(dialect) heavy; of heavy mood; doleful; sad; dull; gloomy.
helmville
hilversum
hooverism
humective
humective
adj
(obsolete) Tending to moisten.
noun
(obsolete) A humectant.
impeevish
machiavel
machiavel
Noun
A person who follows the principles laid down by Niccolò Machiavelli.
A schemer or intriguer.
markevich
mechnikov
menshevik
menshevik
Noun
A member of the gradualist or moderate wing of the Russian Social Democratic Workers' Party during the years preceding the Russian Revolution, when they split with the Bolsheviks; or a member of a later independent moderate-Marxist party formed in 1917.
midheaven
midheaven
noun
(astrology) The intersection of the ecliptic and meridian
misbehave
misbehave
verb
(intransitive or reflexive) To act or behave in an inappropriate, improper, incorrect, or unexpected manner.
mischieve
mischieve
verb
(now Scotland) To damage, do harm to; to injure.
misthrive
mulvihill
overhuman
overmarch
overmarch
verb
(transitive) To cause to march too far, or too often; to exhaust by marching.
overmatch
overmatch
noun
A match in which one opponent is greatly superior to the other.
An opponent who is more than a match for another; one who cannot be defeated.
verb
To be more than equal to or a match for, to surpass; hence, to conquer, vanquish.
To marry to a superior.
To match more than intended.
overwhelm
overwhelm
noun
The state or condition of being overwhelmed.
verb
To cause to surround, to cover.
To engulf, surge over and submerge.
To overpower emotionally.
To overpower, crush.
sheaveman
shovelman
vampirish
vampirish
adj
Pertaining to a vampire, characteristic of a vampire; photophobic, parasitic etc.