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6-letter words containing t, a, m

  • matsah — matzo
  • matsysQuentin, Massys, Quentin.
  • matted — having a dull or lusterless surface: matte paint; a matte complexion; a photograph with a matte finish.
  • matter — a dull or dead surface, often slightly roughened, as on metals, paint, paper, or glass.
  • mattes — Plural form of matte.
  • mattie — a young herring with undeveloped roe
  • matura — Final exams young adults (aged 18 or 19) take at the end of their secondary education in certain European countries.
  • mature — complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
  • matzah — matzo.
  • matzoh — matzo.
  • matzos — Plural form of matzo.
  • matzot — matzo.
  • maudit — cursed; damned; wretched
  • maumet — British Dialect. a doll, puppet, scarecrow, or other figure built to resemble a human being. an empty-headed or mindless person.
  • mayest — 2nd person singular present indicative of may1 .
  • mayn't — Mayn't is a spoken form of 'may not'.
  • mayten — a tree, Maytenus boaria, native to Chile, having narrow leaves and drooping branches, planted as a street tree in Florida and southern California.
  • meatal — an opening or foramen, especially in a bone or bony structure, as the opening of the ear or nose.
  • meated — Fed; fattened.
  • meatus — an opening or foramen, especially in a bone or bony structure, as the opening of the ear or nose.
  • mecate — Southwestern U.S. a rope made of horsehair or sometimes maguey.
  • mental — of or relating to the chin.
  • mentat — (language)   (After the human computers in Frank Herbert's SF classic, "Dune") An object-oriented distributed language developed at the University of Virginia some time before Dec 1987. Mentat is an extension of C++ and is portable to a variety of MIMD architectures. By 1994 Mentat was available for Sun-3, Sun-4, iPSC/2 with plans for Mach, iPSC860, RS/6000 and Iris. The language is now (May 1998) supported in a new project, Legion. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
  • mentha — (botany) Any of the mint genus Mentha, mints and similar species.
  • meseta — a plateau
  • meta 5 — Early syntax-directed compiler-compiler, used for translating one high-level language to another. Versions: META II, META-3.
  • metage — the official measurement of contents or weight.
  • metals — Plural form of metal.
  • metaph — metaphor
  • metate — a flat stone that has a shallow depression in the upper surface for holding maize or other grains to be ground with a mano.
  • metepa — a substance, C9H18N3OP, that is used in pest control to sterilize male insects
  • micate — to add mica to
  • misact — anything done, being done, or to be done; deed; performance: a heroic act.
  • miseat — to eat unhealthily or improperly
  • mistag — (transitive) To tag incorrectly; to mislabel.
  • mistal — a cow shed; byre
  • mithan — gayal.
  • mitral — of or resembling a miter.
  • moated — Surrounded with a moat.
  • monact — the spicule of a sponge that has a single-spiked structure
  • moneta — Ernesto Teodoro [er-ne-staw te-aw-daw-raw] /ɛrˈnɛ stɔ ˌtɛ ɔˈdɔ rɔ/ (Show IPA), 1833–1918, Italian journalist: Nobel Peace Prize 1907.
  • mootah — (US, slang) Marijuana.
  • mortal — subject to death; having a transitory life: all mortal creatures.
  • mortar — a mixture of lime or cement or a combination of both with sand and water, used as a bonding agent between bricks, stones, etc.
  • mostar — a city in S Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the Neretva River: former capital of Herzegovina.
  • motuca — a Brazilian horsefly, Lepiselaga crassipes
  • moutan — a variety of Asian tree peony, Paeonia suffruticosa, having large, colourful flowers
  • movant — (legal) The party who moves for the judge to rule in favor of a motion.
  • mozart — Wolfgang Amadeus [woo lf-gang am-uh-dey-uh s;; German vawlf-gahng ah-mah-dey-oo s] /ˈwʊlf gæŋ ˌæm əˈdeɪ əs;; German ˈvɔlf gɑŋ ˌɑ mɑˈdeɪ ʊs/ (Show IPA), 1756–91, Austrian composer.
  • mtwara — a seaport in SE Tanzania.
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