(mathematics) Up to, except for a negligible set (where negligible is not universally but contextually defined).
(measure theory, probability theory) Up to a null set; except for a set of measure 0.
Very close to, but not quite.
noun
(informal) Something or someone that doesn't quite make it.
altman
altmar
amatol
amatol
noun
A high explosive consisting of a mixture of ammonium nitrate and trinitrotoluene.
amelet
amulet
amulet
noun
A kind of protective charm or ornament, often bearing magical symbols, worn for protection against ill will, negative influences, or evil spirits.
amytal
amytal
noun
Synonym of amobarbital
armlet
armlet
noun
A band worn on the arm for ornamental or identification purposes.
A small arm.
balmat
bemolt
blitum
camlet
camlet
adj
Made of camlet.
noun
A fine fabric made from wool (originally camel, but later goat) and silk.
elmont
eltime
etymol
filmet
flomot
fotmal
fotmal
noun
(obsolete, units of measure) An old English unit of weight of 70 pounds, used particularly for lead
gimlet
gimlet
noun
A cocktail, usually made with gin and lime juice.
A small screw-tipped tool for boring holes.
verb
(nautical, transitive) To turn round (an anchor) as if turning a gimlet.
To pierce or bore holes (as if using a gimlet).
glotum
hamelt
hamilt
hamlet
hamlet
noun
(Britain) A village that does not have its own church.
A small village or a group of houses.
Any of the fish of the genus Hypoplectrus in the family Serranidae.
helmet
helmet
noun
(by extension, derogatory) A contemptible or stupid person.
(heraldry) The feature above a shield on a coat of arms.
A hard, protective head covering, typically part of armour.
A naked shield or protuberance on the top or fore part of the head of a bird.
The glans penis.
The hood-shaped upper sepal or petal of some flowers, as of the monkshood or the snapdragon.
The upper part of a chemist's retort.
verb
(transitive) To cover with, or as if with, a helmet.
helmut
imdtly
kulmet
lactam
lactam
noun
(organic chemistry) Any of a class of cyclic amides that are the nitrogen analogs of lactones, formed by heating amino acids; the tautomeric enol forms are known as lactims.
lactim
lactim
noun
(organic chemistry) Any of a class of cyclic hydroxy-imides (enols) that are tautomeric with the lactams.
lament
lament
noun
A song expressing grief.
An expression of grief, suffering, sadness or regret.
verb
(intransitive) To express grief; to weep or wail; to mourn.
(transitive) To feel great sorrow or regret; to bewail.
lamest
lamest
adj
superlative form of lame: most lame
lamont
lantum
latham
latium
latium
Proper noun
A region of central Italy in which the city of Rome was founded and grew to be the capital city of the Roman Empire
latomy
lemont
limbat
limbat
noun
(obsolete) A periodic cooling wind in Cyprus, blowing from the northwest.
limits
limits
noun
plural of limit
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of limit
limity
limpet
limpet
noun
(Britain) Someone clingy or dependent; someone disregarding or ignorant of another's personal space.
A small mollusc, of the family Patellidae with a conical shell found clinging to rocks in the intertidal zones of rocky shores.
litman
litmus
litmus
noun
(uncountable) A dyestuff extracted from certain lichens, that changes color when exposed to pH levels greater than or less than certain critical levels.
A simple test of acidity in a liquid using litmus, usually in the form of litmus paper.
A simple test of any attribute; a litmus test.
lomata
loment
loment
noun
(botany) A type of modified legume that breaks apart at constrictions occurring between the segments of the seeds.
lometa
lomita
lotium
lumpet
luteum
luteum
noun
corpus luteum
malate
malate
noun
(organic chemistry) A salt or ester of malic acid.
malati
malist
malist
noun
One who subscribes to the theory of malism; someone who thinks the world is evil.
malita
mallet
mallet
noun
(games) A light beetle with a long handle used in playing croquet.
(music) A small hammer-like tool used for playing certain musical instruments.
(sports) The stick used to strike the ball in the sport of polo.
(weaponry) A weapon resembling the tool, but typically much larger.
A type of hammer with a larger-than-usual head made of wood, rubber or similar non-iron material, used by woodworkers for driving a tool, such as a chisel. A kind of maul.
verb
(transitive) To beat or strike with, or as if with, a mallet.
maloti
maloti
noun
plural of loti
malott
malted
malted
adj
Processed into malt.
noun
(informal) A malted milk; a milkshake.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of malt
malter
malter
noun
(dated) A person who makes malt; a maltster.
maltha
maltha
noun
(historical) Any similar preparation used by the ancients as a cement, stucco, or mortar.
A thick mineral pitch.
Mineral tar.
malthe
maltol
maltol
noun
(chemistry) a substituted pyranone found in the bark and needles of some conifers and in roasted malt
malton
malton
Proper noun
a market town in North Yorkshire, England.
manlet
manlet
noun
(derogatory) A short man, especially a muscular one.
mantal
mantel
mantel
noun
(climbing) A maneuver to surmount a ledge, involving pushing down on the ledge to bring up the body. Also called a mantelshelf.
