mammon |
(cap.) in the New Testament, material wealth personified as a false idol. [2 definitions] |
mammoth |
a very large extinct mammal related to and resembling the elephant, that lived in the Northern Hemisphere. [2 definitions] |
mamoncillo |
a fruit-bearing tree that grows primarily in Central America and the Caribbean and produces a small fruit with a rigid green skin and a sweet fleshy interior. The mamoncillo fruit is called by different names in different countries and is sometimes called a Spanish lime. |
man |
a fully grown male human. [9 definitions] |
mana |
in some cultures of the South Pacific, a supernatural power or force believed to be centered in certain persons, spirits, or objects. |
man about town |
a man whose worldly social life and knowledge of fashionable places keep him in public notice. |
manacle |
a metal fetter like a bracelet, usu. one of a pair linked by a chain, used to shackle the wrists; handcuff. [3 definitions] |
manage |
to direct, control, or administer. [6 definitions] |
manageable |
capable of being handled, controlled, or managed. |
managed currency |
currency so regulated by a governmental agency or bank that the amount of money in supply and its buying power are controlled. |
management |
the act or process of controlling, directing, or governing. [3 definitions] |
manager |
one who directs, controls, or administers a business or other enterprise. [3 definitions] |
managerial |
of or relating to management or a manager. |
managing editor |
an executive who supervises the editorial staff of a publication, book publishing company, or the like. |
Managua |
the capital of Nicaragua. |
Manama |
the capital of Bahrain. |
maņana |
(Spanish) tomorrow, or some unspecified time in the future. [2 definitions] |
Manasseh |
according to the Old Testament, the elder son of Joseph. [2 definitions] |
man-at-arms |
a soldier, esp. a heavily armed horseman of the medieval period. |
manatee |
any of several docile plant-eating animals that resemble the seal and are found in shallow tropical waters of the Atlantic; sea cow. |
-mancy |
divination. |