Mme. |
abbreviation of "Madame," a married woman, addressed formally or courteously. |
mmm |
(informal) used to indicate pleasure or approval, often at the thought, feel, or taste of something. [2 definitions] |
Mn |
symbol of the chemical element manganese. |
MN |
abbreviation of "Minnesota," a Midwestern U.S. state on the Canadian border between Wisconsin and the Dakotas. |
mnemonic |
pertaining to or designed to aid the memory. [2 definitions] |
mnemonics |
(used with a sing. verb) a process, system, or technique used to aid and improve the memory. |
Mnemosyne |
in Greek mythology, the goddess personifying memory, and mother of the Muses. |
-mo |
used after numerals in describing sizes of books, pamphlets, or the like, according to the number of leaves obtained by folding a single sheet of paper. |
Mo |
symbol of the chemical element molybdenum. |
MO |
abbreviation of "Missouri," a Midwestern U.S. state between Kansas and Illinois. |
M.O. |
abbreviation of "modus operandi" (Latin); method of operating. |
mo. |
abbreviation of "month." |
moa |
an extinct, flightless, long-necked bird native to New Zealand. |
Moab Isolation Center |
a special U.S. internment camp located near Moab, Utah, occupied in 1943 by American citizens of Japanese descent who had been deemed to be "trouble-makers" during their previous internment at ordinary camps created for the holding of Japanese-Americans during World War II. The conditions at the Moab Isolation Center were harsher than at other camps. At its peak, there were about fifty people being held there. |
moan |
a long, low, mournful outcry expressing pain, grief, or sorrow. [7 definitions] |
moat |
a deep trench dug for defense around a castle, fort, medieval town, or the like, and usu. filled with water. |
mob |
a large, disorderly, or riotous crowd of people. [9 definitions] |
mobcap |
a large, high, frilly cap worn indoors by women of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. |
mobile |
able to move or be moved from one place or position to another. [6 definitions] |
mobile device |
a portable computing device such as a smartphone or tablet. |
mobile home |
a movable house without a permanent foundation but able to be placed and connected to utilities fairly permanently. |