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5-letter words containing m, u, c

  • -cum- — -cum- is put between two nouns to form a noun referring to something or someone that is partly one thing and partly another.
  • amuck — amok
  • camus — Albert (albɛr). 1913–60, French novelist, dramatist, and essayist, noted for his pessimistic portrayal of man's condition of isolation in an absurd world: author of the novels L'Étranger (1942) and La Peste (1947), the plays Le Malentendu (1945) and Caligula (1946), and the essays Le Mythe de Sisyphe (1942) and L'Homme révolté (1951): Nobel prize for literature 1957
  • cavum — (anatomy) A cavity.
  • cecum — the pouch that is the beginning of the large intestine
  • chimu — a member of an Amerindian people inhabiting the northern coast of Peru and having a highly developed urban culture that lasted until its destruction by the Incas.
  • chump — If you call someone who you like a chump, you are telling them that they have done something rather stupid or foolish, or that they are always doing stupid things.
  • chums — chum salmon.
  • clumb — (dialect) Simple past tense and past participle of climb.
  • clump — A clump of things such as trees or plants is a small group of them growing together.
  • colum — Padraic (ˈpɑːdrɪk). 1881–1972, Irish lyric poet, resident in the US (1914–72)
  • comus — (in late Roman mythology) a god of revelry
  • crumb — Crumbs are tiny pieces that fall from bread, biscuits, or cake when you cut it or eat it.
  • crump — to thud or explode with a loud dull sound
  • culms — Plural form of culm.
  • cumae — the oldest Greek colony in Italy, founded about 750 bc near Naples
  • cumec — the unit of volumetric rate of flow, equal to one cubic metre per second
  • cumin — Cumin is a sweet-smelling spice, and is popular in Indian cooking.
  • cuomo — Mario (Matthew) 1932–2015, U.S. political leader: governor of New York 1983–95.
  • cusum — a statistical technique used to analyse an individual's use of language
  • humic — of or noting a substance, as an acid, obtained from humus.
  • locum — locum tenens.
  • lumic — Having the speed of light.
  • macau — Macao.
  • mouch — to borrow (a small item or amount) without intending to return or repay it.
  • mucal — Mucous, mucosal: of or pertaining to mucus or the production thereof.
  • much- — Much- combines with past participles to form adjectives which emphasize the intensity of the specified state or action.
  • mucho — much or many: They're under mucho stress.
  • mucic — of or derived from mucic acid.
  • mucid — moldy; musty.
  • mucin — any of a class of glycoproteins found in saliva, gastric juice, etc., that form viscous solutions and act as lubricants or protectants on external and internal surfaces of the body.
  • mucks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of muck.
  • mucky — of or like muck.
  • muco- — mucus or mucous
  • mucor — any phycomycetous fungus of the genus Mucor, that forms a furry coating on foodstuffs and dead and decaying vegetable matter.
  • mucro — a short point projecting abruptly, as at the end of a leaf.
  • mucus — a viscous, slimy mixture of mucins, water, electrolytes, epithelial cells, and leukocytes that is secreted by glands lining the nasal, esophageal, and other body cavities and serves primarily to protect and lubricate surfaces.
  • mulch — a covering, as of straw, compost, or plastic sheeting, spread on the ground around plants to prevent excessive evaporation or erosion, enrich the soil, inhibit weed growth, etc.
  • mulct — to deprive (someone) of something, as by fraud, extortion, etc.; swindle.
  • munchCharles, 1891–1968, French conductor in the U.S.
  • musca — a small constellation in the S hemisphere lying between the Southern Cross and Chamaeleon
  • music — an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color.
  • mutch — a close-fitting linen or muslin cap, as worn by elderly women or babies.
  • numic — a branch of the Uto-Aztecan family of languages including Northern Paiute, Shoshone, Comanche, Southern Paiute, Ute, and others.
  • scrum — a Rugby play in which, typically, three members of each team line up opposite one another with a group of two and a group of three players behind them, making an eight-person, three-two-three formation on each side; the ball is then rolled between the opposing front lines, the players of which stand with arms around a teammate's waist, meeting the opponent shoulder to shoulder, and attempt to kick the ball backward to a teammate.
  • sumac — any of several shrubs or small trees belonging to the genus Rhus of the cashew family, having milky sap, compound leaves, and small, fleshy fruit.

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