English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 49 of 732

Magyarname

The Uralic language of the Hungarians.

Magyariseverb

Alternative spelling of Magyarize.

Magyarismnoun

A Hungarianism, a word or idiom of the Hungarian language borrowed by another language.

Magyarizationnoun

The state or process of being Magyarized; assimilation to Hungarian language or culture.

Magyarizeverb

To make or render Hungarian.

magyckaladj

Alternative spelling of magickal.

mahdet

Pronunciation spelling of my.

mahanoun

A kind of monkey; the wanderoo.

Maha Kassapaname

One of Ten Principal Disciples of Gautama Buddha.

Maha Sarakhamname

A province of Thailand.

Mahabaleshwarname

A town in Maharashtra, India.

Mahabharataname

An ancient Sanskrit epic concerning some text of the Bhagavad Gita, including elaborations on theology and morality.

mahafanoun

Alternative form of mihaffa.

mahafahnoun

Alternative form of mihaffa.

mahaffanoun

Alternative form of mihaffa.

mahaffahnoun

Alternative form of mihaffa.

mahaffeenoun

Alternative form of mihaffa.

Mahaffeyname

A surname from Irish.

mahailanoun

A large riverboat, formerly used as a naval vessel in Arabian countries.

Mahajanname

A surname from Marathi.

Mahajanapadaname

One of 16 prominent ancient Indian realms extant from around 600 BCE to 345 BCE.

mahajunnoun

A banker and merchant.

Mahakalaname

A deity in Buddhism, Hinduism, and Sikhism, sometimes considered a manifestation of Shiva.

mahalnoun

A summerhouse.

mahalepinoun

A traditional Cypriot pudding made from water or milk and corn flour. It also may contain strawberries or cherries macerated in a spiced syrup.

mahallahnoun

A subdivision or neighborhood.

mahallehnoun

a primarily Jewish (esp. Iranian Jewish) neighborhood or part of a city

mahalointj

thank you

mahamarinoun

A form of plague occurring in the southern slopes of the Himalayas.

Mahanname

A surname from Irish.

mahananoun

Alternative form of meeana.

Mahanadiname

A river in Central India. It has a course of 858 km and flows through the states of Chhattisgarh and Orissa.

Mahanagarname

A neighbourhood of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Mahanianadj

Relating to or characterized by the ideas of American naval historian Alfred Thayer Mahan, who believed that naval power was essential to the success of a great power and produced influential writings on naval strategy.

Mahanipata Jatakaname

The ten great birth stories (or jatakas) of the Buddha.

mahantnoun

A head or chief of a monastery.

Mahapajapati Gotaminame

The stepmother and maternal aunt of Gautama Buddha.

Maharname

A surname from Irish.

Maharabamname

A Meitei surname from Manipuri

Maharaharaname

A rural locality in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand.

maharajanoun

A Hindu monarch ranking above a raja, an emperor.

maharajadhirajanoun

A royal ruler's title in South and Southeast Asia, roughly meaning 'great king of kings', a prestigious indication of the princely state's particularly high rank.

Maharajganjname

A town and district of Gorakhpur division, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Maharalname

Judah Loew ben Bezalel, a Jewish mystic, philosopher and Talmudic scholar, and a leading rabbi in the cities of Mikulov in Moravia and Prague in Bohemia (both in present-day Czech Republic).

Maharam algebranoun

A complete Boolean algebra having a continuous submeasure (also known as a Maharam submeasure).

Maharam's theoremname

A result about the decomposability of measure spaces, playing an important role in the theory of Banach spaces. In brief, it states that every complete measure space is decomposable into "non-atomic parts" (copies of products of the unit interval [0,1] on the reals), and "purely atomic parts", using the counting measure on some discrete space.

maharananoun

Alternative form of maharaja.

maharaninoun

The wife of a maharajah; approximately, a queen consort.

Maharashtraname

A state in western India. Capitals: Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay) and Nagpur (winter capital).

Maharashtriname

A Prakrit language of ancient and medieval India, the ancestor of Marathi and Konkani.

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 49. 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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