Denotes a belonging of a person or a thing to a group.
Denotes a mingling or intermixing with distinct or separable objects. (See Usage Note at amidst.)
Denotes a sharing of a common feature in a group.
animo
anomy
anomy
noun
Alternative spelling of anomie
bonum
cimon
coman
damon
demon
demon
noun
(Greek mythology) A tutelary deity or spirit intermediate between the major Olympian gods and mankind, especially a deified hero or the entity which supposedly guided Socrates, telling him what not to do.
(card games) A type of patience or solitaire (card game) played in the UK and/or US.
(in the plural) A person's fears or anxieties.
(now chiefly historical) A false god or idol; a Satanic divinity.
A hypothetical entity with special abilities postulated for the sake of a thought experiment in philosophy or physics.
A person's inner spirit or genius; a guiding or creative impulse.
A source (especially personified) of great evil or wickedness; a destructive feeling or character flaw.
A spirit not considered to be inherently evil; a (non-Christian) deity or supernatural being.
A very wicked or malevolent person; also (in weakened sense) a mischievous person, especially a child.
An evil spirit resident in or working for Hell; a devil.
Any of various hesperiid butterflies of the genera Notocrypta and Udaspes.
Someone with great strength, passion or skill for a particular activity, pursuit etc.; an enthusiast.
denom
donum
donum
noun
Alternative form of dunam
eamon
edmon
emong
emong
prep
Obsolete form of among.
emony
enorm
enorm
adj
(obsolete) enormous
entom
genom
gnome
gnome
noun
(astronomy, meteorology) An upper atmospheric optical phenomenon associated with thunderstorms, a compact blue starter.
(magic, alchemy, Rosicrucianism) An elemental (spirit or corporeal creature associated with a classical element) associated with earth.
(mythology, fantasy) One of a race of imaginary human-like beings, usually depicted as short and typically bearded males, who inhabit the inner parts of the earth and act as guardians of mines, mineral treasure, etc.; in modern fantasy literature and games, when distinguished from dwarves, gnomes are usually even smaller than dwarves and more focussed on engineering than mining.
(often derogatory) A banker, especially a secretive international one.
A brief reflection or maxim; a pithy saying.
A person of small stature or misshapen features, or of strange appearance.
A small statue of a dwarf-like character, often bearded, placed in a garden.
The northern pygmy owl, Glaucidium gnoma, a small owl of the western United States.
hamon
hamon
noun
A wavy line found on steel products that have been hardened differentially, with soft and hard steel sections, where the tempered steel is separated from the softer parts by the hamon.
hemon
idmon
imino
imino
noun
(chemistry) The divalent radical =NH or =N-R
inkom
inoma
jomon
jonme
kimon
lemon
lemon
adj
(Cockney rhyming slang, from "lemon tart") Smart; cheeky, vocal.
Containing or having the flavour/flavor and/or scent of lemons.
Of the pale yellow colour/color of lemons.
noun
(Cockney rhyming slang, shortened from “lemon flavour”) Favor.
(fandom slang) A piece of fanfiction involving explicit sex.
(slang) A defective or inadequate item or individual.
A more or less bright shade of yellow associated with lemon fruits.
A semitropical evergreen tree, Citrus limon, that bears such fruits.
A taste or flavour/flavor of lemons.
A yellowish citrus fruit.
verb
(transitive) To flavour with lemon.
limon
limon
noun
Obsolete form of lemon.
loman
macon
macon
noun
Mutton bacon, a form of bacon made from cured mutton.
maeon
mahon
mango
mango
noun
(US, chiefly southern Midwestern US, dated) A green bell pepper suitable for pickling.
A pickled vegetable or fruit with a spicy stuffing; a vegetable or fruit which has been mangoed.
A tropical Asian fruit tree, Mangifera indica.
A type of muskmelon, Cucumis melo.
A yellow-orange color, like that of mango flesh.
Any of various hummingbirds of the genus Anthracothorax.
The fruit of the mango tree.
verb
(uncommon) To stuff and pickle (a fruit).
manno
manoc
manon
manor
manor
noun
(London, slang) One's neighbourhood.
(UK, slang) Any home area or territory in which authority is exercised, often in a police or criminal context.
A district over which a feudal lord could exercise certain rights and privileges in medieval western Europe.
A landed estate.
The lord's residence and seat of control in such a district.
The main house of such an estate or a similar residence; a mansion.
manos
manos
noun
plural of mano
manso
manto
manto
noun
Obsolete form of manteau.
Phonetic Persian form of manteau
maron
mason
mason
noun
A bricklayer, one whose occupation is to build with stone or brick
A member of the fraternity of Freemasons. See Freemason.
