5-letter words containing r, o, m
- manor — (in England) a landed estate or territorial unit, originally of the nature of a feudal lordship, consisting of a lord's demesne and of lands within which he has the right to exercise certain privileges, exact certain fees, etc.
- maori — a member of the native Polynesian population of New Zealand.
- margo — (anatomy) border, margin.
- mario — a male given name: from the Roman family name Marius.
- maroc — French name of Morocco.
- maron — a camaron
- maror — a portion of horseradish or other bitter herb that is eaten at the Seder meal on Passover.
- maros — Hungarian name of Mures.
- mayor — the chief executive official, usually elected, of a city, village, or town.
- merlo — a city in E Argentina, near Buenos Aires.
- mero- — part or partial
- meroe — a ruined city in Sudan, on the Nile, NE of Khartoum: a capital of ancient Ethiopia that was destroyed a.d. c350.
- meros — (in the Doric order) a flat surface between two channels of a triglyph.
- mesor — Lb biology A mean value based on the distribution of values across the cycles of the circadian rhythm, computed using a cosine function.
- metro — the underground electric railway of Paris, France, Montreal, Canada, Washington, D.C., and other cities.
- mhorr — A large gazelle native to the Sahara desert, Nanger dama, formerly Gazella dama.
- micro — microprocessor
- minor — lesser, as in size, extent, or importance, or being or noting the lesser of two: a minor share.
- moder — (obsolete) To moderate.
- modgr — Modern Greek
- moers — a city in North Rhine-Westphalia W Germany, in the Ruhr district.
- mohur — any of various gold coins of India, introduced in the 16th century by various Mogul princes and later used by the British as the standard gold coin of India.
- moira — Classical Mythology. the personification of fate. Moirai, the Fates.
- moire — (of silks and other fabrics) presenting a watery or wavelike appearance.
- molar — Also called molar tooth. a tooth having a broad biting surface adapted for grinding, being one of twelve in humans, with three on each side of the upper and lower jaws.
- moner — (zoology) Any member of the Monera.
- mooer — One who moos.
- moore — Archibald Lee ("Archie") 1913–1998, U.S. boxer.
- moors — Plural form of moor.
- moory — Resembling a moor; swampy; boggy.
- moper — to be sunk in dejection or listless apathy; sulk; brood.
- morae — the unit of time equivalent to the ordinary or normal short sound or syllable.
- moral — of, relating to, or concerned with the principles or rules of right conduct or the distinction between right and wrong; ethical: moral attitudes.
- moran — An unmarried Maasai or Samburu warrior.
- moras — Plural form of mora.
- morat — a type of mead containing mulberry juice and honey
- moray — any of numerous chiefly tropical eels of the family Muraenidae, having porelike gill openings and no pectoral fins.
- morea — Peloponnesus.
- mored — Simple past tense and past participle of more.
- morel — Jean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1903–75, French orchestra conductor.
- mores — Mossi (def 2).
- moria — a mountainous region in S Palestine, where Abraham prepared to sacrifice Isaac. Gen. 22:3.
- moric — Derived or extracted from (a member of) the Morus genus (the mulberries).
- morid — (zoology) Any member of the Moridae family of fish.
- morin — (organic compound) A yellow flavonoid, extracted from fustic, once used to dye wool.
- morna — A genre of Cape Verdean music.
- morns — Plural form of morn.
- moron — a city in E Argentina, SW of Buenos Aires.
- moror — a portion of horseradish or other bitter herb that is eaten at the Seder meal on Passover.
- moros — Aldo [al-doh;; Italian ahl-daw] /ˈæl doʊ;; Italian ˈɑl dɔ/ (Show IPA), 1916–78, Italian lawyer, author, and statesman: prime minister 1963–68, 1974–76.