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6-letter words containing p, m

  • mopoke — (chiefly AU) A morepork. (from 19th c.).
  • mopped — a wry face; grimace.
  • mopper — One who mops.
  • moppet — a young child.
  • 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.
  • mp3pro — (audio, compression)   An extention of MP3 using SBR, targetting data rates of 64-96 kbps.
  • mpeg-1 — (compression, standard, algorithm, file format)   The first MPEG format for compressed video, optimised for CD-ROM. MPEG-1 was designed for the transmission rates of about 1.5 Mbps achievable with Video-CD and CD-i. It uses discrete cosine transform (DCT) and Huffman coding to remove spatially redundant data within a frame and block-based motion compensated prediction (MCP) to remove data which is temporally redundant between frames. Audio is compressed using subband encoding. These algorithms allow better than VHS quality video and almost CD quality audio to be compressed onto and streamed off a single speed (1x) CD-ROM drive. MPEG encoding can introduce blockiness, colour bleed and shimmering effects on video and lack of detail and quantisation effects on audio. The official name of MPEG-1 is International Standard IS-11172.
  • mpeg-2 — (compression, standard, algorithm, file format)   A variant of the MPEG video and audio compression algorithm and file format, optimised for broadcast quality video. MPEG-2 was designed to transmit images using progressive coding at 4 Mbps or higher for use in broadcast digital TV and DVD. An MPEG-2 player can handle MPEG-1 data as well. MPEG-2 has been approved as International Standard IS-13818.
  • mpeg-3 — (compression, standard, algorithm, file format)   A proposed variant of the MPEG video and audio compression algorithm and file format. MPEG-3 was intended as an extension of MPEG-2 to cater for HDTV but was eventually merged into MPEG-2. Not to be confused with MP3 - MPEG-1 layer 3.
  • mpeg-4 — (compression, standard, algorithm, file format)   A video compression standard planned for late 1998. MPEG-4 extends the earlier MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 algorithms with synthesis of speech and video, fractal compression, computer visualisation and artificial intelligence-based image processing techniques.
  • mpeg-7 — (compression, standard, algorithm)   A successor to MPEG-4, not standardized yet.
  • mpl ii — [Burroughs VMS MPL II Language Reference Manual].
  • mpr ii — a standard developed in Sweden that limits to 250 nanoteslas the electromagnetic radiation emissions from a computer monitor at a distance of a half meter.
  • mrp ii — Manufacturer Resource Planning
  • mudcap — to blast (a rock) with an explosive attached to it with a capping of clay.
  • mug up — If you mug up a subject or mug up on it, you study it quickly, so that you can remember the main facts about it.
  • mumped — Simple past tense and past participle of mump.
  • mumper — (British, or, obsolete) A beggar.
  • muppet — (UK, Australian, slang, pejorative) An incompetent or foolish person.
  • murphy — an Irish or white potato.
  • musimp — (language)   A Lisp variant used as the programming language for the IBM PC symbolic mathematics package MuMath.
  • myopes — Plural form of myope.
  • myopia — Ophthalmology. a condition of the eye in which parallel rays are focused in front of the retina, objects being seen distinctly only when near to the eye; nearsightedness (opposed to hyperopia).
  • myopic — Ophthalmology. pertaining to or having myopia; nearsighted.
  • napalm — a highly incendiary jellylike substance used in fire bombs, flamethrowers, etc.
  • nepman — (in the Soviet Union) a person who engaged briefly in private enterprise during the New Economic Policy of the 1920s.
  • nepmen — (in the Soviet Union) a person who engaged briefly in private enterprise during the New Economic Policy of the 1920s.
  • numpty — A stupid or ineffectual person.
  • nympha — Anatomy. one of the inner labia of the vulva.
  • nympho — A nymphomaniac.
  • nymphs — one of a numerous class of lesser deities of mythology, conceived of as beautiful maidens inhabiting the sea, rivers, woods, trees, mountains, meadows, etc., and frequently mentioned as attending a superior deity.
  • onramp — an entrance lane for traffic from a street to a turnpike or freeway.
  • oompah — a repetitious bass accompaniment in music typically provided by brasses.
  • op amp — An op amp is a high gain amplifier to which feedback may be applied to control and tailor its operation.
  • opiums — Plural form of opium.
  • optima — the best or most favorable point, degree, amount, etc., as of temperature, light, and moisture for the growth or reproduction of an organism.
  • optime — (formerly at Cambridge University, England) a student taking second or third honors in the mathematical tripos. Compare wrangler (def 2).
  • otprom — One Time Programmable Read-Only Memory
  • p-mail — Physical mail, as opposed to e-mail. Synonymous with snail-mail.
  • pablum — (lowercase) trite, naive, or simplistic ideas or writings; intellectual pap.
  • pactum — a pact
  • painim — a heathen or pagan
  • pajama — of, relating to, or resembling pajamas: a pajama top; a lounging outfit with pajama pants.
  • palama — the webbing on a bird's feet
  • palmar — of, relating to, or located in or on the palm of the hand or to the corresponding part of the forefoot of an animal.
  • palmas — a seaport on NE Gran Canaria, in the central Canary Islands.
  • palmed — having a palm or palms of a specified kind (often used in combination): a wide-palmed hand.
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