6-letter words containing am
- dreams — a succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep.
- dreamt — a simple past tense and past participle of dream.
- dreamy — of the nature of or characteristic of dreams; visionary.
- dunham — Katherine, 1910?–2006, U.S. dancer and choreographer.
- durham — a county in NE England. 940 sq. mi. (2435 sq. km).
- dynam- — dynamo-
- dynamo — A machine for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy; a generator.
- enamel — An opaque or semitransparent glassy substance applied to metallic or other hard surfaces for ornament or as a protective coating.
- enamor — Be filled with a feeling of love for.
- encamp — Settle in or establish a camp, especially a military one.
- engram — A hypothetical permanent change in the brain accounting for the existence of memory; a memory trace.
- enjamb — to encroach
- enseam — to put a seam on
- entame — to make tame
- examen — A formal examination of the soul or conscience, made usually daily by Jesuits and some other Roman Catholics.
- examin — Obsolete form of examine.
- excamb — to exchange
- exclam — (grammar) abbreviation of exclamation.
- famble — (obsolete, slang) A hand.
- family — the children of one person or one couple collectively: We want a large family.
- famine — extreme and general scarcity of food, as in a country or a large geographical area.
- faming — widespread reputation, especially of a favorable character; renown; public eminence: to seek fame as an opera singer.
- famish — (obsolete, transitive) To starve (to death); to kill or destroy with hunger.
- famous — having a widespread reputation, usually of a favorable nature; renowned; celebrated: a famous writer. Synonyms: famed, notable, illustrious. Antonyms: unknown, obscure.
- ferbam — an iron carbamate, C 9 H 18 FeN 3 S 6 , used chiefly as a fungicide for protecting certain farm crops.
- figjam — a very conceited person
- flambe — Also, flambéed [flahm-beyd] /flɑmˈbeɪd/ (Show IPA). (of food) served in flaming liquor, especially brandy: steak flambé.
- flamed — Cooked or seared over open flames.
- flamen — (in ancient Rome) a priest.
- flamer — burning gas or vapor, as from wood or coal, that is undergoing combustion; a portion of ignited gas or vapor.
- flames — burning gas or vapor, as from wood or coal, that is undergoing combustion; a portion of ignited gas or vapor.
- fleams — Plural form of fleam.
- foamed — Simple past tense and past participle of foam.
- foamer — a collection of minute bubbles formed on the surface of a liquid by agitation, fermentation, etc.: foam on a glass of beer.
- fogram — an old-fashioned or overly conservative person; fogy.
- forams — Plural form of foram.
- framed — (of a picture or similar) held in a frame.
- framer — a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
- frames — Plural form of frame.
- fulham — a die loaded at one corner either to favor a throw of 4, 5, or 6 (high fulham) or to favor a throw of 1, 2, or 3 (low fulham)
- fullam — a die loaded at one corner either to favor a throw of 4, 5, or 6 (high fulham) or to favor a throw of 1, 2, or 3 (low fulham)
- gamash — a type of long protective legging
- gambas — Plural form of gamba.
- gambet — Any bird of the genus Totanus; a tattler.
- gambia — a river in W Africa, flowing W to the Atlantic. 500 miles (800 km) long.
- gambir — an astringent extract obtained from the leaves and young shoots of a tropical Asian shrub, Uncaria gambir, of the madder family, used in medicine, dyeing, tanning, etc.
- gambit — Chess. an opening in which a player seeks to obtain some advantage by sacrificing a pawn or piece.
- gamble — to play at any game of chance for money or other stakes.
- gambol — to skip about, as in dancing or playing; frolic.
- gamely — in a game or plucky manner: They struggled gamely.