6-letter words containing a, t, m
- inmate — a person who is confined in a prison, hospital, etc.
- intima — the innermost membrane or lining of some organ or part, especially that of an artery, vein, or lymphatic.
- jamaat — an Islamic council or assembly
- jampot — A pot of jam.
- jetsam — goods cast overboard deliberately, as to lighten a vessel or improve its stability in an emergency, which sink where jettisoned or are washed ashore.
- jumart — the mythical offspring of a bull and a mare
- katmai — Mount, an active volcano in SW Alaska. 7500 feet (2286 meters).
- ketmia — Alternative form of ketmie.
- kismat — fate; destiny.
- komati — a river in NE South Africa, N Swaziland, and SW Mozambique, flowing generally NE to the Indian Ocean. 500 miles (805 km) long.
- lactam — any of a group of cyclic amides characterized by the NHCO group, derived from aminocarboxylic acids by the intramolecular elimination of water from the amino and carboxylic groups.
- lament — to feel or express sorrow or regret for: to lament his absence.
- lamest — crippled or physically disabled, especially in the foot or leg so as to limp or walk with difficulty.
- lamont — a male given name.
- latium — a country in ancient Italy, SE of Rome.
- lomita — a town in SW California.
- m star — a relatively cool, red star, as Antares or Betelgeuse, having a surface temperature of less than 3600 K and an absorption spectrum dominated by molecular bands, especially titanium oxide.
- maatje — A fermented herring.
- mactcp — (networking) Part of earlier versions of MacOS that provided access to TCP/IP services. Apple removed MacTCP from MacOS in revision 7.5.3 in favor of the new OpenTransport (OT) TCP/IP stack. However, MacTCP lives on as a community development effort. See also MacPPP.
- madtom — any of several tadpolelike, freshwater catfishes of the genus Noturus, of the central and eastern U.S., having a poisonous pectoral spine: some are threatened or endangered.
- mafted — suffering under oppressive heat
- maftir — the concluding section of the portion of the Torah chanted or read in a Jewish service on the Sabbath and festivals.
- maggot — a soft-bodied, legless larva of certain flies.
- magnet — a body, as a piece of iron or steel, that possesses the property of attracting certain substances, as iron.
- magret — A fillet of meat cut from a breast of duck.
- magtig — (South Africa) my God! An expression of surprise.
- mahant — A chief priest of a temple or the head of a monastery.
- mahout — the keeper or driver of an elephant, especially in India and the East Indies.
- makati — a city in Luzon, in the Philippines, east of Manila.
- makest — Archaic second-person singular form of make.
- maketh — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of make.
- makuta — plural of likuta.
- makutu — witchcraft or magic
- malate — a salt or ester of malic acid.
- malest — a person bearing an X and Y chromosome pair in the cell nuclei and normally having a penis, scrotum, and testicles, and developing hair on the face at adolescence; a boy or man.
- mallet — a hammerlike tool with a head commonly of wood but occasionally of rawhide, plastic, etc., used for driving any tool with a wooden handle, as a chisel, or for striking a surface.
- maloti — plural of loti.
- malted — germinated grain, usually barley, used in brewing and distilling.
- malter — (dated) A person who makes malt; a maltster.
- maltha — a liquid bitumen used in ancient times as a mortar or waterproofing agent.
- maltol — a crystalline compound, C 6 H 6 O 3 , obtained from larch bark, pine needles, chicory, or roasted malt, used for enhancing flavors and aromas, as in foods, wines, and perfumes.
- mammet — maumet.
- manati — a city in N Puerto Rico.
- manats — Plural form of manat.
- manatu — a large flowering deciduous New Zealand tree, Plagianthus regius
- manist — Ancestor-worshipper.
- manita — (rare) The tree Chiranthodendron pentadactyllon, or the red, hand-like flower this tree produces.
- manito — (among the Algonquian Indians) a supernatural being that controls nature; a spirit, deity, or object that possesses supernatural power.
- manitu — (among the Algonquian Indians) a supernatural being that controls nature; a spirit, deity, or object that possesses supernatural power.
- mantel — a construction framing the opening of a fireplace and usually covering part of the chimney breast in a more or less decorative manner.