5-letter words containing r, a, m
- crams — to fill (something) by force with more than it can easily hold.
- cream — Cream is a thick yellowish-white liquid taken from milk. You can use it in cooking or put it on fruit or desserts.
- crema — A brownish foam that forms on the top of freshly made espresso.
- cymar — a woman's short fur-trimmed jacket, popular in the 17th and 18th centuries
- damar — dammar
- darms — (language, music) A music language.
- derma — beef or fowl intestine used as a casing for certain dishes, esp kishke
- diram — A Tajikistani coin; 100 dirams equal one somoni.
- drama — a composition in prose or verse presenting in dialogue or pantomime a story involving conflict or contrast of character, especially one intended to be acted on the stage; a play.
- drams — Plural form of dram.
- dream — a succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep.
- earom — Electrically Alterable Read-Only Memory.
- edram — Enhanced Dynamic Random Access Memory
- embar — (archaic) To enclose (as though behind bars); to imprison.
- enarm — to provide with arms or armour
- farms — Plural form of farm.
- foram — foraminifer.
- frame — a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
- gamer — an amusement or pastime: children's games.
- garms — garments
- garum — A fish sauce popular in Ancient Rome.
- grama — any grass of the genus Bouteloua, of South America and western North America, as B. gracilis (blue grama)
- grame — (obsolete) Anger; wrath; scorn; bitterness; repugnance.
- gramp — grandfather.
- grams — Plural form of gram.
- groma — an instrument having a cruciform wooden frame with a plumb line at the end of each arm, used for laying out lines at right angles to existing lines.
- hamer — Fannie Lou, 1917–77, U.S. civil rights activist.
- haram — the part of a Muslim palace or house reserved for the residence of women.
- harem — the part of a Muslim palace or house reserved for the residence of women.
- harim — the part of a Muslim palace or house reserved for the residence of women.
- harms — a U.S. air-to-surface missile designed to detect and destroy radar sites by homing on their emissions.
- herma — herm.
- hiram — a king of Tyre in the 10th century b.c. I Kings 5.
- ihram — the dress worn by male Muslims on their pilgrimage to Mecca, consisting of two white cotton cloths, one worn round the waist, the other over the left shoulder.
- imare — Institute of Marine Engineers
- imari — a type of decorated Japanese porcelain
- impar — unpaired; azygous.
- inarm — to embrace
- jarmo — a Neolithic village site in northeastern Iraq, dated c6500 b.c. and noted as one of the world's earliest food-producing settlements.
- joram — Alternative spelling of jorum.
- jumar — A clamp that is attached to a fixed rope and automatically tightens when weight is applied and relaxes when it is removed.
- karma — Hinduism, Buddhism. action, seen as bringing upon oneself inevitable results, good or bad, either in this life or in a reincarnation: in Hinduism one of the means of reaching Brahman. Compare bhakti (def 1), jnana.
- kerma — the quotient of the sum of the initial kinetic energies of all the charged particles liberated by indirectly ionizing radiation in a volume element of a material divided by the mass of the volume element. The SI unit is the gray
- korma — A mildly spiced Indian curry dish of meat or fish marinated in yogurt or curds.
- krama — A traditional Cambodian garment with many uses, including as a scarf or bandanna or to carry children.
- lamar — Joseph R. 1857–1916, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1911–16.
- lamer — crippled or physically disabled, especially in the foot or leg so as to limp or walk with difficulty.
- larum — alarum.
- maars — Plural form of maar.
- macer — macebearer.