Mekong |
a major river originating in China and flowing southeast through Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. |
Mekong Delta |
an expansive delta region formed by the Mekong River in southeast Vietnam, whose wetlands make it a major rice producer. The Mekong Delta was a scene of heavy combat between U.S. and Viet Cong troops during the Viet Nam War. |
Mekong River |
a major river originating in China and flowing southeast through Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. |
melamed |
one who teaches children in a Jewish school. |
melamine |
a white crystalline solid, used in the manufacture of resins. |
melancholia |
a mental illness characterized by depression and withdrawal. |
melancholic |
suffering or inclined to suffer from melancholy; sad, gloomy, or depressed. [2 definitions] |
melancholy |
a sad, gloomy, or depressed state or quality. [3 definitions] |
Melanesia |
one of the three principal Pacific island groups, south of the equator, stretching from northeast of New Guinea to Fiji. (Cf. Micronesia, Polynesia.) |
Melanesian |
of or pertaining to Melanesia or its people, cultures, languages, or the like. [3 definitions] |
mélange |
a mixture, usu. of very dissimilar elements. |
melanin |
a dark pigment that colors the skin, hair, and other tissue of humans and some animals. |
melanism |
an esp. high amount of dark pigmentation, as in hair, skin, feathers, or the like. [2 definitions] |
melano- |
dark; black. |
melanocyte |
an epidermal cell in birds and mammals that produces and stores the pigment melanin. |
melanoma |
a malignant tumor, esp. of the skin or eye, that is darkly pigmented with melanin. |
melatonin |
a hormone secreted by the pineal gland that is important in regulating the body's response to biological rhythms such as the light-dark cycle. |
Melba toast |
a very thinly sliced and crisply toasted piece of bread. |
meld1 |
to declare and show (one's hand) in certain card games, such as pinochle. [2 definitions] |
meld2 |
to blend or merge. |
melee |
a chaotic hand-to-hand fight among several combatants; free-for-all. [2 definitions] |