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6-letter words containing o, m, a

  • mandor — (historical) A chief worker or a supervisor, who oversees the work of other workers.
  • mangos — Plural form of mango.
  • manioc — cassava.
  • manito — (among the Algonquian Indians) a supernatural being that controls nature; a spirit, deity, or object that possesses supernatural power.
  • manoah — the father of Samson. Judges 13.
  • manoao — a coniferous forest tree, Manoao colensoi, found in New Zealand's North Island
  • manoir — A type of manor or country house.
  • manors — Plural form of manor.
  • manour — Obsolete spelling of manor.
  • manson — Sir Patrick. 1844–1922, British physician, who established that mosquitoes transmit certain parasites responsible for human diseases
  • maoism — the political, social, economic, and military theories and policies advocated by Mao Zedong, as those concerning revolutionary movements and guerrilla warfare.
  • maoist — the political, social, economic, and military theories and policies advocated by Mao Zedong, as those concerning revolutionary movements and guerrilla warfare.
  • maomao — either of two small New Zealand edible fish, the pink maomao caprodon langimanus and the blue maomao scorpis acquipinnus
  • maputo — Formerly Portuguese East Africa. a republic in SE Africa: formerly an overseas province of Portugal; gained independence in 1975. 297,731 sq. mi. (771,123 sq. km). Capital: Maputo.
  • marajo — an island in N Brazil, at the mouth of the Amazon. 19,000 sq. mi. (49,000 sq. km).
  • marcos — Ferdinand E(dralin) [ed-ruh-lin] /ˈɛd rə lɪn/ (Show IPA), 1917–1989, Philippine political leader: president 1965–86.
  • marcot — (botany) A branch formed by marcottage.
  • marero — a member of a mara in the US or Central America
  • margot — a female given name, form of Margaret.
  • marinoDaniel Constantine ("Dan") born 1961, U.S. football player.
  • marionFrancis ("the Swamp Fox") 1732?–95, American Revolutionary general.
  • markov — See Andrei Markov, Markov chain, Markov model, Markov process.
  • marlon — a male given name.
  • marmot — any bushy-tailed, stocky rodent of the genus Marmota, as the woodchuck.
  • marone — Archaic form of maroon (the colour).
  • maroni — a river in N South America, forming the border between French Guiana and Suriname, flowing N to the Atlantic Ocean: upper course called the Itany. 450 miles (724 km) long.
  • maroon — dark brownish-red.
  • marron — a large European chestnut, especially as used in cookery: candied or preserved in syrup.
  • marrow — a partner; fellow worker.
  • mascon — a massive concentration of high-density material beneath the surface of the moon.
  • mascot — an animal, person, or thing adopted by a group as its representative symbol and supposed to bring good luck: The U.S. Navy mascot is a goat.
  • masons — Plural form of mason.
  • masora — a collection of critical and explanatory notes on the Hebrew text of the Old Testament, compiled from the 7th? to 10th centuries a.d. and traditionally accepted as an authoritative exegetic guide, chiefly in matters of pronunciation and grammar.
  • masto- — indicating the breast, mammary glands, or something resembling a breast or nipple
  • mataro — a city in Catalonia, NE Spain, on the Mediterranean Sea NE of Barcelona.
  • mathom — A trinket or piece of bric-a-brac; a knick-knack, often used in regifting.
  • matico — a Peruvian shrub, Piper angustifolium, the leaves of which have medicinal properties
  • matipo — any of several shrubs and small trees, native to New Zealand, of the genera Myrsine and Pittosporum
  • matoke — (in Uganda) the flesh of bananas, boiled and mashed as a food
  • matron — a married woman, especially one who is mature and staid or dignified and has an established social position.
  • matzoh — matzo.
  • matzos — Plural form of matzo.
  • matzot — matzo.
  • mavors — Mars.
  • mawsonSir Douglas, 1882–1958, Australian antarctic explorer, born in England.
  • mayors — Plural form of mayor.
  • maypop — the edible fruit of the passionflower, Passiflora incarnata, of the southern U.S.
  • mcadooWilliam Gibbs, 1863–1941, U.S. lawyer and statesman: Secretary of the Treasury 1913–18.
  • meacon — to give false signals to (electronic navigational equipment), as by means of a radio transmitter.
  • meadow — a tract of grassland used for pasture or serving as a hayfield.
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