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- maseru/məˈsɛəruː/The capital city and largest urban centre of Lesotho, a landlocked country in Southern Africa.nounC2
- mash/mæʃ/To crush or beat something into a soft, pulpy mass; a soft, pulpy mass created by crushing or beating.nounverbverb-transitiveB2
- mash-up/ˈmæʃ.ʌp/A creative combination or mixture of two or more different elements (often songs, videos, or styles) into a single new work.nounB2
- masham/ˈmæʃəm/A breed of sheep originating in North Yorkshire, England.nounVery Low (C2+)
- mashed/mæʃt/Food, especially potatoes, that has been crushed into a soft, pulpy state.adjectivenounB1
- masher/ˈmæʃə/An object or person that crushes or pounds something into a soft, pulpy mass.nounLow
- masherbrum/ˌmæʃə(r)ˈbrʊm/A proper noun referring to the 25th highest mountain in the world, located in the Karakoram range of the Himalayas.nounLow/Very Rare
- mashgiach/maʃˈɡiːax/A supervisor or inspector, especially one who ensures that food is prepared according to Jewish dietary laws.nounlow
- mashgiah/maʃˈɡiːɑːx/A Jewish supervisor who ensures that food preparation and ingredients comply with kashrut (Jewish dietary laws).nounLow
- mashhad/ˌmæʃˈhæd/The capital city of Razavi Khorasan Province in northeastern Iran, known as a major religious and cultural centre.nounRare
- mashiach/mɑːˈʃiːɑːk/The anticipated savior and liberator in Jewish eschatology who will rule and redeem the Jewish people.nounVery Low / Specialised
- mashie/ˈmaʃi/A type of iron golf club, historically used for medium-distance approach shots.nounExtremely Low
- mashie iron/ˈmæʃi ˈaɪən/A type of golf club, historically used, with a loft between a mashie and a mid-iron, roughly equivalent to a modern 4-iron.nounVery Low
- mashie niblick/ˈmæʃi ˈnɪblɪk/A historic golf club, roughly equivalent to a modern 7-iron, used for approach shots.nounVery Low
- mashlam/ˈmæʃ.ləm/ (if following English phonotactics, speculative)Unrecognized/obscure term; not found in standard dictionaries. Possibly a coined term, proper noun, or dialectal variant requiring context.nounExtremely low (if used, likely in niche contexts, names, or creative works)
- mashona/məˈʃəʊnə/A member of a Bantu-speaking people forming the majority population of Zimbabwe.nounLow
- mashrebeeyah/mæʃrəˈbiːjə/A traditional Arabian architectural window feature, projecting from a wall and enclosed with carved wooden latticework.nounVery Low (Specialized/Term of Art)
- mashup/ˈmæʃʌp/A digital composition created by combining elements from two or more different sources, especially audio tracks, videos, or web applications.nounB2
- mashye and mashyane/ˈmæʃiː/ or /mæʃiˈæn/ (hypothetical based on spelling)This term appears to be a non-standard or regional variant, possibly a spelling of 'machine' in certain dialects, or a portmanteau/creative coinage combining 'mash' and 'machine', referring to a piece of equipment for mashing (e.g., in cooking or brewing). Without standard dictionary attestation, the core meaning is inferred as a device used for crushing or mashing substances.nounExtremely Rare / Non-Standard
- masinissa/ˌmæsɪˈnɪsə/A proper noun referring to a historical figure, specifically the first King of Numidia in North Africa.nounVery Low
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