English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 106 of 732

manitimusnoun

A particular malononitrilamide derived from teriflunomide.

Manitobaname

A province in western Canada. Capital and largest city: Winnipeg.

Manitoba maplenoun

A small, fast-growing and fairly short-lived species of North American maple with pinnately compound leaves, Acer negundo.

Manitobanadj

Of, from or relating to the province of Manitoba, Canada.

manitounoun

A god or spirit as the object of religious awe or ritual among some American Indians.

Manitoulin Districtname

A district of Ontario, Canada.

Manitowocname

A city, the county seat of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, on the shore of Lake Michigan.

maniversenoun

The hypothetical set of manifold possible universes parallel to our own; multiverse.

maniverternoun

A component that integrates the functions of exhaust manifold and catalytic converter.

Manivongname

A surname from Lao.

Maniwoodname

The Meitei-language film industry located in Imphal.

Manixname

A surname from Irish.

manizernoun

A person, especially a woman, who frequently seduces men

manjanoun

String coated with crushed glass and attached to a kite, used to cut the strings of other kites in kite fighting.

manjacknoun

A person; the average or common person; anybody.

manjakaninoun

The galls of the Aleppo oak.

Manjarrezname

A surname from Spanish.

manjeelnoun

Alternative form of mancheel.

Manjiname

South China, as opposed to Cathay or northern China.

Manjiraname

Name of a river in South India. It is a tributary of Godavari.

manjiroitenoun

A tetragonal-dipyramidal mineral containing aluminum, hydrogen, manganese, oxygen, potassium, and sodium.

manjonoun

A mandolin-banjo

Manjooname

A surname from Hindi.

manjunoun

A traditional Japanese confection; most have an outside made from flour, rice powder, kudzu, and buckwheat, and a filling of red bean paste, usually made from boiled azuki beans and sugar; in Hawaii, Okinawan ones are made with a filling of purple sweet potato, butter, milk, sugar, and salt, but the most common filling is bean paste.

Manjulname

A male given name from Sanskrit used in India.

Manjuristnoun

One who studies the Manchu language.

Manjuristicsnoun

The study of the Manchu language.

mankverb

To mutilate.

Mankadnoun

A run out of the non-striker by the bowler before bowling the ball if the non-striker leaves their crease too early; thought by some to be unsporting behaviour, but is within the rules of the game.

Mankayanname

A municipality of Benguet, Philippines.

mankedverb

simple past and past participle of mank

mankeepverb

To engage in mankeeping.

mankeepingnoun

The invisible social and emotional labor that women do for men in heterosexual relationships.

Mankellname

A surname from Swedish.

mankillernoun

One who kills a human being.

mankilyadv

In a manky manner.

mankinnoun

A little man; a manikin.

mankindnoun

The human race in its entirety.

mankindlyadj

Pertaining to or characteristic of mankind; humanly, humane.

mankindnessnoun

The state, quality, or condition of mankind; humanity; humanness

mankinessnoun

The quality of being manky.

mankininoun

A kind of sling bikini worn by men.

Mankiwname

A transliteration of the Ukrainian surname Манків (Mankiv).

Mankiyaliname

An unclassified Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Hazara region.

Mankoname

A surname from Ukrainian.

Mankowskiname

A surname from Polish.

Manksadj

Obsolete form of Manx.

mankurtnoun

A person with a lost or degraded cultural and ethnic identity or awareness about his or her ancestry, especially due to being affected by a dominant culture.

mankyadj

Unpleasantly dirty and disgusting.

manky mallardnoun

A mallard bred from wild mallards and domestic ducks, with variable and uneven plumage patterns.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

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 106. 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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