The shelf above a fireplace which may be also a structural support for the masonry of the chimney.
verb
(climbing) To surmount a ledge by pushing down on the ledge to bring up the body.
mantle
mantle
noun
(anatomy) The cerebral cortex.
(figuratively) A figurative garment representing authority or status, capable of affording protection.
(figuratively) Anything that covers or conceals something else; a cloak.
(geology) The layer between the Earth's core and crust.
(heraldry) A mantling.
(malacology) The body wall of a mollusc, from which the shell is secreted.
(ornithology) The back of a bird together with the folded wings.
A fireplace shelf; Alternative spelling of mantel
A gauzy fabric impregnated with metal nitrates, used in some kinds of gas and oil lamps and lanterns, which forms a rigid but fragile mesh of metal oxides when heated during initial use and then produces white light from the heat of the flame below it. (So called because it is hung above the lamp's flame like a mantel.)
A penstock for a water wheel.
A piece of clothing somewhat like an open robe or cloak, especially that worn by Orthodox bishops. (Compare mantum.)
The outer wall and casing of a blast furnace, above the hearth.
The zone of hot gases around a flame.
verb
(intransitive) To become covered or concealed.
(intransitive) To spread like a mantle (especially of blood in the face and cheeks when a person flushes).
(transitive) To cover or conceal (something); to cloak; to disguise.
To climb over or onto something.
marlet
martel
martel
noun
A hammer, especially a war hammer.
verb
(obsolete) To strike a blow with, or as with, a hammer.
mately
matlow
matral
mazatl
meatal
meatal
adj
Of, pertaining to or resembling a meatus.
meetly
meetly
adv
(archaic) fitly; suitably; properly
melete
melete
Proper noun
The Muse of meditation, one of the three original Boeotian muses.
a main belt asteroid.
melita
mellit
melote
melted
melted
adj
Being in a liquid state as a result of melting.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of melt
melter
melter
noun
A furnace used for melting iron in a foundry.
A laborer who operates such a furnace.
A person or thing that melts.
A variety of peach in which the flesh parts freely from the stone when ripe, also known as a free-stone.
An obsolete spelling of milter.
melton
melton
noun
A tough, short-napped material used for making overcoats.
mental
mental
adj
(anatomy, relational) Of or relating to the chin or median part of the lower jaw, genial.
(biology, relational) Of or relating to the chinlike or liplike structure.
(colloquial, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, comparable) Enjoyable or fun, especially in a frenetic way.
(colloquial, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, dated in the US, comparable) Mentally disordered; insane, mad, crazy.
(relational) Intended for the care or treatment of persons affected by psychiatric disorders.
Occurring or experienced in the mind.
Of or relating to intellectual as contrasted with emotional activity.
Of or relating to telepathic or mind-reading powers.
Of, relating to, or affected by a psychiatric disorder.
Of, relating to, or being intellectual as contrasted with overt physical activity.
Relating to spirit or idea as opposed to matter.
Relating to the mind, its activity, or its products as an object of study.
noun
(zootomy) A plate or scale covering the mentum or chin of a fish or reptile.
merlot
merlot
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Merlot
metall
metals
metals
noun
(rail transport) the rail tracks owned by a company or organisation; a rail network
plural of metal
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of metal
metely
metely
adj
(obsolete) According to measure or proportion.
methol
methol
noun
(organic chemistry) methyl alcohol; wood spirit
(organic chemistry, by extension) Any of the series of alcohols of the methane series of which methol proper is the type.
methyl
methyl
noun
(organic chemistry) The univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH₃-, formally derived from methane by the loss of a hydrogen atom; a compound or part of a compound formed by the attachment of such a radical.
mettle
mettle
adj
(Scotland) Spirited, vigorous, stout-hearted.
noun
(obsolete) Metal; a metallic substance.
A quality of endurance and courage.
Good temperament and character.
mexitl
millet
millet
noun
(historical) A semi-autonomous confessional community under the Ottoman Empire, especially a non-Muslim one.
(specifically) Common millet, in particular Panicum miliaceum.
Any of a group of various types of grass or its grains used as food, widely cultivated in the developing world.
milnet
milstd
milted
milted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of milt
milter
milter
noun
A male fish during breeding season.
miltie
milton
milton
Proper noun
name derived from the surname.
Name of many cities, towns and villages in Canada and the US.
A city in Florida
A town in Washington Township, Indiana, United States.
An unincorporated community in Union Township, Indiana, United States.
A village in Cambridgeshire, England, on the northern outskirts of Cambridge.
A town in Otago, New Zealand.
A sterilising compound for baby bottles.
mislit
mistal
mistal
noun
(UK, Northern England) A cowshed.
mistle
mistle
noun
(countable) the mistle thrush
(obsolete) mistletoe
verb
To fall like a fine rain; to drizzle.
mitral
mitral
adj
(anatomy, medicine) Pertaining to the mitral valve.
