English Words: M

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meetingnoun

The act of persons or things that meet.

meeting of the mindlessnoun

A serious disagreement, especially one resulting from a gathering in which discussion or negotiation took place.

meeting of the mindsnoun

An agreement, especially one resulting from a gathering in which discussion or negotiation took place.

meeting placenoun

A place where people arrange to meet.

meeting-housenoun

Alternative form of meetinghouse.

meetingernoun

One who attends meetings (type of religious service).

meetinghousenoun

A building where people meet for a purpose.

meetingitisnoun

An excessive propensity to hold unnecessary meetings.

meetinglessadj

Without meetings.

meetinglikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a meeting.

meetingsnoun

plural of meeting

meetlyadv

fitly; suitably; properly

meetnessnoun

fitness; suitability; propriety

meetsnoun

plural of meet

meetupnoun

An arranged informal meeting.

Meeussen's rulename

The rule describing a special case of tone reduction in Bantu languages, where in some contexts the second of two adjacent high tones is lowered.

meezernoun

A Siamese cat.

mefenamatenoun

Any salt or ester of mefenamic acid.

mefenamicadj

Relating to mefenamic acid or its derivatives

mefenoxamnoun

A particular fungicide.

meffnoun

An objectionable, an unkempt person or a tramp.

Mefferdname

A surname.

MeFiname

MetaFilter, a general-interest community weblog featuring links to content that users have discovered on the World Wide Web.

MeFitenoun

A member of the community discussion site MetaFilter.

mefloquinenoun

An antimalarial drug C₁₇H₁₆F₆N₂O similar to quinine that consists of a fluorinated derivative of quinoline and is used in the form of its hydrochloride for the prevention and treatment of malaria.

meg-prefix

Alternative form of mega- used before a vowel.

megaadj

Very large.

mega ampnoun

One million ( 10⁶ ) amperes. Symbol: MA.

mega capnoun

A company having a very large market capitalization.

Mega Manilaname

The major conurbation composed of Metro Manila and surrounding suburbs, in Luzon island in the Philippines.

mega menunoun

A complex menu that may incorporate subheadings, images, and other content.

mega-annumnoun

Synonym of megayear: a period of 1 million years.

mega-colossaladj

Describing the very largest type of volcanic eruption, the kind that would be expected to happen less than once in ten thousand years.

mega-datanoun

Alternative form of megadata.

mega-donornoun

Alternative spelling of megadonor.

mega-gallerynoun

Alternative spelling of megagallery.

mega-joulenoun

One million ( 10⁶ ) joules. Symbol: MJ.

mega-popnoun

Alternative form of megapop.

mega-shednoun

Alternative form of megashed.

mega-shipnoun

Alternative spelling of megaship.

mega-stormnoun

Alternative spelling of megastorm.

mega-synagoguenoun

An unusually large synagogue.

mega-voltnoun

One million ( 10⁶ ) volts, abbreviated as MV.

mega-wattnoun

One million (10⁶) watts, abbreviated as MW.

megaamperenoun

One million amperes

megaannumnoun

Alternative spelling of mega-annum.

megabacterialadj

Of or relating to a megabacterium.

megabacteriumnoun

Any relatively large bacterium

megabadadj

Extremely bad.

megabandnoun

A particularly successful band.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

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 228. 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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