| madcap |
wild or reckless. [2 definitions] |
| madden |
to enrage or inflame. [3 definitions] |
| madder1 |
any of a number of perennial plants that bear yellow flowers and have a root that yields a red dye. [2 definitions] |
| madder2 |
comparative of mad. |
| maddest |
superlative of mad. |
| made |
past tense and past participle of make. [3 definitions] |
| made for |
suited for in all ways. |
| Madeira |
a group of Portuguese islands off the northwest African coast. [3 definitions] |
| madeleine |
a rich cakelike pastry baked in a small mold. |
| mademoiselle |
an unmarried woman, addressed courteously. (abbr.: Mlle.) [2 definitions] |
| made-to-order |
made specially for a particular person; custom-made. [2 definitions] |
| made-up |
fictitious; invented. [3 definitions] |
| madhouse |
a hospital for the insane. [2 definitions] |
| Madison |
the capital of Wisconsin. |
| madly |
with a lack of reason or sense; wildly. [3 definitions] |
| madman |
one who is or acts as if he is without reason or sense; lunatic or maniac. |
| mad money |
(informal) a bit of money set aside for emergency use or for nonessential or frivolous purchases. |
| madness |
a state of insanity. [3 definitions] |
| Madonna |
the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ, or a statue or painting representing her (usu. prec. by the). |
| madras |
a fine-textured cotton material, usu. with brightly colored checks or plaid. |
| madre |
(Spanish) mother. |