English Words: M

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mammary Paget's diseasenoun

A rare type of breast malignancy involving the nipple-areola complex.

mammatusnoun

Ellipsis of mammatus cloud.

mammectomynoun

Synonym of mastectomy.

mammeenoun

An American fruit tree, Mammea americana.

mammerverb

To hesitate.

mammeringverb

present participle and gerund of mammer

mammeryadj

Prone to mumble or stammer; mumbly.

mammetnoun

A false god; an idol.

mammetrynoun

The religion of Muhammad: Islam.

mammie's boynoun

Alternative form of mama's boy.

mammifernoun

mammal.

mammiferanoun

Mammiferous animals; mammalians; mammals.

mammiferousadj

Mammalian.

mammiformadj

Shaped like a breast.

mammilatedadj

Having relatively small protrusions from the exterior, most commonly the surface.

mammillanoun

The nipple.

mammillarianoun

Any member of the cactus genus Mammillaria.

mammillariformadj

Shaped like a breast.

mammillaryadj

Resembling a breast or nipple in shape or form.

mammillary bodynoun

One of a pair of small round bodies, located on the undersurface of the human brain, that act as a relay for impulses coming from the amygdalae and hippocampi to the thalamus, and (as part of the diencephalon) form part of the limbic system.

mammillateadj

Having small nipples, or small protuberances like nipples or mammae.

mammillationnoun

A protuberance in the form of a nipple.

mammilliformadj

Having the form of a nipple.

mammilloidadj

Shaped like a nipple.

mammillotectaladj

Relating to the mammillary body and the tectum

mammillotegmentaladj

Relating to the mammillary body and the tegmentum.

mammilotegmentaladj

Relating to, or connecting the mammillary body and the tegmentum

mammisinoun

a subsidiary chapel in Ancient Egypt attached to a larger temple and associated with the nativity of a god

mammitisnoun

mastitis

mammonoun

Clipping of mammogram.

mammocknoun

A shapeless piece; a fragment.

mammogenesisnoun

The growth and development of the mammary glands

mammogenicadj

Relating to mammogenesis

mammoglobinnoun

Alternative form of mammaglobin.

mammogramnoun

An X-ray picture of the breasts (mammaries), used to screen for breast cancer.

mammographnoun

A machine for taking X-ray pictures of the breasts (mammaries)

mammographersnoun

plural of mammographer

mammographicadj

Of, or pertaining to, mammography

mammographicallyadv

Using a mammograph, by means of mammograph.

mammographynoun

X-ray examination of the breasts for diagnosing and locating abnormalities, especially tumours.

mammologistnoun

Alternative spelling of mammalogist.

Mammonname

The desire for wealth personified as an evil spirit or a malign influence.

Mammondomnoun

The realm or sphere of Mammon; greed for wealth.

mammoninoun

The crop of caprifig collected in the summer.

mammonicadj

Of, or pertaining to, Mammon.

mammonishadj

Influenced or prompted by a devotion to Mammon.

mammonismnoun

The pursuit of great wealth.

Mammonistnoun

A Mammonite.

Mammonitenoun

Someone devoted to the acquisition of wealth; an avaricious person.

Mammonitishadj

Resembling or characteristic of a Mammonite.

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