A recluse; someone who lives alone and shuns human companionship.
A religious recluse; someone who lives alone for religious reasons; an eremite.
A spiced cookie made with molasses, raisins, and nuts.
Any in the subfamily Phaethornithinae of hummingbirds.
martha
marthe
mather
mather
noun
Alternative form of madder
mathre
mathur
matrah
mehtar
mehtar
noun
(India, historical) A ruler in certain princely states of the Northwest Frontier region.
(India, historical) A sweeper or scavenger of low caste.
mether
mether
noun
(historical, Ireland) A communal drinking vessel used in Gaelic times for drinking mead. It had squared sides and one drank from a corner. Also, a trophy in this shape.
num
(dialect) Four in the old counting system of Northern England.
mirths
mirths
noun
plural of mirth
mither
mither
noun
(Scotland and Northern England) mother
verb
(intransitive, Northern England, especially Manchester) To make an unnecessary fuss, moan, bother.
(transitive, Northern England, especially Manchester) To pester or irritate someone. Usually directed at children.
mithra
mithra
Proper noun
a particular divinity (yazata) in Zoroastrianism and later Iranian history and culture, the hypostasis of "contract", "oath".
Roman Mithras.
mother
mother
noun
(dated) A term of address for one's wife.
(dated, when followed by a surname) A title of respect for one's mother-in-law.
(euphemistic, colloquial) A striking example.
(euphemistic, mildly vulgar, slang) Motherfucker.
(figuratively) A female ancestor.
(figuratively) A source or origin.
(figuratively) Any elderly woman, especially within a particular community.
(figuratively) Any person or entity which performs mothering.
(obsolete) Hysterical passion; hysteria; the uterus.
(rail transport) A locomotive which provides electrical power for a slug.
A (human) female who has given birth to a baby; this person in relation to their child or children.
A disc produced from the electrotyped master, used in manufacturing phonograph records.
A female parent of an animal.
A human female who donates a fertilized egg or donates a body cell which has resulted in a clone.
A human female who parents an adopted or fostered child.
A pregnant female, possibly as a shortened form of mother-to-be.
Alternative form of moth-er
Dregs, lees; a stringy, mucilaginous or film- or membrane-like substance (consisting of acetobacters) which develops in fermenting alcoholic liquids (such as wine, or cider), and turns the alcohol into acetic acid with the help of oxygen from the air.
Something that is the greatest or most significant of its kind. (See mother of all.)
The female superior or head of a religious house; an abbess, etc.
The principal piece of an astrolabe, into which the others are fixed.
verb
(chiefly transitive) To give birth to or produce (as its female parent) a child. (Compare father.)
(intransitive, of an alcohol) To develop mother.
(transitive) To cause to contain mother (“that substance which develops in fermenting alcohol and turns it into vinegar”).
(transitive) To treat as a mother would be expected to treat her child; to nurture.
murtha
rhythm
rhythm
noun
A flow, repetition or regularity.
A person's natural feeling for rhythm.
A regular quantitative change in a variable (notably natural) process.
A specifically defined pattern of such variation.
Controlled repetition of a phrase, incident or other element as a stylistic figure in literature and other narrative arts; the effect it creates.
The musical instruments which provide rhythm (mainly; not or less melody) in a musical ensemble.
The tempo or speed of a beat, song or repetitive event.
The variation of strong and weak elements (such as duration, accent) of sounds, notably in speech or music, over time; a beat or meter.
roomth
roomth
noun
(obsolete) Room; sufficient space for a person or thing to occupy; place.
(obsolete) Roominess; spaciousness.
thairm
thamar
thamar
Proper noun
name. A less common spelling of Tamar.
tharms
tharms
noun
plural of tharm
themer
therma
therme
thermo
therms
therms
noun
plural of therm
thiram
thiram
noun
The fungicide and bird repellent tetramethylthiuram disulfide.
thorma
thrimp
thrums
thrums
noun
plural of thrum
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thrum
trumph
warmth
warmth
noun
(art) The effect of using mostly red and yellow hues.
A moderate degree of heat; the sensation of being warm.