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(n)
A field or pasture; a piece of land covered or cultivated with grass, usually intended to be mown for hay.
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A male given name from Persian.
(Australia, New Zealand) Any fish in the genus Atypichthys, in Australia mostly Atypichthys strigatus and in New Zealand Atypichthys latus.
A male given name.
(adj)
Covered or splashed with, or full of, mud (“wet soil”).
(Australia) A measure of 285 ml (10 fl oz) of beer; a pot.
(Australia) Alternative form of middy (“measure of beer”). [(nautical, slang) A midshipman.]
One who muddies or obscures something.
A surname from German.
A personal slogan.
Given to sudden or frequent changes of mind; temperamental.
A diminutive of the unisex given name Madison.
(informal, chiefly in the plural) Medications, especially prescribed psychoactive medications.
A diminutive of the female given name Madeleine.
A surname.
(In only some varieties of English) A motorcycle or moped.
An international distress signal used by shipping and aircraft.
(informal, file format) A computerized music file in the MIDI format.
(v)
(transitive, usually with “out”) To dispense, measure in order to dispense, allot (especially punishment, reward etc.).
(aviation, travel, initialism) Medical Fitness for Air Travel
(Buddhism) Lovingkindness or compassion, especially if developed through meditation or mindfulness.
Narendra Modi, 14th Prime Minister of India.
A Malayo-Polynesian language spoken in Papua New Guinea.
(Sunni Islam) A leader who, according to Sunni eschatology, will appear and restore peace and justice before the end of the world.
(dated) trendy; fashionable
Labour Day, the first day of May, a worldwide workers' holiday.
used in combination to denote the middle
A surname from Hindi.
Mitochondrial disease.
A pet form of the female given name Maud or Maude.
A surname from Hungarian.
(historical) A traditional Spanish unit of dry measure, equivalent to about 2.3 L.
A finely milled, refined and bleached wheat flour, used in making Indian foods such as samosa, chakli and bhatoora.
A surname from French.
A nonexistent island, historically included on maps at various locations in the North Atlantic, and usually depicted as crescent-shaped.
(Japanese politics) Abbreviation of Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry.
(intransitive) To agree by, or as by, saying me too.
(Geordie, slang) The Tyne and Wear Metro.
A small city, the county seat of Jones County, South Dakota, United States.
(N)
a Latin American pop/rock band, spun off in 1997 from the Latin American boy band once known as Menudo.
A breed of herding dog originating in Hungary.
Initialism of more economically developed country.
a leafy and once suburban district in the Southern Area of Cairo, Egypt, on the east bank of the Nile about upriver from downtown Cairo.
A member of an indigenous people of northern California, residing in the central Sierra Nevada.
a Danish discount supermarket brand operating in Denmark, Germany and Poland.
a suffix used in Portuguese-speaking countries to distinguish a grandson from his grandfather when they have the same given name.
A donkey or ass.
A surname from Italian.
an Italian given name that is a diminutive form of Antonietta and form of Antonia in use in Italy.
(obsolete) Tokyo
Occupying a middle position; middle.
(slang) Middle-grade marijuana.
(UK, archaic) The storm petrel.
Alternative spelling of mitey (“infested with mites”). [Of or pertaining to mites.]
(archaic) A native house servant in India.
(dialect) Alternative spelling of midden. [A dung heap.]
Initialism of Ministry of International Trade and Industry (of Japan).
A female given name from Japanese.
A surname from Irish.
(transitive) To do (something) incorrectly or improperly.
Any of certain trees in the mallow family, native to the Caribbean.