| AMORAL | • amoral adj. (Of acts) Neither moral nor immoral. • amoral adj. (Of people) Not believing in or caring for morality and immorality. • AMORAL adj. lacking a sense of right and wrong. |
| BROMAL | • bromal n. (Organic chemistry) The compound tribromoacetaldehyde CBr3-CHO. • BROMAL n. an oily, colorless fluid obtained by the action of bromine on alcohol. |
| CLAMOR | • clamor n. A great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation. • clamor n. Any loud and continued noise. • clamor n. A continued public expression, often of dissatisfaction or discontent; a popular outcry. |
| FORMAL | • formal adj. Being in accord with established forms. • formal adj. Official. • formal adj. Relating to the form or structure of something. |
| GLAMOR | • glamor n. (American spelling) Alternative spelling of glamour. • glamor v. (American spelling) Alternative spelling of glamour. • GLAMOR v. to bewitch, also GLAMOUR. |
| MOLARS | • molars n. Plural of molar. • MOLAR n. a grinding tooth. |
| MORALE | • morale n. The capacity of people to maintain belief in an institution or a goal, or even in oneself and others. • MORALE n. the state of the spirits of an individual or group. |
| MORALL | • morall adj. Obsolete spelling of moral. • morall n. Obsolete spelling of moral. • MORALL n. (Shakespeare) a mural. |
| MORALS | • morals n. Plural of moral. • Morals prop.n. Plural of Moral. • MORAL v. (archaic) to moralize. |
| MORSAL | • MORSAL n. a morsel. |
| MORTAL | • mortal adj. Susceptible to death by aging, sickness, injury, or wound; not immortal. • mortal adj. Causing death; deadly, fatal, killing, lethal (Now only of wounds, injuries etc.). • mortal adj. Punishable by death. |
| MORULA | • morula n. (Embryology) A spherical mass of blastomeres that forms following the splitting of a zygote; it becomes the blastula. • MORULA n. (Latin) an embryonic mass of cells. |
| NORMAL | • normal adj. According to norms or rules or to a regular pattern. • normal adj. Usual, healthy; not sick or ill or unlike oneself. • normal adj. (Education, of a school) teaching teachers how to teach (to certain norms). |
| ROMALS | • romals n. Plural of romal. • ROMAL n. (Urdu) a handkerchief or headcloth, also RUMAL. |
| SAMLOR | • samlor n. Alternative spelling of samlaw. • SAMLOR n. (Thai) a three-wheeled taxi in Thailand. |