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- mazatec/ˈmæz.ə.tek/An indigenous people of Mexico, primarily inhabiting the region of Oaxaca.nounLow
- mazatlan/ˌmæs.ətˈlæn/A coastal city and major port in the Mexican state of Sinaloa, known for its beaches, tourism, and fishing industry.nounLow
- mazda/ˈmæz.də/A proper noun referring to a major international automotive manufacturer, known for producing cars and other vehicles.nounMedium
- mazdaism/ˈmæzdəɪzəm/The monotheistic religion founded by Zoroaster in ancient Persia, centred on the worship of Ahura Mazda.nounRare
- maze/meɪz/A complex and confusing network of paths or passages; a labyrinth.nounverbverb-transitiveB1
- mazel tov/ˌmæz.əl ˈtɒv/An interjection expressing congratulations or good wishes, especially on a happy occasion such as a wedding, birth, or achievement.interjectionnounLow-to-Medium
- mazer/ˈmeɪzə/A large drinking bowl or cup, historically made of hard wood, often maple or birch, and sometimes mounted with silver or gold.nounVery Low (Obsolete/Historical)
- mazopathia/ˌmeɪ.zəʊˈpæθ.ɪ.ə/A pathological condition or disease of the placenta.nounVery Low
- mazopathy/meɪˈzɒpəθi/An obsolete or rare term from medical/biological sciences, used historically to refer to a disease or pathological condition of the breast, mammary glands, or placenta.nounExtremely Rare / Obsolete
- mazu/ˈmɑːzuː/A Japanese word referring to a goddess of the sea, and often, the name of a deity in Taiwanese folk religion.nounLow (in English contexts); Medium (in specific cultural or religious contexts in East Asia).
- mazuma/məˈzuːmə/Money; cash.nounVery Low (archaic slang)
- mazurka/məˈzɜː.kə/A lively Polish folk dance in triple meter (3/4 or 3/8 time), characterized by strong accents on the second or third beat, or a piece of music composed for this dance.nounLow Frequency / C2
- mazzard/ˈmæz.əd/A wild sweet cherry (Prunus avium), particularly its fruit.nounVery low, obsolete/archaic
- mazzini/mætˈsiːni/Giuseppe Mazzini, an Italian revolutionary, journalist, and activist in the 19th century, a key figure in the movement for Italian unification (the Risorgimento) and a proponent of republicanism.nounC2 / Very Low
- maˈlayan/məˈleɪən/Of or relating to the Malay Peninsula or its people, culture, or languages.adjectivenounLow
- maˈlaysian/məˈleɪziən/Relating to Malaysia, its people, or its culture.adjectivenounB1
- maˈsurian/məˈsjʊə.ri.ən/A person who massages; a masseur or masseuse.adjectivenounLow (Specialist)
- maˌteriality/məˌtɪə.riˈæl.ə.ti/The quality or character of being material; having physical substance; the quality of being relevant or significant.nounC1
- maˌtricuˈlation/məˌtrɪk.jʊˈleɪ.ʃən/The formal process of entering a university, college, or school, often involving enrollment and meeting initial requirements.nounC1
- mba/ˌem.biːˈeɪ/An acronym for 'Master of Business Administration', a postgraduate degree focusing on business management and administration.abbreviationnounMedium
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