6-letter words containing m, a, u, n
- acumen — keenness and quickness in understanding and dealing with a situation; shrewdness
- alumna — a female graduate of a school, college, etc
- alumni — a graduate or former student of a specific school, college, or university.
- amoung — Archaic spelling of among.
- amount — The amount of something is how much there is, or how much you have, need, or get.
- animus — If a person has an animus against someone, they have a strong feeling of dislike for them, even when there is no good reason for it.
- antrum — a natural cavity, hollow, or sinus, esp in a bone
- anu ml — (language) An implementation of SML by the Australian National University for Motorola 68020, Vax and Pyramid.
- autumn — Autumn is the season between summer and winter when the weather becomes cooler and the leaves fall off the trees.
- barnum — P(hineas) T(aylor). 1810–91, US showman, who created The Greatest Show on Earth (1871) and, with J. A. Bailey, founded the Barnum and Bailey Circus (1881)
- burman — a member of the dominant ethnic group of Burma, living mainly in the lowlands of the Irrawaddy and Chindwin River drainages and the S panhandle.
- busman — someone who works on buses, particularly as a driver or conductor
- cumana — a city in NE Venezuela: founded in 1523; the oldest European settlement in South America. Pop: 271 000 (2005 est)
- cupman — a drinking companion
- damnum — (legal) harm; detriment.
- dunham — Katherine, 1910?–2006, U.S. dancer and choreographer.
- granum — (in prescriptions) a grain.
- gunman — a person armed with or expert in the use of a gun, especially one ready to use a gun unlawfully.
- guzman — Martín Luis [mahr-teen-lwees] /mɑrˈtin lwis/ (Show IPA), 1887–1976, Mexican novelist, journalist, and soldier.
- hamsun — Knut [knoot] /knut/ (Show IPA), 1859–1952, Norwegian novelist: Nobel Prize 1920.
- humane — characterized by tenderness, compassion, and sympathy for people and animals, especially for the suffering or distressed: humane treatment of prisoners.
- humans — Plural form of human.
- lumina — Optics. the unit of luminous flux, equal to the luminous flux emitted in a unit solid angle by a point source of one candle intensity. Abbreviation: lm.
- ma'mun — (abu-al-'Abbās 'Abdullāh) a.d. 786–833, caliph of Baghdad 813–833 (son of Harun al-Rashid).
- macoun — a juicy, late-ripening variety of apple that originated in Canada.
- madiun — a city on E central Java, in Indonesia.
- magnum — a large wine bottle having a capacity of two ordinary bottles or 1.5 liters (1.6 quarts).
- magnus — the Great Year: a cycle of years, usually a thousand, that begins with a Golden Age, steadily deteriorates, and ends with a universal catastrophe, either a fire or a flood.
- man up — an adult male person, as distinguished from a boy or a woman.
- manatu — a large flowering deciduous New Zealand tree, Plagianthus regius
- manaus — a port in and the capital of Amazonas, in N Brazil, on the Río Negro near its confluence with the Amazon: about 1000 miles (1600 km) from the Atlantic but accessible to some ocean trade.
- manchu — a member of a Tungusic people of Manchuria who conquered China in the 17th century and established a dynasty there (Manchu dynasty, or Ch'ing, 1644–1912).
- mancus — A gold coin used in Medieval Europe.
- manful — having or showing boldness, courage, or strength; resolute.
- manhua — (comics) Chinese comics {{gloss|{{m|cmn|\u6f2b\u756b}} / {{m|cmn|\u6f2b\u753b}} / {{m|cmn|m\u00e0nhu\u00e0}}}}.
- manitu — (among the Algonquian Indians) a supernatural being that controls nature; a spirit, deity, or object that possesses supernatural power.
- manour — Obsolete spelling of manor.
- manque — having failed, missed, or fallen short, especially because of circumstances or a defect of character; unsuccessful; unfulfilled or frustrated (usually used postpositively): a poet manqué who never produced a single book of verse.
- mansur — (ʿAbdullāh al-Mansūr) a.d. 712?–775, Arab caliph 754–775: founder of Baghdad 764.
- mantua — a city in E Lombardy, in N Italy: birthplace of Vergil.
- manual — done, operated, worked, etc., by the hand or hands rather than by an electrical or electronic device: a manual gearshift.
- manuel — a male given name.
- manuf. — manufacture
- manuka — A shrub or small tree native to New Zealand and southeast Australia.
- manure — excrement, especially of animals, or other refuse used as fertilizer.
- maukin — (Scotland) Alternative form of malkin.
- mauman — Mehuman.
- maunch — manche.
- maunds — Plural form of maund.
- maundy — the ceremony of washing the feet of the poor, especially commemorating Jesus' washing of His disciples' feet on Maundy Thursday.
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