English Words Starting With M
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- maastricht/ˈmɑːstrɪxt/A city in the southeastern Netherlands, capital of the province of Limburg.nounC1
- maat/meɪt/A friend, companion, or fellow member of a group.nounB1
- mab/mæb/A common informal name or diminutive form of 'Mabel' (given name).nounVery Low
- mabe pearl/ˈmɑːbeɪ pɜːl/A cultured, blister pearl formed against the inside of an oyster's shell, which is then cut out and assembled into a larger, rounded bead.nounRare
- mabel/ˈmeɪ.bəl/A female given name of Latin origin.nounLow
- mabela/məˈbeɪlə/An immature, inexperienced, or naive person (chiefly South African English).nounRare / Regional
- mabinogion/ˌmæbɪˈnɒɡiən/The title of a collection of prose stories from medieval Welsh manuscripts, forming part of Celtic mythology and early British literature.nounVery low
- mabinogion, the/ˌmæbɪˈnəʊɡiən/A collection of eleven medieval Welsh prose tales, considered the earliest prose stories of Britain.nounVery Low Frequency
- mabletonN/AThe word 'mableton' does not exist as a standard lexical entry in established English dictionaries (e.g., Oxford English Dictionary, Merriam-Webster). As a nonce word, hypothetical word, or extremely rare proper noun (e.g., a surname or place name), it has no conventional core meaning for linguistic analysis.nounExtremely Rare / Non-Existent (Not in frequency corpora)
- mabuse/məˈbuːzə/A proper noun primarily referring to Dr. Mabuse, the criminal mastermind character created by Norbert Jacques in the 1921 novel 'Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler'.nounVery Low
- mac/mak/A waterproof coat made of rubberized fabric.nounC1
- macaco/məˈkɑːkəʊ/A monkey, especially a small to medium-sized primate of the family Cebidae or Callitrichidae found in Central and South America.nounLow
- macadam/məˈkadəm/A type of road surface made of compacted layers of small broken stones, bound with cement, tar, or asphalt.nounLow frequency
- macadamia/ˌmæk.əˈdeɪ.mi.ə/A type of edible nut produced by an evergreen tree native to eastern Australia.nounC1
- macadamize/məˈkadəmʌɪz/To cover or pave a road or surface with compacted layers of small, broken stones, often bound with tar or asphalt.verbverb-transitiveC2
- macanese/ˌmækəˈniːz/A person of mixed Portuguese and Asian (especially Chinese) ancestry from Macau, or relating to Macau, its culture, or its distinctive creole language.adjectivenounLow
- macao/məˈkaʊ/A small to medium-sized parrot native to South and Central America, characterised by its long tail, bright plumage (often white with patches of colour), and loud calls.nounLow
- macapa/məˈkæpə/A noun referring to a large, long-necked waterbird (a type of stork) found in South and Southeast Asia, also known as the adjutant stork (genus Leptoptilos). It is also the name of a city and state capital in northern Brazil.nounVery low
- macapagal/ˌmækəˈpæɡəl/A surname of Philippine origin, specifically associated with the family of former Philippine President Diosdado Macapagal and his daughter, former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.nounVery Low / Proper Noun
- macapagal arroyo/ˌmækəˈpɑːɡəl əˈrɔɪəʊ/A proper noun referring to Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, the 14th President of the Philippines (2001–2010).nounLow
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