| monument |
something made or erected in commemoration of an event, achievement, or person. [3 definitions] |
| monumental |
massive, imposing, or extremely conspicuous. [3 definitions] |
| monumentalize |
to establish a lasting record of; commemorate or memorialize, as by building a monument. |
| -mony |
state, condition, or result. |
| moo |
to utter the long, low sound made by a cow; low. [2 definitions] |
| mooch |
(slang) to get by begging, or by borrowing without intending to repay or return. [5 definitions] |
| mood1 |
a temporary mental or emotional state. [3 definitions] |
| mood2 |
in grammar, a kind of verb inflection that indicates the way in which the speaker intends an utterance to be understood, whether as a wish or supposition, a demand, or a fact; mode. |
| moody |
having moods that vary often or unpredictably. [3 definitions] |
| moo goo gai pan |
a Chinese dish of cut pieces of chicken, mushrooms, various vegetables, and spices. |
| moola |
(slang) money. |
| moon |
the earth's natural satellite, revolving completely around the earth from east to west in about twenty-eight days and accompanying the earth in its orbit around the sun. [6 definitions] |
| moonbeam |
a ray of light reflected from the surface of the moon. |
| moon-faced |
having a very round face. |
| moonfish |
either of two species of coastal fishes of North and South America that have very compact silvery bodies. |
| moonflower |
a kind of morning glory found in tropical America, bearing fragrant large flowers that open at night. |
| Moonie |
(informal) a follower of the Korean evangelist Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church in the United States. |
| moonish |
not steady or reliable; capricious; fickle. |
| moonless |
combined form of moon. |
| moonlight |
the light of the moon. [4 definitions] |
| moonlighting |
working at a second job, often at night, in addition to one's regular, full-time job. |