| motherhood |
the state of being a female parent. [2 definitions] |
| Mother Hubbard |
a character in an eighteenth-century English nursery rhyme. [2 definitions] |
| Mothering Sunday |
(chiefly British) a holiday honoring mothers; Mother's Day. |
| mother-in-law |
the mother of a person's husband or wife. |
| motherland |
one's native or ancestral country. |
| mother lode |
the largest or richest vein of ore in a particular region. |
| motherly |
of, characteristic of, befitting, or like a mother. [2 definitions] |
| Mother Nature |
a personification of the force or principle that seems to regulate the physical universe. |
| mother-of-pearl |
the glossy hard iridescent substance that forms the inner surface of some shells and is commonly used in jewelry and inlaid decoration. |
| mother of vinegar |
see mother2. |
| Mother's Day |
a holiday to honor mothers, observed in the US, Canada, and the UK on the second Sunday in May. |
| mother superior |
(often caps.) the head of a Christian religious order for women. |
| mother tongue |
one's first or native language. [2 definitions] |
| mother wit |
inborn or natural intelligence or common sense. |
| motherwort |
any of a variety of weedy plants of the mint family that bear clusters of small pink or purple flowers. |
| mothproof |
not susceptible to damage caused by moth larvae. [2 definitions] |
| mothy |
infested by moths. |
| motif |
a distinct formal unit such as a design, theme, or musical phrase that may repeat in, dominate, characterize, or be a prominent feature of an aesthetic or decorative work. [2 definitions] |
| motile |
capable of independent motion. [2 definitions] |
| motion |
the process, manner, or instance of changing place; movement. [7 definitions] |
| motionless |
without motion; unmoving. |