mutatis mutandis |
(Latin) all required changes of substance or wording having been made. |
mute |
not speaking or uttering sound; silent. [9 definitions] |
mutilate |
to sever or destroy a limb or other essential part of (a person or animal). [2 definitions] |
mutineer |
one who engages in open rebellion against constituted authority, esp. against one's military superior. |
mutinous |
concerning, inclined to, or engaged in a mutiny. [2 definitions] |
mutiny |
open rebellion of subordinates against their established leaders, esp. of military personnel against their superior officers. [2 definitions] |
mutism |
the physical or psychological inability or refusal to speak. |
mutt |
a dog of mixed or unknown breed; mongrel. |
mutter |
to speak unclearly in a low tone; mumble; murmur. [4 definitions] |
mutton |
the meat of a mature sheep, as distinguished from lamb. |
muttonchops |
side whiskers on either side of a clean-shaven chin, that are rounded and broad at the lower jaw and narrow at the temple. |
mutual |
felt, experienced, or possessed equally by each for the other or others, as among two or more persons. [4 definitions] |
mutual fund |
a fund managed by an investment company that raises money from shareholders and invests it in stocks, bonds, options, and the like. |
mutual savings bank |
a savings bank that distributes its net earnings to its depositors and has no capital. |
muumuu |
a long, loose-fitting dress having a bright color or pattern. |
Muzak |
trademark for recorded background music available to commercial establishments by subscription through wire or radio. [2 definitions] |
muzhik |
in czarist Russia, a peasant. |
muzzle |
the projecting nose, jaws, and mouth of certain animals, such as dogs. [6 definitions] |
muzzleloader |
a gun, such as a musket, that is loaded through the open end of the barrel. |
MVP |
abbreviation of "most valuable player." |
MX |
abbreviation of "missile, experimental." (see "MX missile.") |