| EMBALLED | • emballed v. Simple past tense and past participle of emball. • EMBALL v. to enclose in a ball. |
| LEAFMOLD | • leafmold n. Alternative form of leaf mold. • leaf␣mold n. Decomposed or composted remains of leaves. • leaf␣mold n. Soil consisting principally of layers of decomposed leaves. |
| MEDALLED | • medalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of medal. • MEDAL v. to honour with a commemorative piece of metal. |
| MEDALLIC | • medallic adj. Of, or pertaining to, medals or a medal. • MEDALLIC adj. pertaining to a medal. |
| MEDIALLY | • medially adv. In or relating to the middle. • medially adv. (Anatomy) In a medial direction or location; near or along the midline. • medially adv. (Anatomy) In a medial direction or location; nearer or toward the midline. |
| MEDULLAE | • medullae n. Plural of medulla. • medullæ n. (Obsolete) plural of medulla. • MEDULLA n. (Latin) the central tissue in the stems of certain plants. |
| MEDULLAR | • medullar adj. Alternative form of medullary. • MEDULLAR adj. consisting of or resembling marrow or pith, also MEDULLARY. |
| MEDULLAS | • medullas n. Plural of medulla. • MEDULLA n. (Latin) the central tissue in the stems of certain plants. |
| METALLED | • metalled adj. (UK, of a road) Surfaced, tarred, covered in stone or crushed rock (usually tar-coated). • metalled adj. (Of any object) Made of metal or having metal fittings or plating. • metalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of metal. |
| MOLDABLE | • moldable adj. (American spelling) Alternative spelling of mouldable. • MOLDABLE adj. able to be molded. |
| MORALLED | • moralled v. Simple past tense and past participle of moral. • MORAL v. (archaic) to moralize. |
| MULLAHED | • mullahed v. Simple past tense and past participle of mullah. • MULLAH v. to inflict a severe defeat upon, also MULLER. |
| MURALLED | • muralled adj. Decorated with a mural. • muralled v. Simple past tense and past participle of mural. • MURALLED adj. decorated with a mural, also MURALED. |
| SLALOMED | • slalomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of slalom. • SLALOM v. (Norwegian) to ski in a zigzag course. |