Explore this spelling list: 5th grade words: m. These activities are designed to help you ace spelling 5th grade words: m. Choose between games, tests, and downloadable activities to learn in a way that suits you.
Graded spelling list for 5th Grade students. Words starting with m.
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major |
The corporal saluted the major.
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mammal |
The blue whale is the largest mammal.
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manufacture |
Robots are used to manufacture cars.
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material |
Denim is the material used to make jeans.
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mayor |
The city must elect a new mayor.
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measure |
A thermometer is used to measure temperature.
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melody |
The song has a lovely melody.
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members |
All club members can wear this badge.
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memories |
I have so many funny memories of Thanksgiving last year.
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message |
Oliver left a message on my phone.
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method |
We have to keep trying until we find a method that works.
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million |
The sun is 93 million miles away.
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minor |
Tom is a minor and therefore too young to vote.
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modern |
My uncle renovated his house to make it more modern.
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mountain |
Everest is the highest mountain in the world at 8,848 meters tall.
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music |
My mom loves classical music but my dad prefers jazz.
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Mayan Temple
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Monkey Business
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