English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 37 of 732

mageiristicadj

Alternative form of magiristic.

mageirocophobianoun

Misspelling of mageiricophobia (“fear of cooking”).

Magelangname

A city and regency of Central Java, Indonesia.

Magellanname

A surname.

Magellanianadj

Of or pertaining to, or named from, Magellan, the navigator.

Magellanicadj

Of or pertaining to, or named from, Magellan, the navigator.

Magellanic Cloudnoun

A galaxy that is a member of the Magellanic Clouds. Either of two irregular galaxies that are close companions of our Milky Way galaxy.

Magellanic Cloudsname

Collectively, the pair of galaxies, the Large Magellanic Cloud and Small Magellanic Cloud; also sometimes includes the Magellanic Bridge and Magellanic Stream.

Magellanic penguinnoun

A species of penguin, Spheniscus magellanicus, found in coastal South America.

Magellanic spiralnoun

A type of galaxy, a spiral galaxy with one arm. Also consider a type of irregular galaxy. Usually, such spirals are a dwarf galaxy.

Magen Davidname

Star of David

magenblasenoun

A gastric air bubble.

magendonoun

contraband; the black market

Magennisname

A surname from Irish.

magenstrassenoun

a groove in the stomach along the lesser curvature that is the route food and liquids tend to take in moving toward the pylorus and that is a frequent site of peptic ulcer formation

magentanoun

A color which is close to the equal mixture of red and blue which is an additive secondary color but a subtractive primary color evoked by the combination of red and light blue.

magentaishadj

Magenta-like.

mageocracynoun

Synonym of magocracy.

magerynoun

The practice of a mage; magic, sorcery.

magesnoun

plural of mage

mageshipnoun

The state or position of a mage.

magewappanoun

A traditional Japanese form of steam-bending woodcraft.

magewomannoun

A female mage.

Maggersname

Magdalen College, Oxford.

Magginoun

Any type of instant noodles.

Maggi meenoun

Any type of instant noodles.

maggidnoun

A teacher of the Torah in Eastern Europe.

maggid shiurnoun

A rabbi who lectures on advanced and in-depth Talmudic studies.

Maggiename

A diminutive of the female given name Margaret.

Maggie's dennoun

A traditional call for the number ten.

maggioreadj

major

Maggittiname

A surname from Italian.

maggotnoun

A soft, legless larva of a fly or other dipteran insect, that often eats decomposing organic matter.

maggot-patedadj

Having little sense; full of whims; capricious; maggoty.

maggotedadj

Affected (partially eaten) by maggots.

maggotinessnoun

The state of being maggoty

maggotishadj

Peculiar, strange, eccentric; full of whims or fancies.

maggotlessadj

Free of maggots.

maggotlikeadj

Resembling a maggot.

maggotoriumnoun

A place where maggots are stored.

maggotpatedadj

Alternative form of maggot-pated.

maggotrynoun

An utter absurdity; folly.

maggotsnoun

plural of maggot

maggottyadj

Alternative spelling of maggoty.

maggotyadj

Infested with and/or partially eaten by maggots; flyblown.

Maggyname

A diminutive of the female given name Margaret.

Maghnoun

Any of various mainly Buddhist peoples of Aracan, especially bordering on Bengal, or residing near the sea.

Magh Bihunoun

An Assamese harvest festival, observed in 14 January (29 Puh), marking the first day of the Sun's transit into Capricorn.

Maghaname

A month of the Hindu calendar, corresponding with the Gregorian January/February.

maghagendorfitenoun

A monoclinic-prismatic greenish black mineral containing iron, magnesium, manganese, oxygen, phosphorus, and sodium.

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 37. 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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