English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 99 of 732

maneuverernoun

One who maneuvers.

maneuveringnoun

An act in which something or someone maneuvers

maneuvrableadj

Alternative form of maneuverable.

maneuvrenoun

Alternative spelling of maneuver.

Manevalname

A surname from French.

Maneyname

A surname from Irish.

manfacenoun

A face with masculine features.

manfictionnoun

Literary fiction which appeals to, or is marketed toward, men, typically written by male authors and centering on male characters.

manfluencernoun

A manosphere influencer.

Manfrename

A surname from Italian.

Manfredname

An unincorporated community in Wells County, North Dakota, United States.

Manfredoname

A surname from Italian.

manfriendnoun

A male friend.

manfuladj

Showing the characteristics considered typical of a man; macho or manly.

manfullyadv

In a manful manner; with the characteristics considered typical of a man, such as strength, courage, and determination.

manfulnessnoun

The state of being manful

mangnoun

Alternative form of man (suggesting a Spanish accent)

manganoun

A comic originating in Japan.

manga marknoun

A cartoon icon; a symbol used to indicate emotion, movement, etc. in a drawing; especially one used in or associated with Japanese-style manga.

mangabanoun

The round, edible fruit of the tree Hancornia speciosa, native to parts of South America.

mangabeynoun

Any of several large, arboreal Old World monkeys in the genera Cercocebus and Lophocebus.

mangadomnoun

The world or sphere of manga (Japanese comics).

mangagement ringnoun

An engagement ring worn by a man.

Mangaianadj

Of, from, or relating to, the island of Mangaia

mangakanoun

A professional manga or anime artist.

mangalnoun

A tropical and subtropical coastal intertidal swampland ecosystem characterized by mangroves or similar shrubs and trees.

mangalasutramnoun

marriage string

Mangalianame

A city in Constanța County, Romania.

Mangalicanoun

A domestic pig of a Hungarian breed developed in the mid-19th century, which grows a thick, curly coat of hair.

Mangalorename

A city in Karnataka, south-western India.

Mangaloreanadj

Of or pertaining to the former South Canara, its people, culture or languages

mangalsutranoun

A traditional Hindu necklace tied around the bride's neck by the groom.

Manganname

A surname from Irish.

mangan-amphibolenoun

A type of amphibole mineral characterized by a significant presence of manganese.

manganapatitenoun

A type of apatite with manganese deposits.

Manganaroname

A surname from Italian.

manganarsitenoun

A trigonal-trapezohedral pink brown mineral containing arsenic, hydrogen, manganese, and oxygen.

manganatenoun

Any compound containing the ion MnO₄²⁻.

manganbabingtonitenoun

A triclinic-pinacoidal mineral containing calcium, hydrogen, iron, manganese, oxygen, and silicon.

manganbelyankinitenoun

An amorphous mineral containing calcium, hydrogen, manganese, niobium, oxygen, and titanium.

manganberzeliitenoun

An isometric-hexoctahedral mineral containing arsenic, calcium, magnesium, manganese, oxygen, and sodium.

manganblendenoun

Synonym of alabandite.

manganbrucitenoun

Alternative form of manganobrucite.

manganchloritenoun

A compound of manganese and chlorine.

mangancolumbitenoun

A manganese-rich variety of the mineral columbite.

Manganelloname

A surname from Italian.

manganesatenoun

A manganate.

manganesenoun

A metallic chemical element (symbol Mn) with an atomic number of 25, not a free element in nature but often found in minerals in combination with iron, and useful in industrial alloy production.

manganese nodulenoun

A concretion of oxides of manganese and iron found on the seafloor.

manganese steelnoun

Cast steel containing a considerable percentage (10-14%) of manganese, which makes it very hard and tough and highly resistant to wear.

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