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(n)
A prescribed quantity or extent.
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One who moshes.
A surname.
One who drives a dogsled over ice and snow; specifically, one who participates in a dogsled race.
A female parent, especially of a human; a female who parents a child (which she has given birth to, adopted, or fostered).
(adj)
Greater in dignity, rank, importance, significance, or interest.
An adult female horse.
(fantasy) merpeople
That has been determined by measurement.
Susceptibility to measurement.
(chiefly derogatory) A person having a tendency to take advantage of the help of others, especially if making little effort to help themselves.
A city, the county seat of Candler County, Georgia, United States.
One who, or that which, mashes.
(Geordie, Scotland) more
A female given name from Irish.
Something that matches.
The seventh solar month of the Persian calendar.
One who, or that which, measures.
(N)
(Spanish: "Woman") the title of the first album by Spanish singer Marta Sánchez.
(Scotland and Northern England) mother
A hamlet in Bude-Stratton parish, north Cornwall, England (OS grid ref SS2007).
A megohmmeter.
an industrial and tourist town located in the Salem district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India.
A surname originating as an occupation for someone who mowed hay.
A person who mouths
A mausoleum or shrine in the Arab world.
(v)
(Yorkshire, dialect) to bother or harass
(archaic, UK, dialect) A mother.
Just, only; no more than, pure and simple, neither more nor better than might be expected.
A person who assaults and robs others, especially in a public place.
(now historical) A traditional village community in Imperial Russia, characterised by self-government and collectivist control of local lands.
(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, slang, offensive) An unattractive or ugly person.
A person who removes muck (waste, debris, broken rock, etc.), especially from a mine, construction site, or stable.
A surname from Hebrew.
Symbol for megayear(s).
One who mungs.
Initialism of My Chemical Romance (“American rock band”).
(chiefly historical) An Arab frontier outpost or garrison town, chiefly in the period of early Islamic expansion.
Obsolete spelling of meres.
Obsolete form of mere. [Boundary, limit; a boundary-marker; boundary-line.]
(business) Initialism of monthly recurring revenue.
Alternative form of mugger (“type of crocodile”). [A person who assaults and robs others, especially in a public place.]
(derogatory) A person who hoards money rather than spending it; one who is cheap or extremely parsimonious.
Lower; under.
A cat that catches mice, kept specifically for the purpose. [from 15th c.]
(Judaism) An informer or grass; one who tells on another.
(archaic or historical) A large drinking bowl made from such wood; a mazer bowl.
A surname from Polish.
A surname from Hindi.
Someone who makes; a person or thing that makes or produces something.
Mode of action; way of performing or doing anything.
A landed estate.
(transitive) To spoil; to ruin; to scathe; to damage.
A surname from Irish.
A native or resident of the state of Maine in the United States of America.
(US, informal) An important person, often in the negative sense of self-important; a bigwig.
A German surname.
(modern usage) The national poet laureate of Scotland.
(geology, volcanology) A broad volcanic crater, usually filled with water to form a lake.
A member of a particular ethnic group from Nepal and northern India.
A city in Sri Lanka.
(Islam) A mandatory gift from the groom (or his family) to the bride (or her family) upon marriage in Islamic cultures.
A mace bearer; specifically, an officer of a court in Scotland.
(law, UK, obsolete) The act or fact, especially of theft.
large european marine food fish
(cooking) Made without meat (and thus permitted to be eaten on a fast day).