Pertaining to a mitre; resembling a mitre.
mittel
mittel
noun
(printing, German contexts, dated) Synonym of English.
mittle
molest
molest
verb
To annoy intentionally.
To disturb or tamper with.
To sexually assault or sexually harass.
mollet
molted
molted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of molt
molten
molten
adj
Glowing red-hot.
Made from a melted substance.
Melted.
verb
(archaic) past participle of melt
molter
molter
noun
One who, or that which, molts or sheds.
moltke
molton
moolet
mortal
mortal
adj
(Scotland, Tyneside) Very drunk.
(religion) Of a sin: involving the penalty of spiritual death, rather than merely venial.
Affecting as if with power to kill; deathly.
Causing death; deadly, fatal, killing, lethal (now only of wounds, injuries etc.).
Fatally vulnerable.
Human; belonging or pertaining to people who are mortal.
Of or relating to the time of death.
Punishable by death.
Susceptible to death by aging, sickness, injury, or wound; not immortal.
Very painful or tedious; wearisome.
adv
(colloquial) Mortally; enough to cause death.
noun
A human; someone susceptible to death.
mostly
mostly
adv
(obsolete) To the greatest extent; most.
Mainly or chiefly; for the most part; usually, generally, on the whole.
motels
motels
noun
plural of motel
motile
motile
adj
(biology) In organisms: having the power to move spontaneously.
(biology) In organs or organelles: capable of producing motion.
(physiology) In organs: having the power to move their contents, or to change their shape or tension by writhing or contracting as required by their particular physiological functions.
(psychology) Of or relating to those mental images that arise from the sensations of bodily movement and position. Cf. kinesthetic, proprioceptive.
noun
(psychology) A person whose prevailing mental imagery takes the form of inner feelings of action, such as incipient pronunciation of words, muscular innervations, etc.
motley
motley
adj
Comprising greatly varied elements, to the point of incongruity.
Having many colours; variegated.
noun
(by extension) A jester; a fool.
A jester's multicoloured clothes.
An incongruous mixture.
mottle
mottle
noun
A distinguishing blotch of color.
A mottled coloration or pattern.
verb
To mark with blotches of different color, or shades of color, as if stained; to spot; to maculate.
moults
moults
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moult
mulcts
mulcts
noun
plural of mulct
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mulct
muleta
muleta
noun
(bullfighting) A red flag used by bullfighters.
mulita
mulita
noun
Dasypus hybridus, the southern long-nosed armadillo.
mullet
mullet
noun
(US) Any of several species of freshwater fish in the sucker family (especially in the genus Moxostoma, the redhorses)
(especially US) A fish of the family Mugilidae (order Mugiliformes) (the grey mullets).
(heraldry) A star with straight edges and usually with five or six points.
(slang) A person who mindlessly follows a fad, a trend, or a leader.
A fish of the family Mullidae (order Syngnathiformes), especially the genus Mullus (the red mullets or goatfish).
A hairstyle where the hair is kept short on the top and sides and long at the back.
The rowel of a spur.
multan
multum
multum
noun
An extract of quassia licorice, fraudulently used by brewers in order to economize malt and hops.
mutely
mutely
adv
In a mute manner.
mutual
mutual
adj
(Relating to a company, insurance or financial institution) Owned by the members.
Collective, done or held in common.
Having the same relationship, each to each other.
Possessed in common.
Reciprocal.
noun
(Internet) Either of a pair of people who follow each other's social media accounts.
(business, finance, insurance) A mutual organization.
A mutual fund.
mutuel
mutule
mutule
noun
(architecture) Any of the rectangular blocks under the soffit of the cornice of the Greek Doric temple, which are studded with guttae.
myrtal
myrtle
myrtle
noun
An evergreen shrub or small tree of the genus Myrtus, native to southern Europe and north Africa.
Cyrilla spp.
myrtol
mythol
olmito
olmitz
omelet
omelet
noun
(American spelling) Alternative form of omelette
pelmet
pelmet
noun
An interior decorative item that is placed above a window to hide the curtain mechanisms, visually similar to a cornice or valance.
plumet
ramtil
ramtil
noun
A tropical African asteraceous shrub (Guizotia abyssinica) cultivated for its seeds, which yield a valuable oil used for food and as an illuminant.
ratlam
remelt
remelt
verb
To melt again after thawing.
samlet
samlet
noun
A young salmon.
smalti
smalti
noun
plural of smalto
smalto
smalto
noun
A piece of coloured glass used in mosaic.
smalts
smalts
noun
plural of smalt
smaltz
smelts
smelts
noun
plural of smelt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smelt
smilet
smilet
noun
(obsolete) A little smile.
smolts
smolts
noun
plural of smolt
stomal
stomal
adj
Of, or relating to a stoma.
sultam
sultam
noun
(chemistry) a cyclic sulfonamide in which the S-N bond is part of the ring