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5-letter words containing m

  • bemba — a member of a Negroid people of Africa, living chiefly in Zambia on a high infertile plateau
  • bembo — Pietro (ˈpjɛːtro). 1470–1547, Italian scholar, poet, and cardinal (1539). His treatise Prose della volgar lingua (1525) helped to establish a standard form of literary Italian
  • bemix — to mix thoroughly
  • bemud — to cover with mud
  • berme — Also, berme. Fortification. a horizontal surface between the exterior slope of a rampart and the moat.
  • besom — a broom, esp one made of a bundle of twigs tied to a handle
  • bimah — a raised platform in a synagogue, from which the Torah is read
  • bimbo — If someone calls a young woman a bimbo, they think that although she is pretty she is rather stupid.
  • biome — a major ecological community, extending over a large area and usually characterized by a dominant vegetation
  • blame — If you blame a person or thing for something bad, you believe or say that they are responsible for it or that they caused it.
  • bleam — (jargon)   To transmit or send data. "Bleam that binary to me in an e-mail".
  • blimp — A blimp is the same as an airship.
  • bloom — A bloom is the flower on a plant.
  • blumeJudy, born 1938, U.S. novelist.
  • bmasf — Basic Module Algebra Specification Language? "Design of a Specification Language by Abstract Syntax Engineering", J.C.M. Baeten et al, in LNCS 490, pp.363-394.
  • bmews — Ballistic Missile Early Warning System.
  • bohme — Jakob (ˈjaːkɔp). 1575–1624, German mystic
  • bombe — a dessert of ice cream lined or filled with custard, cake crumbs, etc
  • bombo — a cheap or inferior wine
  • boomy — characterized by an exaggerated or excessive bass sound
  • bosom — A woman's breasts are sometimes referred to as her bosom or her bosoms.
  • brame — a fierce passion or vexation
  • bream — any of several Eurasian freshwater cyprinid fishes of the genus Abramis, esp A. brama, having a deep compressed body covered with silvery scales
  • breme — fierce, strong, distinct
  • brom- — bromo-
  • brome — any of a large genus (Bromus) of grasses of the temperate zone, having closed sheaths and spikelets with awns: a few are crop plants but many are weeds
  • bromo — Bromo-Seltzer noun
  • broom — A broom is a kind of brush with a long handle. You use a broom for sweeping the floor.
  • brume — heavy mist or fog
  • bsram — Burst Static Random Access Memory
  • bumbo — a drink with gin or rum, nutmeg, lemon juice, etc
  • bumph — alt. spelling of bumf
  • bumps — the act of bumping a child
  • bumpy — A bumpy road or path has a lot of bumps on it.
  • burma — Myanmar: name still in popular use
  • buxom — If you describe a woman as buxom, you mean that she looks healthy and attractive and has a rounded body and big breasts.
  • bytom — an industrial city in SW Poland, in Upper Silesia: under Prussian and German rule from 1742 to 1945. Pop: 185 793 (2007 est)
  • c'mon — come on
  • c2man — (tool)   An automatic documentation extraction tool by Graham Stoney. c2man extracts comments from C source code to generate functional interface documentation in the same format as sections 2 and 3 of the Unix Programmer's Manual. It looks for comments near the objects they document, rather than imposing a rigid syntax or requiring the programmer to use a typesetting language. Acceptable documentation can often be generated from existing code with no modifications. c2man supports both K&R and ISO/ANSI C coding styles. Output can be in nroff -man, Texinfo or LaTeX format. It automagically documents enum parameter and return values, it handles both C (/* */) and C++ (//) style comments, but not C++ grammar (yet). It requires yacc, byacc or bison for syntax analysis; lex or flex for lexical analysis and nroff, groff, texinfo or LaTeX to format the output. It runs under Unix, OS/2 and MS-DOS. Version 2.0 patchlevel 25 (1995-10-25). Patches posted to Usenet newsgroups news:comp.sources.bugs and news:comp.sources.reviewed.
  • calms — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calm.
  • calmy — tranquil
  • cam-6 — Software for running cellular automata. CAM-6 has been implemented in hardware as CAM-PC.
  • camal — (tool)   CAMbridge ALgebra system. A symbolic mathematics system used in Celestial Mechanics and General Relativity. CAMAL was implemented in BCPL on Titan.
  • caman — the wooden stick used to hit the ball
  • camas — any of several plants of the genus Camassia, of the lily family, especially C. quamash, of western North America, having long clusters of blue to white flowers and edible bulbs.
  • camb. — Cambridge
  • cambs — Cambridgeshire
  • camel — A camel is a large animal that lives in deserts and is used for carrying goods and people. Camels have long necks and one or two lumps on their backs called humps.
  • cameo — A cameo is a short description or piece of acting which expresses cleverly and neatly the nature of a situation, event, or person's character.
  • cames — a slender, grooved bar of lead for holding together the pieces of glass in windows of latticework or stained glass.
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