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6-letter words containing o, m, t

  • format — the shape and size of a book as determined by the number of times the original sheet has been folded to form the leaves. Compare duodecimo, folio (def 2), octavo, quarto.
  • gemots — Plural form of gemot.
  • gomuti — Also called gomuti palm, sugar palm. a sago palm, Arenga pinnata, of the East Indies, yielding palm sugar.
  • gotama — Buddha.
  • gotham — a journalistic nickname for New York City.
  • gromet — Alternative form of grommet.
  • immort — (internet, informal) An immortal; an administrator of a multi-user dungeon.
  • import — to bring in (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, reexport, or services.
  • impost — the point of springing of an arch; spring.
  • inmost — situated farthest within: the inmost recesses of the forest.
  • intomb — entomb.
  • ithomeMount, a mountain in SW Greece, in SW Peloponnesus. 2630 feet (802 meters).
  • jampot — A pot of jam.
  • jetsom — goods cast overboard deliberately, as to lighten a vessel or improve its stability in an emergency, which sink where jettisoned or are washed ashore.
  • komati — a river in NE South Africa, N Swaziland, and SW Mozambique, flowing generally NE to the Indian Ocean. 500 miles (805 km) long.
  • lamont — a male given name.
  • loment — a pod that is contracted in the spaces between the seeds and that breaks at maturity into one-seeded indehiscent joints.
  • lomita — a town in SW California.
  • m2tom3 — A simple Modula-2 to Modula-3 translator by Peter Klein <[email protected]> which covers most of the syntactic differences between those languages. No context sensitive analysis is done, so WITH statements, local modules, enumeration type literals and variant RECORDs have to be dealt with by hand. Part of the Sun Modula 2 library is emulated by the Modula 3 library. Version 1.01.
  • madtom — any of several tadpolelike, freshwater catfishes of the genus Noturus, of the central and eastern U.S., having a poisonous pectoral spine: some are threatened or endangered.
  • maggot — a soft-bodied, legless larva of certain flies.
  • mahout — the keeper or driver of an elephant, especially in India and the East Indies.
  • maloti — plural of loti.
  • maltol — a crystalline compound, C 6 H 6 O 3 , obtained from larch bark, pine needles, chicory, or roasted malt, used for enhancing flavors and aromas, as in foods, wines, and perfumes.
  • manito — (among the Algonquian Indians) a supernatural being that controls nature; a spirit, deity, or object that possesses supernatural power.
  • maoist — the political, social, economic, and military theories and policies advocated by Mao Zedong, as those concerning revolutionary movements and guerrilla warfare.
  • 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.
  • marcot — (botany) A branch formed by marcottage.
  • margot — a female given name, form of Margaret.
  • marmot — any bushy-tailed, stocky rodent of the genus Marmota, as the woodchuck.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • me too — A functional language for executable specifications developed by Peter Henderson in 1984. It is like LispKit Lisp, but with sets, maps and sequences to describe the specification.
  • me-too — Slang. characterized by or involving me-tooism: a candidate's me-too campaign.
  • melton — a heavily fulled cloth, often of wool, tightly constructed and finished with a smooth face concealing the weave, used for overcoats, hunting jackets, etc.
  • menton — a city in SE France, on the Mediterranean: winter resort.
  • mentor — (in the Odyssey) a loyal adviser of Odysseus entrusted with the care and education of Telemachus.
  • mentos — Plural form of mento.
  • merlot — a dark-blue grape used in winemaking, especially in the Bordeaux region of France and in areas of Italy, Switzerland, and California.
  • mertonRobert King, 1910–2003, U.S. sociologist.
  • meteor — Astronomy. a meteoroid that has entered the earth's atmosphere. a transient fiery streak in the sky produced by a meteoroid passing through the earth's atmosphere; a shooting star or bolide.
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