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6-letter words containing n, a, m

  • birman — a breed of large long-haired cat having a light-coloured coat with dark face, tail, and legs, and white feet
  • bogman — the body of a person found preserved in a peat bog
  • bonham — a piglet
  • bormanFrank, born 1928, U.S. astronaut.
  • bosman — Herman Charles. (1905–1951), South African short-story writer and journalist; his experiences in prison are recounted in the semi-autobiographical Cold Stone Jug (1949)
  • bowman — an archer
  • 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
  • byname — a name that is additional to a person's main name, such as a surname
  • cabman — the driver of a cab
  • cabmen — Plural form of cabman.
  • caiman — any of a genus (Caiman) of Central and South American crocodilian reptiles similar to alligators
  • camden — a borough of N Greater London. Pop: 210 700 (2003 est). Area: 21 sq km (8 sq miles)
  • camion — a lorry, or, esp formerly, a large dray
  • campin — Robert. 1379–1444, Flemish painter, noted esp for his altarpieces: usually identified with the so-called Master of Flémalle
  • carman — a man who drives a car or cart; carter
  • carmen — an opera (1875) by Georges Bizet.
  • cayman — any tropical American crocodilian of the genus Caiman and related genera, similar to alligators but with a more heavily armoured belly: family Alligatoridae (alligators, etc)
  • cinema — A cinema is a place where people go to watch films for entertainment.
  • conima — a gum resin obtained from hemlock Conium maculatum
  • conman — A confidence trickster.
  • cotman — John Sell. 1782–1842, English landscape watercolourist and etcher
  • cowman — a man who owns cattle; rancher
  • 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
  • daemon — a demigod
  • daimen — occasional; odd
  • daimon — daemon
  • damien — Joseph (ʒozɛf), known as Father Damien. 1840–89, Belgian Roman Catholic missionary to the leper colony at Molokai, Hawaii
  • damned — Damned is used by some people to emphasize what they are saying, especially when they are angry or frustrated.
  • damner — a person who damns
  • damnit — (especially, southern US) misspelling of dammit.
  • damnum — (legal) harm; detriment.
  • dampen — To dampen something such as someone's enthusiasm or excitement means to make it less lively or intense.
  • damson — A damson is a small, sour, purple plum.
  • de manPaul, 1919–83, U.S. literary critic and theorist, born in Belgium.
  • de-man — to reduce the workforce of (a plant, industry, etc)
  • deamon — (spelling)   It's spelled "daemon".
  • demain — (obsolete, British, legal) A demesne, especially the Ancient demesne claimed by William the Conqueror.
  • demand — If one thing demands another, the first needs the second in order to happen or be dealt with successfully.
  • demean — If you demean yourself, you do something which makes people have less respect for you.
  • denhamSir John, 1615–69, English poet and architect.
  • desman — either of two molelike amphibious mammals Desmana moschata (Russian desman) or Galemys pyrenaicus (Pyrenean desman), having dense fur and webbed feet: family Talpidae, order Insectivora (insectivores)
  • dhaman — a large, harmless, colubrid snake, Ptyas mucosus, of southern Asia, the skin of which is used in making shoes, purses, and other items.
  • disman — (obsolete) To unman.
  • dodman — (UK, dialect) A snail.
  • dogman — a person who directs the operation of a crane whilst riding on an object being lifted by it
  • dolman — a woman's mantle with capelike arm pieces instead of sleeves.
  • domain — the territory governed by a single ruler or government; realm.
  • domina — The head of a nunnery.
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