English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 151 of 732

mashableadj

Of a consistency suitable for mashing.

mashadahnoun

A kind of headcloth, a keffiyeh.

mashallahintj

Expressing the speaker's gratitude for a blessing or their recognition of divine intervention in its occurrence. God willed it.

Mashamname

A small market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England, previously in Harrogate borough (OS grid ref SE2280).

mashcorenoun

A subgenre of breakcore characterised by an extensive use of pop music samples, playful melodies and hard kicks.

mashedverb

simple past and past participle of mash

mashed potatonoun

Alternative form of mashed potatoes (“a dish consisting of potatoes that have been boiled, mashed to a pulpy consistency, and mixed with such ingredients as butter or milk”).

mashed potato-eyadj

Alternative form of mashed-potatoey.

mashed potato-yadj

Alternative form of mashed-potatoey.

mashed potatoesnoun

A dish consisting of potatoes that have been boiled, mashed to a pulpy consistency, and mixed with such ingredients as butter or milk.

mashed-potatoeyadj

Resembling or characteristic of mashed potato.

masheennoun

Simplified or sensational spelling of machine.

Mashekname

A surname.

mashernoun

One who, or that which, mashes.

masherdomnoun

The world of mashers (fashionable men of the late Victorian era).

mashgiachnoun

Somebody who supervises the kashrut status of food in a restaurant.

Mashhadname

A city in Iran, the seat of Mashhad County's Central District and the capital of Razavi Khorasan Province.

Mashiachname

Alternative form of Moshiach.

mashienoun

A metal-headed golf club with a moderate loft, the equivalent of a five iron in a modern set of clubs.

mashingnoun

The process by which something is mashed or beaten to pulp.

Mashitername

A surname.

mashkenoun

alcoholic drink, booze.

Mashonalandname

A large region of Zimbabwe, which is divided into three provinces: Mashonaland Central, Mashonaland East, and Mashonaland West. The capital city, Harare, is also in Mashonaland.

Mashonalandernoun

A native or inhabitant of Mashonaland.

Mashpeename

A town in Massachusetts.

Mashpi glass frognoun

A glass frog (Hyalinobatrachium mashpi).

Mashqname

A calligraphic form of Arabic.

mashrabiyyanoun

A balcony in North Africa enclosed with carved wooden latticework.

Mashreqname

The geographic region consisting of Arabic-speaking lands in eastern Africa and western Asia, from Egypt and the Sudan eastwards.

Mashreqiadj

Of or relating to the Mashreq or its people.

mashuanoun

A root vegetable grown in the Andes, Tropaeolum tuberosum.

mashugananoun

nonsense; silliness; craziness; garbage

Mashujaa Dayname

A Kenyan national holiday celebrated on October 20.

mashupnoun

Something consisting of two or more elements combined together.

mashwortnoun

wort that is not separated from the grains

mashyadj

Produced by crushing or bruising; resembling, or consisting of, a mash.

Masiname

A surname from Italian.

Masiasname

A surname from Catalan.

Masielloname

A surname from Italian.

Masihinoun

a Christian.

masinkonoun

Alternative spelling of masenqo.

Masinlocname

A municipality of Zambales, Philippines.

masjidnoun

A mosque.

Masjid al-Haramname

A grand mosque enclosing the Kaaba in Mecca and the courtyard surrounding it containing the Black Stone, the Well of Zamzam and the Station of Abraham.

masknoun

A cover, or partial cover, for the face, used for disguise or protection.

mask offverb

Synonym of mask (“shield from paint or copying, etc.”).

mask upverb

To put on a mask, especially a safety mask or a medical facemask.

mask-off momentnoun

A time when someone, or a group, reveals their true nature, feelings, or intentions after previously hiding them behind a facade.

maskabilitynoun

Quality of being maskable.

maskableadj

That can be masked (disabled).

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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 151. 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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