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6-letter words containing u, m, t

  • muster — to assemble (troops, a ship's crew, etc.), as for battle, display, inspection, orders, or discharge.
  • mutant — undergoing or resulting from mutation.
  • mutare — a city in E Zimbabwe.
  • mutase — (biochemistry) An enzyme that catalyzes the shifting of a functional group from one position to another within the same molecule.
  • mutate — to change; alter.
  • mutein — a mutationally altered protein.
  • mutely — silent; refraining from speech or utterance.
  • mutest — Superlative form of mute.
  • mutina — a city in N Italy, in Emilia-Romagna: ruled by the Este family (18th–19th century); university (1678). Pop: 175 502 (2001)
  • mutine — a rebel; mutineer
  • muting — silent; refraining from speech or utterance.
  • mutiny — revolt or rebellion against constituted authority, especially by sailors against their officers.
  • mutism — an inability to speak, due to a physical defect, conscious refusal, or psychogenic inhibition.
  • mutter — to utter words indistinctly or in a low tone, often as if talking to oneself; murmur.
  • mutton — em (def 2).
  • muttra — former name of Mathura.
  • mutual — possessed, experienced, performed, etc., by each of two or more with respect to the other; reciprocal: to have mutual respect.
  • mutuel — pari-mutuel (def 1).
  • mutule — a projecting flat block under the corona of the Doric cornice, corresponding to the modillion of other orders.
  • mutuum — a contract for the loan of goods which will be used or consumed by the borrower, to be repaid with goods of an equivalent quantity and quality
  • muztag — a mountain in W China, in the Kunlun Range. 23,891 feet (7287 meters).
  • natrum — Lb homeopathy sodium.
  • numbat — banded anteater.
  • numpty — A stupid or ineffectual person.
  • nutmeg — the hard, aromatic seed of the fruit of an East Indian tree, Myristica fragrans, used in grated form as a spice.
  • olmütz — a city in central Moravia, in the E Czech Republic.
  • ostium — Anatomy, Zoology. a small opening or orifice, as at the end of the oviduct.
  • outman — to surpass in manpower.
  • outram — Sir James. 1803–63, British soldier and administrator in India; he participated in the relief of Lucknow (1857) during the Indian Mutiny
  • outsum — to amount or add up to more than
  • pactum — a pact
  • putnamHerbert, 1861–1955, U.S. librarian: headed Library of Congress 1899–1939.
  • quotum — A part or proportion; a fraction; quota.
  • rectum — the comparatively straight, terminal section of the intestine, ending in the anus.
  • scutum — the middle of three plates into which the notum of an insect's thorax is divided
  • septum — a dividing wall, membrane, or the like, in a plant or animal structure; dissepiment.
  • shmutz — schmutz.
  • smutch — to smudge or soil.
  • smutty — soiled with smut; grimy.
  • sputum — matter, as saliva mixed with mucus or pus, expectorated from the lungs and respiratory passages.
  • struma — Pathology. goiter.
  • stumer — something bogus or fraudulent.
  • stumps — the lower end of a tree or plant left after the main part falls or is cut off; a standing tree trunk from which the upper part and branches have been removed.
  • stumpy — of the nature of or resembling a stump.
  • submit — to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
  • summat — Summat is a British dialect form of the word 'something'.
  • summit — a city in NE New Jersey.
  • sumpit — in Malaysia, a long wooden blowpipe, from which poison-tipped or barbed darts are blown, used primarily for hunting
  • sumter — a city in central South Carolina.
  • talcum — Also, talcum [tal-kuh m] /ˈtæl kəm/ (Show IPA). a green-to-gray, soft mineral, hydrous magnesium silicate, Mg 3 (Si 4 O 10)(OH) 2 , unctuous to the touch, and occurring usually in foliated or compact masses, used in making lubricants, talcum powder, electrical insulation, etc.
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