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arman

armen

armin

armyn

arnim

enarm

enarm

verb

  1. (archaic, transitive) To arm; to provide with weapons.

enorm

enorm

adj

  1. (obsolete) enormous

ermin

ermin

noun

  1. Obsolete form of ermine.

inarm

inerm

inerm

adj

  1. (botany) Without spines or thorns; inermous.

manor

manor

noun

  1. (London, slang) One's neighbourhood.
  2. (UK, slang) Any home area or territory in which authority is exercised, often in a police or criminal context.
  3. A district over which a feudal lord could exercise certain rights and privileges in medieval western Europe.
  4. A landed estate.
  5. The lord's residence and seat of control in such a district.
  6. The main house of such an estate or a similar residence; a mansion.

maren

marin

marna

marne

marni

maron

maryn

merna

minar

minar

noun

  1. A minaret.

miner

miner

noun

  1. (cryptocurrencies) Software or hardware that mines, or creates new units of cryptocurrency; someone engaged in mining.
  2. A person who works in a mine.
  3. An operator of ordnance mines and similar explosives.
  4. Any bird of one of four species of Australian endemic honeyeaters in the genus Manorina.
  5. Any bird of one of several species of South American ovenbirds in the genus Geositta.

minor

minor

adj

  1. (Canada, US, education) Of or related to a minor, a secondary area of undergraduate study.
  2. (UK, dated) The younger of two pupils with the same surname.
  3. (law) Underage, not having reached legal majority.
  4. (logic) Acting as the subject of the second premise of a categorical syllogism, which then also acts as the subject of its conclusion.
  5. (mathematics) Of or related to a minor, a determinate obtained by deleting one or more rows and columns from a matrix.
  6. (medicine, sometimes figurative) Not serious, not involving risk of death, permanent injury, dangerous surgery, or extended hospitalization.
  7. (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.
  8. (music) Smaller by a diatonic semitone than the equivalent major interval.
  9. (music, historical) Having semibreves twice as long as a minim.
  10. (music, historical) Of or related to the relationship between the longa and the breve in a score.
  11. (politics, obsolete) Of or related to a minority party.
  12. Lesser, smaller in importance, size, degree, seriousness, or significance compared to another option

noun

  1. (Australian football) Synonym of behind: a one-point kick.
  2. (Canada, US, education) A formally recognized secondary area of undergraduate study, requiring fewer course credits than the equivalent major.
  3. (Canada, US, education, uncommon) A person who is completing or has completed such a course of study.
  4. (Catholicism) Alternative letter-case form of Minor: a Franciscan friar, a Clarist nun.
  5. (Scotland law, obsolete) An adolescent, a person above the legal age of puberty but below the age of majority.
  6. (UK, rare, obsolete) The younger brother of a pupil.
  7. (baseball) Ellipsis of minor league: the lower level of teams.
  8. (bridge) Ellipsis of minor suit; a card of a minor suit.
  9. (campanology) Changes rung on six bells.
  10. (entomology) A leaf-cutter worker ant intermediate in size between a minim and a media.
  11. (entomology) Any of various noctuid moths in Europe and Asia, chiefly in the Oligia and Mesoligia genera.
  12. (ice hockey) Ellipsis of minor penalty: a penalty requiring a player to leave the ice for 2 minutes unless the opposing team scores.
  13. (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.
  14. (logic) Ellipsis of minor term or minor premise.
  15. (mathematics) A determinant of a square matrix obtained by deleting one or more rows and columns.
  16. (mathematics, rare, obsolete) Synonym of subtrahend, the amount subtracted from a number.
  17. (music) Ellipsis of minor interval, scale, mode, key, chord, triad, etc.
  18. (rugby, historical) Ellipsis of minor point: a lesser score formerly gained by certain actions.
  19. A lesser person or thing, a person, group, or thing of minor rank or in the minor leagues.

verb

  1. Used in a phrasal verb: minor in.

miran

mirna

mirna

noun

  1. microRNA

mnras

mnurs

moner

moner

noun

  1. (zoology) Any member of the Monera.

monro

monro

Proper noun

  1. variant of Monroe.

moorn

moorn

noun

  1. (UK, obsolete, dialect) morn; morning

moran

moran

noun

  1. (East Africa) An unmarried Maasai or Samburu warrior.
  2. Misspelling of moron.

morin

morin

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) A yellow flavonoid, extracted from fustic, once used to dye wool

morna

morna

noun

  1. (countable) A piece of music in this style.
  2. (uncountable, music) A genre of Cape Verdean music and dance.

morne

morne

noun

  1. A small, rounded hill.
  2. Obsolete spelling of morn
  3. Obsolete spelling of mourn
  4. The blunt head of a jousting-lance.

morns

morns

noun

  1. plural of morn

moron

moron

noun

  1. (informal, derogatory) A stupid person; an idiot; a fool.
  2. (psychology, dated, originally) A person of mild mental subnormality in the former classification of mental retardation, having an intelligence quotient of 50–70.

mourn

mourn

noun

  1. (now literary) Sorrow, grief.
  2. A ring fitted upon the head of a lance to prevent wounding an adversary in tilting.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To wear mourning.
  2. (transitive) To utter in a sorrowful manner.
  3. (transitive, intransitive) To express sadness or sorrow for; to grieve over (especially a death).

munro

munro

noun

  1. Alternative form of Munro

muran

myrna

myron

myron

noun

  1. chrism; myrrh

namer

namer

noun

  1. One who names, or calls by name.

namur

namur

Proper noun

  1. A province of Wallonia, Belgium.
  2. The capital city of Wallonia.

Proper noun

  1. Namur islet, Kwajalein atoll, Marshall Islands.

norma

norma

noun

  1. A norm.
  2. A square for measuring right angles.
  3. A template.

normi

norml

norms

norms

noun

  1. plural of norm

normy

nurmi

nvram

orman

raman

ramin

ramin

Proper noun

  1. a municipality in Germany (coordinates: 53°24′N 14°17′E)

ramon

reman

reman

adj

  1. Clipping of remanufactured.

verb

  1. To supply with new personnel.

remen

rhamn

rnwmp

roman

roman

adj

  1. (of text, computing) of or related to the Latin alphabet.
  2. (of type, typography) upright, as opposed to italic.

noun

  1. (archaic) A novel.
  2. (typography) One of the main three types used for the Latin alphabet (the others being italics and blackletter), in which the ascenders are mostly straight.

ruman

rumen

rumen

noun

  1. The first compartment of the stomach of a cow or other ruminants.

unarm

unarm

verb

  1. (intransitive) To remove one's armour.
  2. (transitive) To disarm, to remove the armour and weapons from.

unram

urman

urman

noun

  1. Synonym of taiga (a kind of subarctic forest)