more |
comparative of "many" and "much." [9 definitions] |
more and more |
to a continually increasing extent or degree. |
morel |
any of a variety of mostly edible mushrooms characterized by a rounded, spongy or deeply ribbed head and a hollow stem. |
more or less |
in some ways; to an extent. [2 definitions] |
moreover |
beyond what has already been mentioned; in addition; furthermore. |
mores |
the behaviors and manners accepted and expected in a social group, embodying its fundamental moral standards. |
more than meets the eye |
an unexpected depth, complexity, or other such quality. |
morganatic |
of or designating a form of marriage between a titled aristocrat and a commoner, with the provision that the title and property involved may pass neither to the untitled partner nor to any children of the marriage. |
morganite |
a kind of rose-colored, transparent beryl considered as a semiprecious stone. |
morgue |
a place in which dead bodies are stored pending identification, autopsy, or burial. [2 definitions] |
moribund |
near death or extinction; dying. [2 definitions] |
morion1 |
an open, crested metal helmet of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, usu. having a flat or downturned brim. |
morion2 |
a dark brown to blackish variety of quartz. |
Morisco |
of or pertaining to the Moors; Moorish. [2 definitions] |
Mormon |
a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [3 definitions] |
morn |
morning or dawn. |
Mornay sauce |
a seasoned white sauce containing grated cheese such as Parmesan or Swiss. |
morning |
the earliest part of the day, beginning about sunrise and ending about noon. [4 definitions] |
morning dress |
formal daytime clothes for men, including a cutaway coat. |
morning glory |
any of a variety of usu. twining vines bearing brightly colored funnel-shaped flowers that open in the morning and close by evening. |
mornings |
regularly in or during the morning. |