6-letter words containing t, u, m
- maumet — British Dialect. a doll, puppet, scarecrow, or other figure built to resemble a human being. an empty-headed or mindless person.
- mcnutt — Paul Vories [vawr-eez,, vohr-] /ˈvɔr iz,, ˈvoʊr-/ (Show IPA), 1891–1955, U.S. diplomat and government official.
- meatus — an opening or foramen, especially in a bone or bony structure, as the opening of the ear or nose.
- meerut — a city in W Uttar Pradesh, in N India.
- meetup — a meeting, especially a regular meeting of people who share a particular interest and have connected with each other through a social-networking website: a meetup for new moms in the neighborhood; a meetup to plan the trip.
- mentum — Entomology. the medial plate of the labium in insects.
- metump — a band or strap for carrying a load or burden, chiefly used by Native Americans
- midgut — Zoology. the middle portion of the vertebrate alimentary canal, posterior to the stomach or gizzard and extending to the cecum, functioning in the digestion and absorption of food; the small intestine. the anterior portion of the arthropod colon, composed of endodermal tissue.
- minuet — a slow, stately dance in triple meter, popular in the 17th and 18th centuries.
- minuit — Peter, 1580–1638, Dutch colonial administrator in America: director general of the New Netherlands 1626–31.
- minute — the sixtieth part (1/60) of an hour; sixty seconds.
- miscut — to penetrate with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument or object: He cut his finger.
- mo-tzu — (Mo Ti) flourished 5th century b.c, Chinese philosopher.
- mobutu — Sese Seko (ˈsɛsɛ ˈsɛkəʊ), original name Joseph. 1930–97, Zaïrese statesman; president of Zaïre (now the Democratic Republic of Congo) (1970–97); accused of corruption and overthrown by rebels in 1997; died in exile
- motuca — a Brazilian horsefly, Lepiselaga crassipes
- mought — (obsolete, outside, US dialects) Alternative form of might.
- moults — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moult.
- mounts — A backing or setting on which a photograph, gem, or work of art is set for display.
- mounty — (obsolete) The rise of a hawk, after prey.
- moutan — a variety of Asian tree peony, Paeonia suffruticosa, having large, colourful flowers
- mouthe — Obsolete spelling of mouth.
- mouths — Plural form of mouth.
- mouthy — garrulous, often in a bombastic manner.
- mouton — sheepskin that has been processed to resemble another fur, especially seal or beaver.
- mucate — a salt of mucic acid
- mudcat — flathead catfish.
- mudfat — (of animals) very fat.
- muftis — Plural form of mufti.
- muktar — Alt form mukhtar.
- muktuk — the blubber and skin of a whale when eaten as a food, raw or cooked.
- mulcts — Plural form of mulct.
- muleta — a red cloth similar to but smaller than a capa and manipulated by a stick set into one of the three holes in or near the center, for use by a matador in guiding the course of the bull's attack in the stage of the fight preparatory to the kill.
- mullet — any of several marine or freshwater, usually gray fishes of the family Mugilidae, having a nearly cylindrical body.
- multan — a city in E central Pakistan.
- multi- — Multi- is used to form adjectives indicating that something consists of many things of a particular kind.
- multic — (language) A data-parallel version of C from Wavetracer.
- multum — An extract of quassia licorice, fraudulently used by brewers in order to economize malt and hops.
- mumath — (mathematics, tool) A symbolic mathematics package for the IBM PC, written in MuSimp.
- munite — to fortify.
- munity — (obsolete) freedom; security; immunity.
- munted — (British, slang) Drunk.
- munter — (British, slang, pejorative) An ugly person.
- muntin — Also called sash bar. a bar for holding the edges of window panes within a sash.
- muppet — (UK, Australian, slang, pejorative) An incompetent or foolish person.
- muscat — Sultanate of. Formerly Muscat and Oman. an independent sultanate in SE Arabia. About 82,800 sq. mi. (212,380 sq. km). Capital: Muscat.
- muskat — Obsolete form of musk cat.
- musket — a heavy, large-caliber smoothbore gun for infantry soldiers, introduced in the 16th century: the predecessor of the modern rifle.
- musset — (Louis Charles) Alfred de [lwee sharl al-fred duh] /lwi ʃarl alˈfrɛd də/ (Show IPA), 1810–57, French poet, dramatist, and novelist.
- musted — to be obliged; be compelled: Do I have to go? I must, I suppose.
- mustee — the offspring of a white person and a quadroon; octoroon.