One who prepares stone for building purposes.
verb
(transitive, normally with a preposition) To build stonework or brickwork about, under, in, over, etc.; to construct by masons
mayon
mazon
mecon
mecon
noun
(archaic) Opium.
(archaic) The opium poppy.
medon
melon
melon
adj
Of a light pinkish orange colour, like that of melon flesh.
noun
(chemistry) The result of heptazine being polymerized with the tri-s-triazine units linked through an amine (NH) link.
(countable) A mass of adipose tissue found in the forehead of all toothed whales, used to focus and modulate vocalizations.
(countable, Australia, New Zealand, derogatory) A member of the Green Party, or similar environmental group.
(countable, slang) The head.
(uncountable) A light pinkish orange colour, like that of some melon flesh.
(uncountable) Fruit of such plants.
(usually in the plural, slang) Breasts.
Genus Benincasa, a winter melon
Genus Citrullus, watermelons and others
Genus Cucumis, various musk melons, including honeydew, cantaloupes, and horned melon.
Genus Momordica, a bitter melon
menlo
menlo
Proper noun
A city in Georgia in the United States.
A city in Iowa.
A village in Ireland.
A city in Kansas.
An unincorporated community in Washington.
menno
menon
menow
menow
noun
Obsolete form of minnow.
meson
meson
noun
(now specifically, physics) An elementary particle that is composed of a quark and an antiquark, such as a kaon or pion. (Mesons composed of rarer quarks are much heavier.)
(obsolete) A member of a group of subatomic particles having a mass intermediate between electrons and protons. (The most easily detected mesons fit this definition.)
(rare outside entomology) The mesial plane dividing the body into similar right and left halves.
milon
minco
minco
Proper noun
A city in Oklahoma.
mingo
minho
minoa
minor
minor
adj
(Canada, US, education) Of or related to a minor, a secondary area of undergraduate study.
(UK, dated) The younger of two pupils with the same surname.
(law) Underage, not having reached legal majority.
(logic) Acting as the subject of the second premise of a categorical syllogism, which then also acts as the subject of its conclusion.
(mathematics) Of or related to a minor, a determinate obtained by deleting one or more rows and columns from a matrix.
(medicine, sometimes figurative) Not serious, not involving risk of death, permanent injury, dangerous surgery, or extended hospitalization.
(music) Incorporating a minor third interval above the (in scales) tonic or (in chords) root note, (also figurative) tending to produce a dark, discordant, sad, or pensive effect.
(music) Smaller by a diatonic semitone than the equivalent major interval.
(music, historical) Having semibreves twice as long as a minim.
(music, historical) Of or related to the relationship between the longa and the breve in a score.
(politics, obsolete) Of or related to a minority party.
Lesser, smaller in importance, size, degree, seriousness, or significance compared to another option
noun
(Australian football) Synonym of behind: a one-point kick.
(Canada, US, education) A formally recognized secondary area of undergraduate study, requiring fewer course credits than the equivalent major.
(Canada, US, education, uncommon) A person who is completing or has completed such a course of study.
(Catholicism) Alternative letter-case form of Minor: a Franciscan friar, a Clarist nun.
(Scotland law, obsolete) An adolescent, a person above the legal age of puberty but below the age of majority.
(UK, rare, obsolete) The younger brother of a pupil.
(baseball) Ellipsis of minor league: the lower level of teams.
(bridge) Ellipsis of minor suit; a card of a minor suit.
(campanology) Changes rung on six bells.
(entomology) A leaf-cutter worker ant intermediate in size between a minim and a media.
(entomology) Any of various noctuid moths in Europe and Asia, chiefly in the Oligia and Mesoligia genera.
(ice hockey) Ellipsis of minor penalty: a penalty requiring a player to leave the ice for 2 minutes unless the opposing team scores.
(law) A child, a person who has not reached the age of majority, consent, etc. and is legally subject to fewer responsibilities and less accountability and entitled to fewer legal rights and privileges.
(logic) Ellipsis of minor term or minor premise.
(mathematics) A determinant of a square matrix obtained by deleting one or more rows and columns.
(mathematics, rare, obsolete) Synonym of subtrahend, the amount subtracted from a number.
(music) Ellipsis of minor interval, scale, mode, key, chord, triad, etc.
(rugby, historical) Ellipsis of minor point: a lesser score formerly gained by certain actions.
A lesser person or thing, a person, group, or thing of minor rank or in the minor leagues.
verb
Used in a phrasal verb: minor in.
minos
minos
noun
plural of mino
minot
minow
minow
noun
Archaic spelling of minnow.
minto
moans
moans
noun
plural of moan
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moan
mogan
mohun
moina
monad
monad
noun
(biology, dated) A single-celled organism.
