5-letter words containing a, m
- arnim — Achim von (ˈaxɪm fɔn). 1781–1831, German romantic poet. He published, with Clemens Brentano, the collection of folk songs, Des Knaben Wunderhorn (1805–08)
- aroma — An aroma is a strong, pleasant smell.
- arums — Plural form of arum.
- asama — Mount, a volcano in central Honshu, NW of Tokyo: one of the largest active volcanos in Japan. 8340 feet (2542 meters).
- asham — (Caribbean) A dessert made from shelled and parched corn pounded into powder.
- assam — (in Malaysia) tamarind as used in cooking. Assam ikan is a dish of fish cooked with tamarind
- astms — Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staffs
- aswim — in a drifting or bobbing manner
- atimy — a public loss of honour or withdrawal of civil liberties
- atman — the personal soul or self; the thinking principle as manifested in consciousness
- atmen — the principle of life.
- atmo- — air or vapour
- atmos — Plural form of atmo.
- atoms — The basic unit of a chemical element.
- atomy — an atom or minute particle
- aumil — a native manager or revenue collector in India
- aurum — gold
- avram — a male given name, form of Abram.
- axiom — An axiom is a statement or idea which people accept as being true.
- axman — a person who wields an ax.
- axmen — Irregular plural form of axman.
- azyme — unleavened bread
- balms — Plural form of balm.
- balmy — Balmy weather is fairly warm and pleasant.
- bambi — born-again middle-aged biker: an affluent middle-aged man who rides a powerful motorbike
- bammy — (Scotland, slang) Crazy.
- barmy — If you say that someone or something is barmy, you mean that they are slightly crazy or very foolish.
- batum — a city in Georgia: capital of the Adzhar Autonomous Republic; a major Black Sea port. Pop: 118 000 (2005 est)
- baume — designating or of either of two hydrometer scales used to indicate specific gravity
- beams — Plural form of beam.
- beamy — sending out beams of light; radiant; bright
- bemad — to cause to become mad
- bemba — a member of a Negroid people of Africa, living chiefly in Zambia on a high infertile plateau
- bimah — a raised platform in a synagogue, from which the Torah is read
- 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".
- 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.
- 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
- bsram — Burst Static Random Access Memory
- burma — Myanmar: name still in popular use
- 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