English Words: M

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mentholnoun

A cyclic monoterpene alcohol; the major component of the essential oil of peppermint; used in pharmaceutical preparations as an antitussive and antipruritic agent, as a nasal decongestant, and in menthol cigarettes.

mentholatenoun

A salt or ion derived from menthol.

mentholationnoun

impregnation with menthol

menthonenoun

A minty-flavoured monoterpenoid ketone that is used in perfumery, cosmetics and flavouring.

menthylnoun

A radical derived from menthol.

menticidaladj

Relating to, or causing, brain-washing.

menticidenoun

Brain-washing, conditioning people to abandon their beliefs.

menticulturaladj

Of or pertaining to mental improvement; serving to improve or strengthen the mind.

mentifactnoun

A shared idea, value, or belief of a culture that influences how individuals perceive the world around them. This includes intangible aspects of the culture, such as language, religion, and philosophy.

mentionnoun

A speaking or noticing of anything, usually in a brief or cursory manner.

mentionableadj

Important or worthy of note.

mentionedverb

simple past and past participle of mention

mentioneenoun

One who or that which is mentioned.

mentionernoun

One who mentions.

mentionethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of mention

mentioningverb

present participle and gerund of mention

mentionitisnoun

A notional illness which causes someone to frequently mention a person they are in love with.

mentionlessadj

Without a mention; unmentioned.

mentionsnoun

plural of mention

mentonoun

a folk music genre of Jamaica, featuring acoustic instruments and voices.

mentobregmaticadj

Relating to the mentum and the bregma.

mentolabialadj

Relating to the chin and the lips

mentomeckelianadj

Of or relating to the chin and lower jaw.

mentonnoun

The lowest point of the chin / mandibular symphysis.

Mentonename

A suburb of Melbourne in the City of Kingston, Victoria, Australia.

mentonianadj

Relating to the menton.

mentonnièrenoun

An item of armor protecting the chin, often identified with or used interchangeably with the bevor.

mentoplastynoun

Plastic surgery of the chin to alter its size or shape.

mentoposterioradj

Having the chin facing posteriorly or posterolaterally.

mentornoun

A wise and trusted counselor or teacher.

mentoreenoun

One being mentored.

mentoressnoun

A female mentor.

mentorialadj

Of or relating to a mentor

mentoriallyadv

In a mentorial manner; as or like a mentor.

mentorishadj

Resembling or characteristic of a mentor.

mentorismnoun

A system of mentoring.

mentorlessadj

Without a mentor.

mentorlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a mentor.

mentorlyadj

Of, befitting, or characteristic of a mentor; mentorlike.

mentorshipnoun

The role or state of being a mentor.

Mentougouname

A district of Beijing, China.

Mentoukouname

Alternative form of Mentougou.

mentoverticaladj

Relating to the mentum and the vertex.

mentressnoun

Alternative form of mentoress.

mentrixnoun

A female mentor.

mentulanoun

A penis.

mentumnoun

The chin.

menty bnoun

A mental breakdown.

Mentzname

Alternative form of Mainz.

menunoun

The details of the food to be served at a banquet; a bill of fare.

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