medusozoannounAny of the subphylum Medusozoa of jellyfish.
MedvednameA surname from the Slavic languages.
MedvedeffnameA transliteration of the Russian surname Медведев (Medvedev).
MedvedevnameA transliteration of the Russian surname Медве́дев (Medvédev).
MedvedgradnameA medieval fortified town in Croatia.
MedvezhyenameThe name of numerous settlements in Russia, including
MedwaynameA major river which flows through East Sussex and Kent, southern England, and into the Thames Estuary.
MedykanameA village in Gmina Medyka, Przemyśl County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland, near the border with Ukraine.
meepronObsolete spelling of me.
mee chiang kuehnounA thick, sweet pancake, usually with a filling of peanut, coconut or red bean.
mee hoonnounflour for making noodles (such as rice flour; uncooked rice vermicelli noodles)
mee krobnounA type of crispy rice noodles from Thailand, normally served with a sweet sauce.
mee rebusnounA noodle soup dish of Maritime Southeast Asia.
mee suanounMisua; a very thin variety of salted Chinese noodles made from wheat flour.
mee-mawnounAlternative form of meemaw, i.e. mamaw (grandmother).
meeananounA palanquin with open sides.
MeecenameA surname from Old English.
meecesnounplural of mice (which is itself a plural of mouse).
meechernounA loiterer; One who goes where they do not belong and avoids what they should be doing
meednounA payment or recompense made for services rendered or in recognition of some achievement; reward; award.
meedfuladjWorthy of meed or reward; deserving; meritorious.
meefintjA cry of strangled surprise or confusion.
MeehannameA surname from Irish; variant form Meegan.
meejanounmedia (communications industry)
meekadjHumble, non-boastful, modest, meager, or self-effacing.
meekenverbTo make or become meek or submissive.
meekerverbTo break up and smooth soil with a harrow.
Meeker CountynameOne of 87 counties in Minnesota, United States. County seat: Litchfield.
meekfuladjFull of meekness; characterised by humility or submissiveness.
meekheadnounThe state or quality of being meek; meekness.
meeklessadjCharacterised as lacking meekness; boastfully arrogant or proud.
meeklyadvIn a meek manner; quietly and humbly.
meeknessnounThe state or quality of being meek.
meemnounThe letter م (m) in the Arabic script.
meemawnounSynonym of mamaw (“grandmother”).
meemiesnounSynonym of screaming meemies (“anxiety; the jitters”).
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