Words Starting with "M"
1,142 words found
A type of tall and large forest tree whose wood is commonly used as timber for building construction.
The sea separating Europe and Africa
A dialectal term referring to a porous, sponge-like texture, a dirty or grimy condition, or a thick, pronounced accent or flavor.
Medusa is a monstrous creature in Greek mythology
The prehistoric period known for large stone structures
The fifth month of the Gregorian calendar.
A cell division process producing gametes with half the chromosome count of the parent cell, or a rhetorical figure of understatement.
A specialized table covered with felt and cushioned rails, used as the playing surface for billiards.
Non-standard variant of 'majelis', meaning council or assembly.
To show off oneself with striking appearance or attire in public to attract attention.
A person with specialized skills in the repair, maintenance, and operation of machinery or technical equipment.
The process of a flower opening, or the state of something becoming larger, swollen, and expanded.
The first stool of a newborn, characterized by a dark greenish color and viscous texture, consisting of amniotic fluid and intestinal secretions.
The act of forcibly throwing or casting a person into the open sea.
The act of engaging in sexual intercourse with others in exchange for money or material goods, commonly known as prostitution.
The act of producing rhythmic, melodic sounds or singing a song using specific vocal techniques.
To bestow an honorary title or name, especially to a deceased or abdicated monarch
The act of neglecting, forgetting, or failing to heed an obligation, responsibility, or matter that requires attention.
To attack a target with a curved or non-linear trajectory, or to strike an object in an upward direction.
To include or attach documents, files, or other items as supplements to a letter, report, or primary file.
The act of making something easier, faster, or unhindered in its execution or progress.
The process of changing shape or condition to become gentler, less steep, or decreasing in intensity.
To provide a basis, foundation, or fundamental support for an idea, action, or policy to ensure it has a strong grounding.
To use something as a basis, foundation, or primary justification when constructing an argument, theory, or policy.
A group of islands in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
To become loud, resonant, or to produce a clear, forceful, and ringing sound.
A proverb stating that every action or endeavor undertaken has a specific purpose or intention.
The act of throwing or hurling something forcefully to a distant point.
The act of consuming a small portion of food to line the stomach and prevent hunger or discomfort before a main meal.
To prohibit or forbid