(botany) A single individual (such as a pollen grain) that is free from others, not united in a group.
(category theory) A monoid object in the category of endofunctors of a fixed category.
(functional programming) A data type which represents a specific form of computation, along with the operations "return" and "bind".
(philosophy) An ultimate atom, or simple, unextended point; something ultimate and indivisible.
monah
monal
monal
noun
Any of three species of pheasant in the genus Lophophorus.
monas
monas
noun
plural of mona
monax
monck
monda
monde
monde
noun
A ball-like object, located near the top of a crown, symbolizing the globe.
mondo
mondo
adj
(US, slang) Big, large; major, significant.
adv
(US, slang) Very, extremely, really.
noun
(Zen Buddhism) A dialogue between master and student designed to obtain an intuitive truth.
monee
monel
moner
moner
noun
(zoology) Any member of the Monera.
monet
money
money
noun
A currency maintained by a state or other entity which can guarantee its value (such as a monetary union).
A generally accepted means of exchange and measure of value.
A legally or socially binding conceptual contract of entitlement to wealth, void of intrinsic value, payable for all debts and taxes, and regulated in supply.
A person who funds an operation.
An item of value between two or more parties used for the exchange of goods or services.
Hard cash in the form of banknotes and coins, as opposed to cheques/checks, credit cards, or credit more generally.
The total value of liquid assets available for an individual or other economic unit, such as cash and bank deposits.
Wealth; a person, family or class that possesses wealth
monge
mongo
mongo
noun
(New York City) Still-usable things salvaged (by sanmen) from garbage.
Clipping of mongoloid.
monia
monic
monic
adj
(biology) Monomorphic.
(category theory) Of a morphism: that it is a monomorphism.
(mathematics) Of a polynomial whose leading coefficient is one.
If a composition (of morphisms) is monic then, by theorem, the pre-composite of it is monic as well.
noun
A monic polynomial.
monie
monie
noun
Archaic spelling of money.
moniz
monjo
monks
monks
noun
plural of monk
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of monk
monny
monon
monos
monos
noun
plural of mono
monro
monro
Proper noun
variant of Monroe.
monte
monte
noun
(countable, Latin America) A wood or forest; timberland.
(uncountable, card games) A game in which three or four cards are dealt face-up and players bet on which of them will first be matched in suit by others dealt.
month
month
noun
(obsolete, in the plural) A woman's period; menstrual discharge.
A period into which a year is divided, historically based on the phases of the moon.
A period of 30 days, 31 days, or some alternation thereof.
monti
monto
monts
monts
noun
plural of mont
montu
monty
monty
Proper noun
A diminutive of the male given names Montgomery and Montague.
Montgomery of Alamein
monza
moong
moong
noun
Alternative spelling of mung
moons
moons
noun
plural of moon
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moon
moony
moony
adj
(figurative) Absent-minded.
(figurative) Silly; sentimental; mooning over something.
Moonlit.
Resembling the moon.
Sickly or tipsy.
noun
(dated) A silly person.
(slang) The act of mooning, flashing the buttocks.
moorn
moorn
noun
(UK, obsolete, dialect) morn; morning
mopan
mopan
Proper noun
A Mayan language spoken in Belize and Guatemala.
moran
moran
noun
(East Africa) An unmarried Maasai or Samburu warrior.
Misspelling of moron.
morin
morin
noun
(organic chemistry) A yellow flavonoid, extracted from fustic, once used to dye wool
morna
morna
noun
(countable) A piece of music in this style.
(uncountable, music) A genre of Cape Verdean music and dance.
morne
morne
noun
A small, rounded hill.
Obsolete spelling of morn
Obsolete spelling of mourn
The blunt head of a jousting-lance.
morns
morns
noun
plural of morn
moron
moron
noun
(informal, derogatory) A stupid person; an idiot; a fool.
(psychology, dated, originally) A person of mild mental subnormality in the former classification of mental retardation, having an intelligence quotient of 50–70.
mosan
moton
moton
noun
(military, historical) A small plate covering the armpit in armour of the 14th century and later.
mound
mound
noun
(US, vulgar, slang) The mons veneris.
(baseball) Elevated area of dirt upon which the pitcher stands to pitch.
(obsolete) A helmet.
(obsolete) A protection; restraint; curb.
(obsolete) Might; size.
(obsolete, anatomy, measurement, figuratively) A hand.
A ball or globe forming part of the regalia of an emperor or other sovereign. It is encircled with bands, enriched with precious stones, and surmounted with a cross.
A natural elevation appearing as if thrown up artificially; a regular and isolated hill, hillock, or knoll.
