morning dress |
formal daytime clothes for men, including a cutaway coat. |
morning glory |
any of a variety of usu. twining vines bearing brightly colored funnel-shaped flowers that open in the morning and close by evening. |
mornings |
regularly in or during the morning. |
morning sickness |
nausea and sometimes vomiting in the early part of the day during the first several months of pregnancy. |
morning star |
any bright planet, esp. Venus, visible in the eastern sky just before or at dawn. |
Moro |
a member of any of several Muslim Malay tribes of the south Philippines. [2 definitions] |
Morocco |
a North African country on the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. [2 definitions] |
moron |
a very foolish or stupid person. [2 definitions] |
Moroni |
the capital of the Comoros. |
morose |
gloomy or sullen. |
-morph |
one that has (such) a form, shape, or structure. |
morph |
to change from one form or state to another; transform. |
morpheme |
in linguistics, a word or word element that cannot be divided into smaller meaningful grammatical units. (See allomorph.) |
Morpheus |
in Greek mythology, the god personifying dreams, and the son of Hypnos or Sleep. |
-morphic |
having (such) a form or shape. |
morphine |
a drug derived from opium and used as a sedative or anesthetic. |
morpho- |
form; structure. |
morphogenesis |
the evolutionary or embryological development of the physical form of an organism or body part. |
morphology |
in biology, the study of the physical form and development of body parts. [4 definitions] |
-morphous |
having (such) a form or shape; -morphic. |
Morris chair |
a large chair with removable cushions and an adjustable back. |