English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 210 of 732

meat-eaternoun

A corrupt police officer who actively seeks out opportunities to receive bribes.

meat-eatingadj

That eats meat; carnivorous.

meataladj

Of, pertaining to or resembling a meatus.

meatariannoun

One who eats meat.

meatatariannoun

A person who exclusively or predominantly eats meat.

meatbagnoun

A stomach.

meatballnoun

A ball of minced or ground meat, seasoned and cooked.

meatball flagnoun

A black flag with a solid orange circle, used to summon a damaged car to the pits for repairs.

meatball surgerynoun

Surgery performed rapidly in a military field hospital to stabilize the patient as quickly as possible.

meatballyadj

Resembling or characteristic of meatballs.

meatbotnoun

An unthinking or conformist person.

meatbrainnoun

An unintelligent person.

meatcakenoun

A cake made with meat, mashed potatoes, and vegetables.

meatcasenoun

A refrigerated or chilled display case for selling meat and (sometimes) cheese.

meatcutternoun

A worker employed to cut meat.

meatcuttingnoun

The work of cutting meat.

meateaternoun

A person who eats meat.

meateatingadj

Alternative form of meat-eating.

meatedadj

Fed; fattened.

meatfestnoun

An occasion where meat is prominently featured or served.

meatfluencernoun

An influencer on social media who promotes a carnivorous diet.

meatforknoun

A large fork for turning meat or holding it in place for carving.

meatfuladj

Full of meat; of or pertaining to meat; meaty

meatgrindernoun

A device for cutting meat into very small pieces.

Meathname

A county of Ireland.

meatheadnoun

An ungainly, dull, or stupid person; someone who is lazy, disrespectful, and/or whose beliefs and philosophies clash with those of another.

meatheadedadj

stubbornly stupid, especially in an aggressive masculine way

meathernoun

Alternative spelling of mether.

meaticadj

Synonym of meatal.

meatieradj

comparative form of meaty: more meaty

meatiestadj

superlative form of meaty: most meaty

meatiliciousadj

Delicious in a way that involves meat.

meatilyadv

In a meaty manner.

meatinessnoun

The property of being meaty.

meatishadj

meaty; resembling or characteristic of meat

meatlessadj

Without meat.

meatless loafnoun

A vegan or vegetarian meatloaf made without meat.

meatlessloafnoun

Alternative form of meatless loaf.

meatlesslyadv

In a meatless way; without meat.

meatlessnessnoun

Absence of meat.

meatlikeadj

Resembling meat or some aspect of it.

meatloafnoun

A dish of ground meat (usually made from ground beef, although lamb, pork, veal, venison, poultry and seafood are also used) formed into a loaf shape, mixed with egg and breadcrumbs, then baked or smoked, and usually served in slices.

meatloafyadj

Resembling or characteristic of meatloaf.

meatmannoun

A butcher; one who prepares or sells meat.

meatnessnoun

The quality of being meat.

meatometernoun

A device to measure the width of a human's urinary meatus.

meatoplastynoun

Repair of the meatus

meatoscopenoun

A speculum for examining a natural passage, such as the urethra.

meatoscopicadj

Relating to meatoscopy.

meatoscopynoun

The medical inspection of any meatus, especially the urinary meatus or the vesical orifice of a ureter.

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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 210. 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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