Möbius strip |
a one-sided surface formed by twisting a rectangular strip one hundred and eighty degrees and connecting its two ends together. |
mobocracy |
political rule or domination by a mob. |
mobster |
(informal) one who belongs to a mob or criminal gang; gangster. |
Moby Dick |
the white whale in Herman Melville's mid-nineteenth-century novel of the same name. |
moccasin |
a soft leather shoe or slipper without a hard sole or a heel, made originally by American Indians. [3 definitions] |
moccasin flower |
any of several orchids of North America, esp. the lady's-slipper. |
mocha |
a high-quality Arabian coffee. [4 definitions] |
mock |
to express scorn or contempt for; ridicule; deride. [10 definitions] |
mock chicken |
pork, veal, or other meat that has been minced, molded, breaded, and braised to resemble a cooked chicken leg; city chicken. |
mockery |
contempt, derision, or ridicule, or an instance of this. [4 definitions] |
mock-heroic |
imitating or lampooning that which is heroic. [3 definitions] |
mockingbird |
any of several gray and white North American songbirds known esp. for their varied songs, which include imitations of the songs of other birds. |
mock orange |
any of various shrubs bearing fragrant white flowers that resemble those of the orange. |
mock turtle soup |
a clear soup made from calf's head or veal, and seasoned to taste like green turtle soup. |
mockup |
a model, often full-sized, built for display, study, or testing. |
mod |
stylishly modern, esp. as regards dress. [3 definitions] |
modal |
of or concerning mode, mood, or form. [5 definitions] |
modal auxiliary |
an auxiliary verb, such as "can," "may," "must," or "should," that is used to modify the meaning of a main verb by including such notions as necessity, possibility, certainty, capability, advisability, potential, and expectation. |
modality |
the state or condition of being modal. [4 definitions] |
mode1 |
a manner, method, or form of doing, acting, speaking, living, or the like. [4 definitions] |
mode2 |
a contemporary, popular, or customary style or fashion, as of clothing or behavior. |