English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 211 of 732

meatotomenoun

A scalpel used to cut into the urethra to enlarge it.

meatotomynoun

A form of penile modification in which the underside of the glans is split, sometimes performed to alleviate meatal stenosis or urethral stricture.

meatpackernoun

A person or company involved in the meatpacking industry, including slaughtering and meat processing

meatpackingnoun

The slaughter and further processing of animals for meat.

meatpienoun

Alternative form of meat pie.

meatpolenoun

A pole where meat is hung at a hunters' camp.

meatpuppetnoun

One whose sole reason for participating in a discussion or forum is to support, or express agreement with, a friend.

meatrideverb

Synonym of dickride; to behave in a submissive, subservient, or overflattering manner toward.

meatridernoun

Synonym of dickrider.

meatrocknoun

A piece of highly processed mechanically separated chicken that is used as an ingredient for meals served in the US prison system.

meatsnoun

plural of meat

meatsafenoun

Alternative form of meat safe.

meatscreennoun

A heat-reflecting screen that is used to roast or cook meat.

meatshotnoun

A shot, from a shotgun or scattergun, all of whose bullets strike the enemy, usually from a very short to point-blank range.

meatspacenoun

The physical world, as opposed to the virtual world of the Internet.

meatsticknoun

Alternative form of meat stick.

meatsuitnoun

A physical body regarded as something being temporarily worn, e.g. when possessed by a spirit or demon.

meatusnoun

A tubular opening or passage leading to the interior of the body.

meatwagonnoun

Alternative form of meat wagon.

meatwarenoun

Human beings or their brains, when regarded as a form of computer hardware or software.

meatworkernoun

A worker in the meat industry.

meatworksnoun

A slaughterhouse or meat processing plant.

meatyadj

Of, relating to, or containing meat.

meatzanoun

A pizza-like dish made with a base of ground beef.

meatzzanoun

Alternative form of meatza.

Meauxname

A surname from French.

meawnoun

Dated form of meow.

meazeladj

Obsolete form of mesel, in its various senses.

meazlingadj

Falling in small drops; mistling; mizzing.

Mebanename

A surname from Scottish Gaelic.

Mebarakname

A surname.

mebbeadv

Pronunciation spelling of maybe.

mebeverinenoun

A musculotropic antispasmodic drug.

mebezoniumnoun

A neuromuscular blocker, 4,4’-diaminodicyclohexyl methane trimethylammonium iodide, used in veterinary medicine, in combination with the embutramide and tetracaine, for euthanasia of small domestic animals.

mebi-prefix

The IEC prefix meaning 2²⁰ = 1,024² = 1,048,576. Compare to mega-, meaning 10⁶ = 1,000² = 1,000,000, a million.

mebibitnoun

Strictly, 2²⁰ (1024², or 1,048,576) bits or 2¹⁰ (1024) kibibits, as opposed to a megabit.

mebibytenoun

Strictly, 2²⁰ (1024², or 1,048,576) bytes or 2¹⁰ (1024) kibibytes, as opposed to a megabyte.

Mebinname

A surname. The meaning of this name in Hebrew is "to understand"

mebiquinenoun

An antidiarrheal drug.

mebosnoun

A type of sweet snack food consisting of dried apricot made into a pulp and flavoured with salt and sugar.

mebroqualonenoun

A synthetic analogue of methaqualone.

Mebyon Kernowname

A left-of-centre political party that campaigns for greater self-government for Cornwall.

mecnoun

Clipping of meconium.

Mec Artnoun

A European art style involving photomechanical transfers via silkscreen printing onto an emulsified surface.

mecamylaminenoun

A norbornane derivative which is a ganglionic nicotinic blocking agent, sometimes used in treating extreme hypertension; N,2,3,3-tetramethylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ylamine, C₁₁H₂₁N.

mecatenoun

A rope of hair or maguey fibre, for tying horses, etc.

Mecayapanname

A town in Veracruz, Mexico.

Mecayapan Nahuatlname

The variety of Nahuatl spoken in the municipality of Mecayapan, Veracruz, Mexico.

Meccaname

A province of Saudi Arabia.

Meccanadj

Of, or from, Mecca

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