English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 104 of 732

manicolouredadj

Alternative spelling of manycoloured.

manicotnoun

manicotti.

manicottinoun

Wide tubes of pasta filled with a savoury stuffing and baked in the oven.

manicueranoun

A drink made from manioc.

maniculenoun

A symbol resembling a hand with the index finger extended, used to draw attention to or indicate something.

manicurenoun

A cosmetic treatment for the fingernails.

manicurernoun

A manicurist.

manicurismnoun

The practice or the art of giving manicures.

manicuristnoun

A person who performs manicures.

manidnoun

pangolin

maniedet

Obsolete spelling of many.

manienienoun

Bermuda grass

manifacetedadj

Alternative spelling of manyfaceted.

manifernoun

A large gauntlet worn over the bridle hand during jousting tournaments.

manifestadj

Evident to the senses, especially to the sight; apparent; distinctly perceived.

manifest destinynoun

The political doctrine or belief held by the United States of America, particularly during its expansion, that the nation was obviously destined to expand toward the west.

manifestableadj

Capable of being manifested.

manifestantnoun

A protester; someone participating in a protest.

manifestationnoun

The act or process of becoming manifest.

manifestationaladj

Relating to manifestation.

manifestativeadj

Relating to manifestation.

manifestativelyadv

In a manifestative manner.

manifestednessnoun

The quality of being manifested.

manifestedstverb

second-person singular simple past indicative of manifest

manifesternoun

One who or that which manifests.

manifestestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of manifest

manifestethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of manifest

manifestlyadv

In a manifest manner; obviously.

manifestnessnoun

The quality or state of being manifest or obvious.

manifestonoun

A public declaration of principles, policies, or intentions, especially that of a political party.

manifestolikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a manifesto; setting out a political viewpoint.

manifoldadj

Various in kind, quality, or manifestation; diverse.

manifoldedadj

Arranged in a manifold.

manifoldernoun

Synonym of manifold writer.

manifoldlyadv

In a manifold manner.

manifoldnessnoun

The quality of being manifold, diversity.

maniformadj

Having the form of a hand.

manifyverb

To make male or manly.

maniguettenoun

Alternative form of malagueta.

manihotnoun

manioc

Maniitsoqname

A town in Qeqqata, Greenland.

Manikgonj Districtname

One of the thirteen districts in the Dhaka Division of Bangladesh.

manikinnoun

A little man (sometimes as a term of endearment).

Manilaname

The capital city of the Philippines; the regional capital of Metro Manila, in the island of Luzon.

manila envelopenoun

An oversized envelope made from durable manila paper designed for repeated use in office settings.

Manila hempnoun

The fibre of the abaca.

Manileñonoun

An inhabitant of Manila.

manilionoun

Alternative form of manilla (“type of armlet”).

manillanoun

A penannular armlet, sometimes worn on the leg or neck or used as an ornament, mostly in bronze, copper or gold, which served as a form of money or barter coinage amongst certain West African peoples.

Manillamannoun

A Filipino man.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter M contains 36,575 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 732 pages, and you are currently viewing page 104. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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