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There are 16 six-letter words containing B, J and M| BOOJUM | • boojum n. (Physics) A geometric pattern sometimes observed on the surface of superfluid helium-3. • boojum n. (Countable) A species of tree (Fouquieria columnaris) native to Baja California, Mexico. • BOOJUM n. a spiny desert tree. | | DJEMBE | • djembe n. (Music) A large, rope-tuned, skin-covered drum played with the bare hands, used in West African and some fusion music. • djembé n. Alternative spelling of djembe. • DJEMBE n. (Swahili) a West African drum played by beating with the hand. | | ENJAMB | • enjamb v. (Poetry) To carry a sentence over to the next line without a pause. • ENJAMB v. in poetry, to join the sense from one line to the next. | | JAMBED | • jambed v. Simple past tense and past participle of jamb. • JAMB v. to jam. | | JAMBEE | • jambee n. (Obsolete) A light, fashionable walking-cane of the eighteenth century. • JAMBEE n. a light cane, fashionable in the 18th century. | | JAMBER | • jamber n. (Often in the plural) Synonym of jambeau (“piece of armor for the leg”). • JAMBER n. (obsolete) armor for the legs below the knees, a greave, also JAMB, JAMBART, JAMBE, JAMBEAU, JAMBIER. | | JAMBES | • jambes n. Plural of jambe. • JAMBE n. a piece of leg-armour, a greave, also JAMB, JAMBART, JAMBEAU, JAMBER, JAMBIER. | | JAMBOK | • jambok n. Alternative spelling of sjambok. • jambok v. Alternative spelling of sjambok. • JAMBOK v. (South African) to beat with a rhinoceros-hide whip, also SJAMBOK. | | JAMBUL | • jambul n. An evergreen tropical tree, Syzygium cumini. • jambul n. The plum-like fruit of this tree. • JAMBUL n. (Sanskrit) the rose-apple tree of Malaysia, also JAMBOLAN, JAMBOLANA, JAMBOOL, JAMBU. | | JAMBUS | • jambus n. Plural of jambu. • jambus n. Obsolete form of iambus. • JAMBU n. (Sanskrit) the rose-apple tree of Malaysia, also JAMBOLAN, JAMBOLANA, JAMBOOL, JAMBUL. | | JEMBES | • jembes n. Plural of jembe. • JEMBE n. (Swahili) a hoe. | | JUMBAL | • jumbal n. Obsolete form of jumble (“kind of sugared cake”). • JUMBAL n. a thin crisp sweet cake. | | JUMBIE | • jumbie n. (Chiefly Caribbean) A ghost or evil spirit. • JUMBIE n. (West Indian) a ghost or evil spirit, also JUMBY. | | JUMBLE | • jumble v. (Transitive) To mix or confuse. • jumble v. (Intransitive) To meet or unite in a confused way. • jumble n. A mixture of often unrelated things. | | JUMBLY | • jumbly adj. Jumbled; haphazardly arranged. • JUMBLY adj. in a jumble. | | JUMBOS | • jumbos n. Plural of jumbo. • JUMBO n. (colloquial) an elephant. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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