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Words that sound like "morning" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(n)
The early part of the day, especially from midnight to noon.
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Feeling or expressing sorrow over someone's death.
(adv)
Every morning.
A surname.
A surname from German.
Something spoken or written that is intended to warn.
The appearance of the Moon when increasing, or in the form of a crescent.
(mathematical analysis) The endowing of a vector space, etc. with a norm.
Action described by the verb "to march".
Something that mars or spoils; a blemish.
(uncountable, music) A genre of Cape Verdean music and dance.
The denotation, referent, or idea connected with a word, expression, or symbol.
The utterance of a moan.
A surname from Irish
The activity of removing valuable resources (often minerals) from the earth.
A mixture consisting of beaten egg whites and sugar which is added to the tops of pies then browned.
A marriage.
A place to moor a vessel.
The act of showing one's buttocks.
(organic chemistry) A yellow flavonoid, extracted from fustic, once used to dye wool
(uncountable) A twisted strand of fibre used for knitting or weaving.
(collective, dated, fantasy) (The) people, humanity, man(kind).
(adj)
(postpositive, sometimes capitalized) Served with a white sauce containing cheese.
An undesirable situation; a predicament.
(N)
a municipality in the district Aichach-Friedberg, in Bavaria, Germany.
A surname from Irish.
Alternative form of mortling. [(UK, dialect, archaic) An animal, such as a sheep, that has died of disease or privation.]
A small rise in temperature.
(obsolete) A bad sore; a gangrene or cancer.
(historical) Of or relating to the Maurya Empire.
(v)
(slang) To intrude or butt in [with on].
A female given name from Latin or Hebrew.
A female given name spelling variant of Marnie
(Canada, US, Philippines, usually only in combination) A shop, a store, a market.
A female given name.
An application of marl to the soil, to aid agriculture.
(obsolete) Moorish
A surname from Dutch.
The uninhabited, southernmost atoll of the Tuamotu archipelago, French Polynesia.
(astronomy) The fourth planet in the solar system. Symbol: ♂
(ambitransitive) To express sadness or sorrow for; to grieve over (especially a death).
(now poetic) Morning.
(informal, derogatory) A stupid person; an idiot; a fool.
To damage, hurt, or injure something, usually an inanimate object.
(computing) The smooth transformation of one image into another using digital tweening.
A female given name from Irish.
Someone filled with or expressing grief or sadness, especially over a death; someone who mourns.
The place name of a county of 252,409 in northern California (see Marin County).
Causing frustration or anger.
The end of a sheephook to which the hook is attached.
A city and town in Steuben County, New York, United States.
A performance in mime.
The act by which somebody is maimed.
(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, slang) Very unattractive; ugly.
(psychology) The behavior in which one person consciously or subconsciously imitates the gesture, speech pattern, or attitude of another.
A form of Japanese rice wine, less alcoholic than saké and used in cooking.
(historical) A kind of open brimmed helmet used by footsoldiers in the 16th and 17th centuries, having no visor or bevor.
(styled as MORE TH>N) an insurance company based in the United Kingdom that offers home, pet and travel insurance.
"Morning Dew", also known as "(Walk Me Out in the) Morning Dew", is a contemporary folk song by Canadian singer-songwriter Bonnie Dobson.
(archaic) A thick woollen fabric, watered or with embossed figures, once used in upholstery, for curtains, etc. It is a variety of camlet.
A member of an Aboriginal people who live on Mer (Murray Island), in the eastern group of Torres Strait Islands off the northern tip of Australia.
A surname from French.
An act of abandoning a person in a remote, deserted place.
(obsolete) A bugbear; false terror.
A pantomime or dumb show.
In a mourning manner; grievingly.