mermaid |
a mythical sea creature with the head and upper body of a woman and the lower body and tail of a fish. |
merman |
a mythical sea creature with the head and upper body of a man and the lower body and tail of a fish. |
-merous |
having parts of (such) a type or number; partite. |
Merovingian |
of or pertaining to the line of kings who ruled over ancient France from about 500 A.D. to 751 A.D. [2 definitions] |
merrily |
in a cheerful and happy way. |
merriment |
lighthearted and happy enjoyment, especially in the company of others; gaiety; mirth. |
merry |
cheerful and gay, or inclined to be so. [3 definitions] |
merry-andrew |
one who plays a fool; buffoon; clown. |
Merry Christmas |
used as a greeting, when meeting or parting, to wish someone a joyful time at Christmas. |
merry-go-round |
a circular, machine-driven, revolving platform with seats, often in the form of horses that go up and down on vertical poles, on which rides may be purchased; carousel. [2 definitions] |
merrymaker |
one who participates in some joyous or festive occasion. |
merrymaking |
participation in some joyous or festive occasion. [2 definitions] |
MERS |
abbreviation of "Middle East respiratory syndrome," a serious respiratory illness that emerged in 2013 and is caused by a coronavirus . |
mesa |
a plateau with a flat top and steep sides, found in the southwestern United States and Mexico. |
mésalliance |
marriage with someone of lower social standing than oneself. |
mescal |
one of two species of cactus, esp. a small, globe-shaped plant with buttonlike projections that are chewed as a hallucinogenic drug by certain Mexican Indians during religious ceremonies. [2 definitions] |
mescaline |
a drug that causes hallucinations and similar mind-altering effects, derived from the buttonlike protuberances of the mescal cactus; peyote. |
mesdames |
pl. of madame. |
mesdemoiselles |
pl. of mademoiselle. |
mesencephalon |
the midbrain. |
mesentery |
the membrane that encloses the small intestine and connects it to the spinal wall of the abdomen. |