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There are 20 six-letter words containing M, 2R and S

ARMERSarmers n. Plural of armer.
Armers prop.n. Plural of Armer.
ARMER n. one who arms.
ARMORSarmors n. Plural of armor.
armors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of armor.
Armors prop.n. Plural of Armor.
MARORSMAROR n. (Hebrew) a dish of bitter herbs, esp. horseradish, eaten at the Jewish Passover.
MARRASmarras n. Plural of marra.
Marras prop.n. Plural of Marra.
MARRA n. a Northern English dialect form of mate.
MARRISMarris prop.n. A surname.
MARRI n. (Native Australian) a eucalyptus of West Australia, with coloured flowers.
MHORRSmhorrs n. Plural of mhorr.
MHORR n. (Arabic) a West African gazelle, also MOHR.
MORRASMorras prop.n. Plural of Morra.
MORRA n. a game of guessing how many fingers are held up, also MORA.
MORRISmorris n. (Weaponry) A type of pike.
morris n. A morris dance.
morris v. To perform morris dancing.
MORROSmorros n. Plural of morro.
Morros prop.n. Plural of Morro.
MORRO n. (Spanish) a rounded hill or headland.
MURRASmurras n. Plural of murra.
MURRA n. (Latin) an ancient Roman substance used to make fine cups and vases, also MURRHA.
MURRESmurres n. Plural of murre.
MURRE n. a guillemot, an auk, also MURR.
MURRISMurris n. Plural of Murri.
MURRI n. (Native Australian) a native Australian, also MURREE.
MYRRHSmyrrhs n. Plural of myrrh.
MYRRH n. an aromatic gum resin.
ORMERSormers n. Plural of ormer.
ORMER n. a sea snail of rocky coasts, aka abalone.
REARMSrearms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rearm.
REARM v. to arm again.
RIMERSrimers n. Plural of rimer.
Rimers prop.n. Plural of Rimer.
RIMER n. one that rimes, also RIMESTER.
RUMORSrumors n. Plural of rumor.
rumors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rumor.
RUMOR v. to spread by hearsay, also RUMOUR.
SMIRRSsmirrs n. Plural of smirr.
smirrs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smirr.
SMIRR v. to drizzle.
SMIRRYsmirry adj. Alternative form of smurry.
SMIRRY adj. drizzly.
SMURRYsmurry adj. (Dialect, chiefly Scotland) misty and rainy; drizzly.
SMURRY adj. (Scots) like smur, a fine drizzly rain.

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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