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5-letter words containing o, m

  • monal — Any of three species of pheasant in the genus Lophophorus.
  • monas — monad.
  • monckSir Charles Stanley (4th Viscount Monck, 1st Baron Monck) 1819–94, British colonial administrator, born in Ireland: governor general of Canada 1861–68.
  • monde — the world; people; society.
  • mondo — a question to a student for which an immediate answer is demanded, the spontaneity of which is often illuminating.
  • moner — (zoology) Any member of the Monera.
  • mones — Alternative form of 'mones (
  • monetClaude [klawd;; French klohd] /klɔd;; French kloʊd/ (Show IPA), 1840–1926, French painter.
  • money — any circulating medium of exchange, including coins, paper money, and demand deposits.
  • monge — Gaspard [gas-par] /gasˈpar/ (Show IPA), Comte de Péluse [pey-lyz] /peɪˈlüz/ (Show IPA), 1746–1818, French mathematician.
  • mongo — mungo.
  • mongs — Plural form of mong.
  • mongu — a city in and headquarters of Western Province, W Zambia.
  • monic — (of a polynomial) having the coefficient of the term of highest degree equal to 1.
  • monie — Archaic spelling of money.
  • moniz — Antonio Caetano de Abreu Freire Egas [ahn-taw-nyoo kah-uh-tah-noo duh uh-bre-oo fruh-ee-ruh ee-guh sh] /ɑ̃ˈtɔ nyʊ ˌkɑ əˈtɑ nʊ də əˈbrɛ ʊ frəˈi rə ˈi gəʃ/ (Show IPA), 1874–1955, Portuguese neurosurgeon: Nobel prize 1949.
  • monks — (in Christianity) a man who has withdrawn from the world for religious reasons, especially as a member of an order of cenobites living according to a particular rule and under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
  • mono- — Mono- is used at the beginning of nouns and adjectives that have 'one' or 'single' as part of their meanings.
  • monodJacques [zhahk] /ʒɑk/ (Show IPA), 1910–76, French chemist: Nobel prize 1965.
  • mont. — Montana
  • monte — a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.
  • month — Also called calendar month. any of the twelve parts, as January or February, into which the calendar year is divided.
  • monty — The full amount expected, desired, or possible.
  • monza — a city in N Italy, NNE of Milan.
  • moobs — overdeveloped breasts on a man, caused by excess weight or lack of exercise
  • mooch — to borrow (a small item or amount) without intending to return or repay it.
  • moods — Plural form of mood.
  • moody — given to gloomy, depressed, or sullen moods; ill-humored.
  • mooed — Simple past tense and past participle of moo.
  • mooer — One who moos.
  • moola — money.
  • moole — (obsolete) altform mooli.
  • mooli — A white radish-like vegetable originating in Asia.
  • mools — soft, crumbly soil rich in mold or humus.
  • moone — Obsolete spelling of moon.
  • moong — Alternative form of mung.
  • moons — Plural form of moon.
  • moony — dreamy, listless, or silly.
  • mooreArchibald Lee ("Archie") 1913–1998, U.S. boxer.
  • moors — Plural form of moor.
  • moory — Resembling a moor; swampy; boggy.
  • moose — a large, long-headed mammal, Alces alces, of the deer family, having circumpolar distribution in the Northern Hemisphere, the male of which has enormous palmate antlers.
  • moots — Plural form of moot.
  • moped — a person who mopes or is given to moping.
  • moper — to be sunk in dejection or listless apathy; sulk; brood.
  • mopes — to be sunk in dejection or listless apathy; sulk; brood.
  • mopey — languishing, listless, droopy, or glum.
  • moppy — (of hair) disordered, tousled.
  • mopsy — an untidy or dowdy woman
  • mopus — (obsolete) A mope; a drone.
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