English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 207 of 732

meandernoun

One of the turns of a winding, crooked, or involved course.

Meander Valleyname

A local government area in northern Tasmania, Australia; in full, Meander Valley Council.

meanderernoun

One who meanders or wanders.

meanderestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of meander

meanderethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of meander

meanderingadj

Winding or rambling.

meanderinglyadv

In a meandering or winding manner.

meandersomeadj

Characterised or marked by meandering.

meanderthalnoun

An aimless, slow-moving person.

meanderyadj

Having winding bends; windy; meandering.

meandomnoun

The state or quality of being mean.

meandricadj

Relating to a meander.

meandrinanoun

Any of the genus Meandrina of corals with meandering grooves and ridges.

meandrineadj

Winding and convoluted.

meandrosnoun

Synonym of Greek key (“a decorative border constructed from a continuous line”).

meandrousadj

winding, windy, having many bends.

meandryadj

meandering; windy

meanenoun

The middle voice of a three-voice polyphonic musical composition.

meanedadj

Having a specific type of (mathematical) mean.

meaneradj

comparative form of mean: more mean

meanethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of mean

Meaneyname

A surname from Irish.

meanfemnoun

Synonym of rudefem.

meangirlnoun

Alternative form of mean girl.

Meangueraname

A town in Morazán department, El Salvador.

Meanguera del Golfoname

A town and island of La Unión department, El Salvador.

meanienoun

A mean (unkind or miserly) person; a killjoy.

meaningnoun

The denotation, referent, or idea connected with a word, expression, or symbol.

meaning of lifenoun

A hypothetical answer to all of life's ultimate questions; the purpose or raison d'être of human life.

meaningedadj

Having a specified number of meanings.

meaningfuladj

Having meaning, significant.

meaningfullyadv

In a meaningful or significant manner.

meaningfulnessnoun

The state or measure of being meaningful.

meaninglessadj

Lacking meaning.

meaninglesslyadv

In a meaningless manner; nonsensically.

meaninglessnessnoun

The state of lacking meaning; the quality of being meaningless.

meaninglyadv

With an implied meaning; with significance; meaningfully.

meaningnessnoun

Quality of having a meaning; meaningfulness.

meanishadj

Somewhat mean.

Meanjinname

The spike of land on which central Brisbane is located, especially in an Indigenous Australian sense.

meanlessadj

Meaningless, lacking meaning.

meanlessnessnoun

Meaninglessness.

meanlingnoun

One who is mean or common; a commoner.

meanlyadv

Humbly, of or from low social status; basely.

meannessnoun

The condition, or quality, of being mean (any of its definitions)

meansnoun

plural of mean

Means grassnoun

Johnson grass

means of productionnoun

The combination of the means of labor, such as machines, tools, and equipment, and the subject of labor used by workers to make products.

means testnoun

An inquiry into the financial position of a person applying for some form of financial assistance in order to determine their eligibility.

means to an endnoun

A method by which a goal is achieved.

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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 207. 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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