English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 280 of 732

Merylname

A female given name from Scottish Gaelic, variant of Muriel.

Merzname

A surname from German.

merzkyadj

Dirty or nasty.

mesnoun

plural of me

mesanoun

A flat area of land or plateau higher than other land, with one or more clifflike edges.

Mesa Countyname

One of the 64 counties in Colorado, United States. County seat: Grand Junction.

mesaconatenoun

A salt of mesaconic acid.

mesaconic acidnoun

one of the isomeric dicarboxylic acids produced by the distillation of citric acid, or as metabolites by microorganisms, trans-CH₃-C(CO₂H)=CHCO₂H; the cis-isomer is citraconic acid

mesader kiddushinnoun

A rabbi who officiates a wedding.

mesailnoun

The visor of a helmet, especially when made in two parts.

mesalazinenoun

The active antiinflammatory component of sulfasalazine, 5-aminosalicylic acid, when used in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease.

mesaleadj

Obsolete form of mesel, in its various senses.

mesalikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a mesa.

mesallyadv

Alternative form of mesially.

mesangioblastsnoun

plural of mesangioblast

mesangioproliferativeadj

Characterised by proliferation of mesangial cells

Mesaorianadj

Relating to the Mesaoria, a plain in Cyprus.

mesaraicadj

mesenteric

mesarchadj

Exhibiting mesarchy.

mesarchynoun

A vascular system in which development spreads both toward and away from the axis center.

mesarthraladj

Having fleshy pads that meet underneath joints

mesasnoun

plural of mesa

mesaticephalicadj

Having a cranium with a medium ratio of length to breadth.

mesaxonnoun

A pair of parallel plasma membranes of a Schwann cell, marking the point of edge-to-edge contact by the Schwann cell encircling the axon.

mesaxonicadj

Having an enlarged middle digit that forms the axis of the foot.

mescnoun

The drug mescaline.

mescalnoun

A Mexican alcoholic drink distilled from the fermented juice of the agave.

mescalinenoun

A hallucinogenic and intoxicating compound present in the peyote cactus (Lophophora williamsii), the San Pedro cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi), and the Peruvian torch (Echinopsis peruviana).

mescalismnoun

The consumption of the mescal bean for its psychedelic effects.

Meschedename

A town in Hochsauerland district, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Meschkename

A surname from German.

mesclunnoun

A mixture of small, young leaves as a salad

Mesdamesnoun

plural of Madam (“polite form of address for a woman or lady”)

mesdemetnoun

A pigment made from stibnite and/or galena, once used in Egypt as an eye cosmetic.

mesdemoisellesnoun

plural of mademoiselle

mesenoun

A dinner; meal.

mesectodermnoun

The region involved in the separation of mesoderm and ectoderm

mesectodermaladj

Relating to the mesectoderm.

meseemedverb

simple past and past participle of meseems

meseemethcontraction

meseems

meseemscontraction

It seems to me.

meseladj

Synonym of leprous: having leprosy or a similar skin disorder.

meseleadj

Obsolete form of mesel, in its various senses.

meselfpron

Alternative form of myself.

meselladj

Obsolete form of mesel, in its various senses.

mesembnoun

Any plant from the subfamily Mesembryanthemoideae of the family Aizoaceae; a mesembryanthemum.

mesembryanthemaceousadj

Of or relating to the Mesembryanthemaceae.

mesembryanthemumnoun

Any of the genus Mesembryanthemum of herbaceous or suffruticose plants.

mesenpron

Myself.

mesencephalicadj

Of or pertaining to the mesencephalon.

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