English Words: M

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Mazdaicadj

relating to or characteristic of Mazdaism; Zoroastrian

Mazdaismname

The modern Zoroastrian religion.

Mazdaistnoun

A follower of the religion of Mazdaism.

Mazdakname

5th-century Iranian social reformer and religious activist.

Mazdakismname

A philosophical, religious, social and ethical teaching founded by Mazdak, who considered it as a purified version of Zoroastrianism.

Mazdakitenoun

A follower of Mazdak, a 5th-century Iranian social reformer and religious activist.

Mazdaratiname

A low-end vehicle being shown as a sportscar.

Mazdayasnaname

Synonym of Zoroastrianism.

Mazdayasnianadj

Zoroastrian; of or pertaining to the Zoroastrian religion.

Mazdayasnianismname

Zoroastrianism.

Mazdeanadj

Of or pertaining to Mazda, the Zoroastrian deity.

Mazdeanismname

Synonym of Mazdaism

Mazdeismname

Alternative spelling of Mazdaeism, misconstruction of Mazdaism

Mazdianadj

Alternative form of Mazdean.

Mazdraname

A surname.

Mazdæismname

Archaic spelling of Mazdaeism, misconstruction of Mazdaism

mazenoun

A labyrinth; a puzzle consisting of a complicated network of paths or passages, the aim of which is to find one's way through.

mazedadj

Amazed, astonished, bewildered.

mazedlyadv

In an astonished or bewildered manner.

mazednessnoun

The condition of being mazed; confusion; astonishment.

mazefuladj

Causing amazement; wonderful.

mazel tovintj

Used to express congratulations or good wishes, especially at weddings.

mazelikeadj

Like a maze; labyrinthine.

mazementnoun

A trancelike state; amazement.

Mazepinname

A surname from the Slavic languages.

mazernoun

The maple tree, or maple wood.

mazer bowlnoun

A bowl or cup made from a knot of a maple tree and often decorated with silver.

mazer woodnoun

The wood of the maple.

mazesnoun

plural of maze

mazeworknoun

A labyrinthine structure.

mazeyadj

Obsolete form of mazy.

Mazgajname

A surname from Polish.

mazhabnoun

Alternative form of madhhab.

Mazhabinoun

A member of a certain Sikh group who were formerly Hindus and are known for military service.

mazhanjenoun

Uapaca kirkiana, the sugar-plum.

Mazharname

A surname from Arabic.

Maziarzname

A surname from Polish.

mazilyadv

In a mazy manner.

Mazinname

A male given name from Arabic.

mazinessnoun

The state of being mazy.

Mazingarbename

A city in Pas-de-Calais department, France.

Mazola partynoun

A social gathering at which people slather themselves in cooking oil (such as Mazola) and participate in sexual activities.

mazologistnoun

One versed in mazology; a mammalogist.

mazologynoun

Mammalogy.

Mazonname

A surname.

mazoutnoun

Alternative spelling of mazut.

Mazuname

A Chinese sea goddess, the deified form of Lin Moniang, a medieval Fujianese girl who became revered as a sea goddess and, since the Qing dynasty, especially in Taiwan, more generally as the primary goddess of Heaven.

mazukunoun

A pocket of carbon-dioxide-rich air that accumulates near the ground and can be lethal to humans and animals.

mazumanoun

Cash, money.

Mazurname

A surname from Polish.

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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 182. 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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