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6-letter words containing s, i

  • missen — (Yorkshire, colloquial) Myself.
  • misser — One who misses.
  • misses — to fail to hit or strike: to miss a target.
  • misset — to put (something or someone) in a particular place: to set a vase on a table.
  • missey — Alternative form of missy (term of address for young woman).
  • missie — (informal) A young woman; miss.
  • missis — Older Use. wife: I'll have to ask the missis.
  • missus — missis.
  • mistag — (transitive) To tag incorrectly; to mislabel.
  • mistal — a cow shed; byre
  • misted — Simple past tense and past participle of mist.
  • mister — a spray, nozzle, or similar device for misting plants.
  • mistic — A kind of small sailing vessel used in the Mediterranean, rigged partly like a xebec and partly like a felucca.
  • mistle — (obsolete) mistletoe.
  • misuse — wrong or improper use; misapplication.
  • misway — (obsolete) A wrong way.
  • miswed — To wed improperly.
  • misyar — A temporary marriage in Sunni Islam.
  • miters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miter.
  • miurus — a type of metre in poetry consisting of a hexameter with a short second last syllable
  • mixers — Plural form of mixer.
  • miłosz — Czeslaw (ˈtʃɛslɔː, ˈtʃɛswaf). 1911–2004, US poet and writer, born in Lithuania, writing in Polish; author of The Captive Mind (1953). Nobel prize for literature 1980
  • mobius — August Ferdinand [ou-goo st fer-di-nahnt] /ˈaʊ gʊst ˈfɛr dɪˌnɑnt/ (Show IPA), 1790–1868, German mathematician.
  • mochis — a city in Sinaloa state, NW Mexico.
  • modish — in the current fashion; stylish.
  • modist — (archaic) A follower of fashion.
  • modius — a measure of capacity or quantity for dry substances that equates to about 9 litres
  • modsim — (language)   A general-purpose, modular, block-structured language from CACI, which provides support for object-oriented programming and discrete event simulation. It is intended for building large process-based discrete event simulation models through modular and object-oriented mechanisms similar to those of Modula-2. MODSIM is descended from Modula-2 and Simula. It supports multiple inheritance, templates, reference types, polymorphism, and process-oriented simulation with synchronous and asynchronous activities using explicit simulation time. See also MODSIM II, USAModSim.
  • moesia — an ancient country in S Europe, S of the Danube and N of ancient Thrace and Macedonia: later a Roman province.
  • mohism — the doctrine of Mo-Tze, stressing universal love, not limited by special affections or obligations, and opposition to Confucianism and traditionalism.
  • moiser — a person who informs or betrays
  • moisty — Moist.
  • molies — Plural form of moly.
  • molise — a region of S central Italy, the second smallest of the regions: separated from Abruzzi e Molise in 1965. Capital: Campobasso. Pop: 321 047 (2003 est). Area: 4438 sq km (1731 sq miles)
  • momism — excessive adulation of the mother and undue dependence on maternal care or protection, resulting in absence or loss of maturity and independence.
  • monies — a plural of money.
  • monish — to admonish.
  • monism — Philosophy. (in metaphysics) any of various theories holding that there is only one basic substance or principle as the ground of reality, or that reality consists of a single element. Compare dualism (def 2), pluralism (def 1a). (in epistemology) a theory that the object and datum of cognition are identical. Compare pluralism (def 1b).
  • monist — Philosophy. (in metaphysics) any of various theories holding that there is only one basic substance or principle as the ground of reality, or that reality consists of a single element. Compare dualism (def 2), pluralism (def 1a). (in epistemology) a theory that the object and datum of cognition are identical. Compare pluralism (def 1b).
  • monsig — Monseigneur
  • mopish — given to moping; listless, apathetic, or dejected.
  • morish — Alternative spelling of moreish.
  • morris — a rural folk dance of north English origin, performed in costume traditionally by men who originally represented characters of the Robin Hood legend, especially in May Day festivities.
  • mosaic — a picture or decoration made of small, usually colored pieces of inlaid stone, glass, etc.
  • mosiac — Do you mean Mosaic?
  • mossie — (South Africa) The common name for various species of sparrow, especially Passer melanurus.
  • motifs — a recurring subject, theme, idea, etc., especially in a literary, artistic, or musical work.
  • mousie — (diminutive) A mouse.
  • movies — motion picture.
  • msggui — (library)   A graphical user interface for GNU Smalltalk. The msgGUI package contains the basics for creating window applications in the manner available in other graphical Smalltalk implementations. Version 1.0 of the library was by Mark Bush, ECS, Oxford University, UK.
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