English Words: M

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Manchukuoanadj

Of or relating to Manchukuo.

Manchuliname

Alternative form of Manzhouli.

Manchurianame

A region of northeastern China comprising the three provinces of Liaoning, Jilin, and Heilongjiang and the northeastern part of Inner Mongolia.

Manchurianadj

Pertaining to Manchuria.

Manchurian candidatenoun

A person of influence, especially a politician, who is being manipulated by an enemy power to harm the interests of their own country, possibly without their own full awareness.

Manchurian Plainname

Synonym of Northeast China Plain.

Manchvegasname

Nickname for Manchester: a city in New Hampshire, United States.

mancianoun

tip, gratuity

Manciasname

A surname from Spanish.

Mancilname

A surname.

Mancininame

A surname.

mancipateverb

To enslave.

mancipatoryadj

Of or pertaining to mancipation.

manciplenoun

A person in charge of purchasing and storing food and other provisions in a monastery, college, or court of law.

mancipleshipnoun

The state or business of a manciple.

manclaimingnoun

A man's practice of claiming a woman's work as his own.

mancozebnoun

A grayish-yellow fungicide capable of controlling many fungal diseases in a wide range of crops.

mancubinenoun

A man who is sexually subservient to a woman.

mancudeadj

Describing a mancude-ring system.

mancude-ring systemnoun

Any organic compound, in the form of a ring, that has the maximum number of noncumulative double bonds; e.g. benzene or indole.

mancuerdanoun

A torture method in which a cord is lashed around someone's arms and pulled so as to cut through the skin.

Mancunianadj

Related or pertaining to Manchester, England, in the United Kingdom.

Mancunianismnoun

A word or phrase characteristic of the city of Manchester or the Mancunian dialect.

Mancuniannessnoun

the quality or state of being Mancunian.

Mancurname

A male given name, variant of Mansoor.

mancusnoun

A gold coin used in medieval Europe.

Mancusoname

A surname from Italian.

mandnoun

A verbal operant in which the response is reinforced by a characteristic consequence and is therefore under the functional control of relevant conditions of deprivation or aversive stimulation.

Mandaname

A surname.

mandacarunoun

A cactus, Cereus jamacaru, native to central and eastern Brazil.

mandadorenoun

A leader or chief; superintendent.

Mandaeanadj

Of or relating to Mandaeans.

Mandaeanismname

Mandaeism.

Mandaeismname

A monotheistic religion of the Iraqi region with a strongly dualistic and gnostic worldview, whose adherents (the Mandaeans) revere Adam and other Biblical figures, especially John the Baptist.

Mandaicadj

Synonym of Mandaean.

Mandailing Bataknoun

A Batak language spoken mainly by the Mandailing Batak ethnic group in Indonesia and parts of the world.

Mandaismnoun

An idiom or other feature borrowed from Mandaic.

Mandaitenoun

Synonym of Mandaean.

Mandakininame

A female given name from Sanskrit used in India.

mandalnoun

An administrative division in some countries in South Asia.

mandalanoun

A graphic depiction of the spiritual universe and its myriad realms and deities.

mandalalikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a mandala (ritualistic geometric design).

Mandalayname

A city in central Burma (Myanmar)

Mandalayanadj

Of or from Mandalay.

Mandalgoviname

A city in Dundgovi, Mongolia.

mandalicadj

Of, or pertaining to, a mandala

mandalicallyadv

In a mandalic way.

Mandaloriannoun

A member of a fictional group of warriors, predominantly humans, in the universe of the Star Wars motion pictures.

Mandaluyongname

An independent city in Metro Manila, Philippines.

mandamentonoun

mandamento (former type of Italian administrative district; territory ruled by a praetor)

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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 95. 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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