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6-letter words containing ami

  • laming — Present participle of lame.
  • lamish — Somewhat lame.
  • lamium — any of several plants belonging to the genus Lamium, of the mint family, some species of which have whitish or variegated leaves and are cultivated as ornamentals or ground cover.
  • lomami — a river in the S Democratic Republic of the Congo, flowing N to the Congo River. 900 miles (1448 km) long.
  • namibe — a port in SW Angola: fishing industry. Pop: 132 900 (2004 est)
  • namier — Sir Lewis Bernstein, original name Ludwik Bernsztajn vel Niemirowski. 1888–1960, British historian, born in Poland: noted esp for his studies of 18th-century British politics
  • naming — a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known.
  • pamiri — a member of a Caucasian people inhabiting the Pamirs.
  • pamirsthe, a mountainous region in central Asia, largely in Tajikistan, where the Hindu Kush, Tien Shan, and Himalaya mountain ranges converge: highest peaks, about 25,000 feet (7600 meters).
  • quamin — (formerly, especially in creole-speaking cultures) a name given at birth to a black child, in accordance with African customs, indicating the child's sex and the day of the week on which he or she was born, as the male and female names for Sunday (Quashee and Quasheba) Monday (Cudjo or Cudjoe and Juba) Tuesday (Cubbena and Beneba) Wednesday (Quaco and Cuba or Cubba) Thursday (Quao and Abba) Friday (Cuffee or Cuffy and Pheba or Phibbi) and Saturday (Quamin or Quame and Mimba)
  • ramify — have complex branches
  • salami — a kind of sausage, originally Italian, often flavored with garlic.
  • samian — of or relating to the Greek island of Samos.
  • samite — a heavy silk fabric, sometimes interwoven with gold, worn in the Middle Ages.
  • samiti — (in India) an association, esp one formed to organize political activity
  • shamir — Yitzhak [yits-hahk] /yɪtsˈhɑk/ (Show IPA), 1915–2012, Israeli political leader: prime minister 1986–92.
  • stamin — a coarse woolen fabric, used in the manufacture of garments.
  • tatami — (in Japanese houses) any of a number of thick, woven straw mats of uniform dimensions, about three feet by six feet (91 cm by 183 cm), the placing of which determines the dimensions of an interior.
  • thamin — a small deer, Cervus eldi, of southeastern Asia, having long, curved antlers: now reduced in numbers throughout its range.
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