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- moisturize/ˈmɔɪs.tʃər.aɪz/To add moisture to something; to make or keep something moist or slightly wet.verbverb-intransitiveverb-transitiveMedium
- moisturizer/ˈmɔɪs.tʃər.aɪ.zə/A cream or lotion applied to the skin to prevent dryness and keep it hydrated.nounB1
- moit/mɔɪt/A small particle or speck, especially of dust or dirt.nounverb-transitiveVery Low / Archaic
- moither/ˈmɔɪðə/To confuse, perplex, bewilder; to bother, annoy, pester.verbRare / Dialectal
- mojarra/məʊˈhærə/Any of various small, silvery, deep-bodied fish, typically marine but also found in brackish and fresh waters, often with spiny fins.nounLow
- mojave/məʊˈhɑːvi/A desert region in the southwestern United States, or a Native American people indigenous to that area.nounC1
- mojave desert/məʊˈhɑːvi ˈdɛzət/A vast, arid desert region located in southeastern California and smaller portions of Nevada, Arizona, and Utah, known for its extreme temperatures, Joshua trees, and sparse vegetation.nounC1
- moji/ˈməʊdʒi/A small digital image or icon used to express an idea, emotion, object, etc., in electronic communication.nounC1
- mojito/mə(ʊ)ˈhiːtəʊ/A traditional Cuban cocktail made with white rum, sugar (or simple syrup), lime juice, soda water, and mint.nounC1
- mojo/ˈməʊdʒəʊ/A magic charm, spell, or power; a quality that makes someone or something very effective or attractive.nounC1
- mokapu/məʊˈkɑːpuː/A proper noun referring to a specific location in Hawaii, namely Mokapu Point on the island of Oahu.nounVery Low
- moke/məʊk/A donkey.nounVery low / archaic / regional slang
- mokha/ˈmɒkə/A type of high-quality coffee bean originally from Yemen, often with a chocolate flavor note; also a coffee drink combining coffee with chocolate.nounB1
- mokiA type of blue cod fish found in the coastal waters of New Zealand.nounVery low
- mokihi/ˈmɒkɪhiː/A traditional raft, boat, or canoe-like watercraft, constructed from bundles of dried plant stems (often flax, reeds, or rushes).nounVery Low Frequency / Extremely Rare (C2+)
- moko/ˈmɒkəʊ/Traditional Maori facial tattoo, a sign of status, identity, and heritage.nounC2
- mokomoko/ˈmɒkəʊˌmɒkəʊ/(In New Zealand English/Māori) A dense, thick undergrowth; a patch of scrub, bushes, or small trees.nounVery Low (obscure, NZ-specific)
- mokopuna/ˌmɒkəʊˈpuːnə/grandchild; descendant.nounVery Low
- mokoro/məʊˈkɔːrəʊ/A traditional dugout canoe, typically made from a single tree trunk, used for transport and hunting in the Okavango Delta region of Botswana.nounC2/Proficient
- mokpo/ˈmɒk.pəʊ/A major port city and metropolitan area in South Jeolla Province, South Korea.nounLow (primarily in geographical, travel, or cultural contexts related to Korea)
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