modular |
of or relating to a module or modules. [2 definitions] |
modulate |
to adjust or adapt to a particular measure or proportion. [6 definitions] |
modulation |
the act or process of modulating, or the condition of being modulated. [3 definitions] |
module |
a part or unit used as a standard for measuring, as in building. [4 definitions] |
modulus |
in mathematics, the absolute value of a complex number, computed by adding the squares of each element, then finding the square root of the resulting sum. [2 definitions] |
modus operandi |
a method of accomplishing something; way of working. |
modus vivendi |
method of living; way of getting along. [2 definitions] |
Mogadishu |
the seaport capital of Somalia. |
mogul |
(cap.) a Mongol or Mongolian, esp. one of the sixteenth-century conquerors of India or their descendants. [2 definitions] |
mohair |
the long soft silky hair or fleece of the Angora goat. [2 definitions] |
Mohammed |
variant of Muhammad. |
Mohammedan |
variant of Muhammadan. |
Mohammedanism |
variant of Muhammadanism. |
Mohandas Gandhi |
Indian spiritual and political leader and reformer, also known by the title Mahatma ("Great Soul") (b.1869--d.1948). |
Mohave |
a member of a North American Indian tribe formerly living in the Colorado River valley of Arizona and California. [2 definitions] |
Mohawk |
a river that flows eastward from central New York State. [3 definitions] |
Mohegan |
a member of a North American Indian tribe formerly living in the Thames River area of Connecticut. |
mohel |
(Hebrew) in Judaism, one who performs the circumcision of a male child. |
Mohican |
variant of Mahican. |
Moho |
see "Mohorovicic discontinuity." |
Mohole |
a hole that penetrates the earth's crust and the area beneath the Mohorovicic discontinuity, used for geological study. |