6-letter words containing am
- gamers — Plural form of gamer.
- gamest — an amusement or pastime: children's games.
- gamesy — sporty; keen on sport
- gamete — a mature sexual reproductive cell, as a sperm or egg, that unites with another cell to form a new organism.
- gamgee — (UK, dialect) cotton wool.
- gamier — having the tangy flavor or odor of game: I like the gamy taste of venison.
- gamify — to turn (an activity or task) into a game or something resembling a game: Many exercise programs have been gamified, with badges and scores. The company develops gamified apps.
- gamily — having the tangy flavor or odor of game: I like the gamy taste of venison.
- gamine — a neglected girl who is left to run about the streets.
- gaming — an amusement or pastime: children's games.
- gamins — Plural form of gamin.
- gammas — Plural form of gamma.
- gammat — a reference to the accent of Cape Coloured people
- gammed — Simple past tense and past participle of gam.
- gammer — an old woman.
- gammon — deceitful nonsense; bosh.
- gamone — any chemical substance secreted by a gamete that attracts another gamete during sexual reproduction
- glamer — glamour.
- glammy — glamorous
- glamor — the quality of fascinating, alluring, or attracting, especially by a combination of charm and good looks.
- gleams — Plural form of gleam.
- gleamy — gleaming.
- gnamma — A rock hole, capable of holding water, formed by weathering.
- goddam — Misspelling of goddamn.
- gorham — a town in SW Maine.
- gotama — Buddha.
- gotham — a journalistic nickname for New York City.
- graham — made of graham flour.
- grames — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grame.
- gramma — One's grandmother.
- gramme — a metric unit of mass or weight equal to 15.432 grains; one thousandth of a kilogram. Abbreviation: g.
- grammy — one of a group of statuettes awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for outstanding achievement in various categories in the recording industry.
- grampa — grandfather.
- gramps — grandfather.
- grampy — (informal, childish) grandfather.
- h-beam — an I-beam having flanges the same width as its web, or connecting vertical section.
- hakham — a wise and learned person; sage.
- hallam — Arthur Henry, 1811–35, English poet and essayist.
- ham up — an actor or performer who overacts.
- hamada — a desert terrain that consists of a flat and rocky area mainly devoid of sand
- hamals — Plural form of hamal.
- hamate — hook-shaped.
- hamble — (obsolete, transitive) To mutilate; hamstring; cut away.
- hamden — a town in S Connecticut.
- hameln — a city in N central Germany, on the Weser River: scene of the legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin.
- hametz — a food forbidden for use by Jews during the festival of Passover, especially a baked food, as bread or cake, made with leaven or a leavening agent.
- hamill — Dorothy (Stuart) born 1956, U.S. figure skater.
- hamish — haimish
- hamite — a descendant of Ham. Gen. 10:1, 6–20.
- hamlet — (italics) a tragedy (first printed 1603) by Shakespeare.