English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 159 of 732

mastopathicadj

Relating to mastopathy.

mastopathynoun

Any disease of the breast

mastopexynoun

Any operation designed to lift or reshape a woman's breast.

mastoplasianoun

A medical condition wherein the breast tissue thickens.

mastoplastynoun

Plastic surgery of a breast to alter its shape or size.

mastosnoun

An Ancient Greek drinking vessel shaped like a woman's breast.

mastotomynoun

incision of the breast

mastozoologistnoun

A zoologist who specialises in mastozoology.

mastozoologynoun

mammalogy

Mastrangeloname

A surname from Italian.

Mastrantuononame

A surname from Italian.

Mastrocolaname

A surname from Italian.

Mastronardiname

A surname from Italian.

mastropenoun

A rope used in supporting a mast; a stay.

mastsporenoun

Synonym of mast step.

mastuprateverb

masturbate

mastuprationnoun

Masturbation.

masturb8verb

Abbreviation of masturbate.

masturbateverb

To stimulate oneself sexually, especially by use of one’s hand or a sex toy made for this purpose, often to the point of ejaculation or orgasm.

masturbaternoun

Alternative form of masturbator.

masturbaticadj

masturbatory

masturbationnoun

Sexual stimulation of one's genitalia or other erotic regions, often to the point of orgasm.

masturbationaladj

Of, or pertaining to, masturbation.

masturbationismnoun

Conduct and customs associated with masturbators and masturbation.

masturbationistnoun

One who masturbates.

masturbationlikeadj

resembling masturbation

masturbativeadj

Pertaining to masturbation; masturbatory.

masturbatornoun

Someone who masturbates.

masturbatorilyadv

In a masturbatory way.

masturbatoriumnoun

A room in which a person masturbates; for example, a private room in a clinic where a sperm donor masturbates to produce semen.

masturbatoryadj

Of or relating to masturbation.

masturbatrixnoun

A female masturbator.

mastwoodnoun

The evergreen plant Calophyllum inophyllum.

mastyadj

Full of, or producing, mast (the kind of fruit)

masunoun

A plant, Hedysarum alpinum, whose edible root is consumed by the Inuit of Alaska.

masu-sekinoun

The expensive seats, holding four people, on the ground floor of the arena.

Masucciname

A surname from Italian.

Masudname

A surname from Arabic.

Masudaname

A surname from Japanese.

masulanoun

A type of boat used on the Coromandel Coast of southeast India, typically for travelling between ships and shore. Also more fully masula boat.

Masulloname

A surname from Italian.

Masurname

A surname from Polish.

Masurianame

An area in northeastern Poland, historically part of East Prussia.

Masurianadj

Of, from, or pertaining to Masuria or its culture, people, or language.

masuriumnoun

The metallic element technetium.

masutomilitenoun

A monoclinic-prismatic purple pink mineral containing aluminum, fluorine, hydrogen, lithium, manganese, oxygen, potassium, and silicon.

masuyitenoun

A uranium/lead oxide mineral.

Masvingoname

A town in Zimbabwe, and the capital of the province of the same name.

masyunoun

A logic puzzle in which the player must link circles on a rectangular grid so as to form a continuous loop that passes once through every circle.

matnoun

A flat piece of coarse material used for wiping one’s feet, or as a decorative or protective floor covering.

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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 159. 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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