuana.
  • mopish — given to moping; listless, apathetic, or dejected.
  • morcha — (in India) a hostile demonstration against the government
  • moriah — a mountainous region in S Palestine, where Abraham prepared to sacrifice Isaac. Gen. 22:3.
  • morish — Alternative spelling of moreish.
  • morphe — (archaic) alternative spelling of morphew.
  • morpho — any of various large, tropical American butterflies of the genus Morpho, having brilliant blue, iridescent wings with an underside of brown or gray and eyelike spots.
  • morphs — Plural form of morph.
  • morphyPaul Charles, 1837–84, U.S. chess player.
  • moryah — an exclamation of annoyance, disbelief, etc
  • moshav — a cooperative community in Israel made up of small farm units.
  • mosher — One who moshes.
  • mothed — Simple past tense and past participle of moth.
  • mother — parent
  • mought — (obsolete, outside, US dialects) Alternative form of might.
  • mouthe — Obsolete spelling of mouth.
  • mouths — Plural form of mouth.
  • mouthy — garrulous, often in a bombastic manner.
  • moveth — Archaic third-person singular form of move.
  • mowrah — mahua.
  • mytho- — myth
  • mythoi — plural of mythos.
  • mythos — the underlying system of beliefs, especially those dealing with supernatural forces, characteristic of a particular cultural group.
  • namhoi — Nanhai.
  • nympho — A nymphomaniac.
  • oakham — a market town in E central England, the administrative centre of Rutland. Pop: 9620 (2001)
  • ockhamWilliam of, died 1349? English scholastic philosopher.
  • ohmage — electric resistance expressed in ohms.
  • oldham — a city in Greater Manchester, in NW England.
  • ollamh — a wise man or expert in a particular field of knowledge
  • oompah — a repetitious bass accompaniment in music typically provided by brasses.
  • othman — Osman.
  • phenom — a phenomenon, especially a young prodigy: a twelve-year-old tennis phenom.
  • phloem — the part of a vascular bundle consisting of sieve tubes, companion cells, parenchyma, and fibers and forming the food-conducting tissue of a plant.
  • pithom — one of the two cities built by Israelite slaves in Egypt. Ex. 1:11.
  • rhombi — an oblique-angled equilateral parallelogram; any equilateral parallelogram except a square.
  • romish — of or relating to Rome as the center of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • schmoe — a foolish, boring, or stupid person; a jerk.
  • shalom — Hebrew word for peace
  • sholom — a male given name.
  • shroom — to take magic mushrooms for their intoxicating effects
  • shtoom — silent; dumb (esp in the phrase keep shtoom)
  • smooch — smutch.
  • smoosh — to mash or push, especially to push down or in; compress: to smush a pie in someone's face.
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