An artificial hill or elevation of earth; a raised bank; an embankment thrown up for defense
verb
(intransitive) To form a mound.
(transitive) To force or pile into a mound or mounds.
(transitive) To fortify with a mound; add a barrier, rampart, etc. to.
mount
mount
noun
(heraldry) A green hillock in the base of a shield.
(martial arts) A dominant ground grappling position, where one combatant sits on the other combatants torso with the face pointing towards the opponent's head.
(now only figurative) A car, bicycle, or motorcycle used for racing.
(obsolete) A bank; a fund.
(obsolete) A bulwark for offence or defence; a mound.
(obsolete) A rider in a cavalry unit or division.
(palmistry) Any of seven fleshy prominences in the palm of the hand, taken to represent the influences of various heavenly bodies.
A hill or mountain.
A mounting; an object on which another object is mounted.
A signal for mounting a horse.
A step or block to assist in mounting a horse.
An animal, usually a horse, used to ride on (unlike a draught horse).
verb
(cooking) To incorporate fat, especially butter, into (a dish, especially a sauce to finish it).
(intransitive, sometimes with up) To increase in quantity or intensity.
(obsolete) To attain in value; to amount (to).
(obsolete, intransitive) To rise on high; to go up; to be upraised or uplifted; to tower aloft; to ascend; often with up.
(obsolete, transitive) To cause (something) to rise or ascend; to drive up; to raise; to elevate; to lift up.
(transitive) To attach (an object) to a support, backing, framework etc.
(transitive) To begin (a campaign, military assault, etc.); to launch.
(transitive) To cause to mount; to put on horseback; to furnish with animals for riding.
(transitive) To get on top of (another) for the purpose of copulation.
(transitive) To get upon; to ascend; to climb.
(transitive) To have sexual intercourse with someone.
(transitive) To place oneself on (a horse, a bicycle, etc.); to bestride.
(transitive) To prepare and arrange the scenery, furniture, etc. for use in (a play or production).
(transitive, archaic) To deploy (cannon) for use.
(transitive, computing) To attach (a drive or device) to the file system in order to make it available to the operating system.
(transitive, martial arts) To sit on a combatants torso with the face pointing towards the opponent's head; to assume the mount position in ground grappling.
mourn
mourn
noun
(now literary) Sorrow, grief.
A ring fitted upon the head of a lance to prevent wounding an adversary in tilting.
verb
(intransitive) To wear mourning.
(transitive) To utter in a sorrowful manner.
(transitive, intransitive) To express sadness or sorrow for; to grieve over (especially a death).
moyen
moyna
mungo
mungo
noun
A material of short fiber and inferior quality obtained by deviling woollen rags or the remnants of woollen goods, specifically those of felted, milled, or hard-spun woollen cloth, as distinguished from shoddy, or the deviled product of loose-textured woollen goods or worsted.
munro
munro
noun
Alternative form of Munro
muong
muons
muons
noun
plural of muon
muton
muton
noun
(genetics) A unit of mutation forming part of a recon.
myron
myron
noun
chrism; myrrh
myton
myton
Proper noun
A city in Utah.
nammo
naoma
naomi
naomi
Proper noun
The mother-in-law of the Biblical figure Ruth.
name of Biblical origin.
ncmos
nemos
neoma
ngoma
ngoma
noun
A large social dancing event in parts of Africa.
nkomo
noami
noemi
nomad
nomad
adj
Synonym of nomadic.
noun
(anthropology) A member of a society or class who herd animals from pasture to pasture with no fixed home.
(figuratively) A person who changes residence frequently.
(figuratively) Synonym of wanderer: an itinerant person.
(figuratively, sports) A player who changes teams frequently.
noman
noman
noun
(obsolete) Not a person; not a human.
nomap
nomas
nomen
nomen
noun
(historical) The birth name of a pharaoh, the fifth of the five names of the royal titulary, traditionally encircled by a cartouche and preceded by the title zꜣ-rꜥ.
(historical) The name of a citizen of Ancient Rome, designating them as a member of a gens.
nomes
nomes
noun
plural of nome
nomic
nomic
adj
(dated) Customary; ordinary; applied to the usual spelling of a language, in distinction from strictly phonetic methods.
(sciences, philosophy) Relating to a law.
nomoi
nomoi
noun
plural of nomos
nomos
nomos
noun
A territorial division of ancient Egypt; a nome.
The body of law, especially that governing human behaviour.
norma
norma
noun
A norm.
A square for measuring right angles.
A template.
normi
norml
norms
norms
noun
plural of norm
normy
notum
notum
noun
(zoology) The back; the dorsal aspect of the thorax in insects.