| COMANAGES | • comanages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of comanage. • COMANAGE v. to manage jointly. |
| EGOMANIAS | • egomanias n. Plural of egomania. • EGOMANIA n. extreme egotism. |
| ENDAMAGES | • endamages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of endamage. • ENDAMAGE v. to damage. |
| ENGRAMMAS | • ENGRAMMA n. a deep-seated psychological impression, also ENGRAM, ENGRAMME. |
| GRANDAMES | • grandames n. Plural of grandame. • GRANDAME n. a dam's or sire's dam, also GRANDAM, GRANDDAM. |
| GRAVAMENS | • gravamens n. Plural of gravamen. • GRAVAMEN n. (Latin) the most serious part of an accusation. |
| MAGAZINES | • magazines n. Plural of magazine. • MAGAZINE n. a type of periodical publication. |
| MAGDALENS | • Magdalens n. Plural of Magdalen. • MAGDALEN n. a reformed prostitute, also MAGDALENE. |
| MAGNESIAL | • MAGNESIAL adj. relating to magnesia or magnesium, also MAGNESIAN, MAGNESIC. |
| MAGNESIAN | • magnesian adj. Containing magnesia (magnesium oxide). • magnesian adj. (Mineralogy) Describing minerals containing magnesium. • Magnesian n. An inhabitant or a resident of Magnesia. |
| MAGNESIAS | • magnesias n. Plural of magnesia. • MAGNESIA n. an ore of magnesium. |
| MAGNETARS | • magnetars n. Plural of magnetar. • MAGNETAR n. a type of neutron star that has a very intense magnetic field. |
| MAINSTAGE | • mainstage n. The largest performing space in a venue. • mainstage n. (By extension) Any prestigious performing space. • mainstage adj. (Of something performed on a stage) mainstream; implies popular. |
| MANGABEYS | • mangabeys n. Plural of mangabey. • MANGABEY n. (Malagasy) a long-tailed African monkey, also MANGABY. |
| MANGABIES | • mangabies n. Plural of mangaby. • MANGABY n. (Malagasy) a long-tailed African monkey, also MANGABEY. |
| MANGANESE | • manganese n. (Uncountable) A metallic chemical element (symbol Mn) with an atomic number of 25, not a free element… • manganese n. (Countable) A single atom of this element. • MANGANESE n. a hard grey brittle chemical element, used in steels and magnetic alloys. |
| MISMANAGE | • mismanage v. (Transitive) To manage an area of responsibility in a way which is inept, incompetent, or dishonest. • mismanage v. (Intransitive) To behave, in a management capacity, in a manner which is inept, incompetent, or dishonest. • MISMANAGE v. to manage wrongly. |
| PANGAMIES | • PANGAMY n. (Greek) random mating. |
| SAGAPENUM | • sagapenum n. A yellow to brown bitter gum that derives from plants of the genus Ferula. • SAGAPENUM n. a gum resin, formerly used to stimulate menstruation and as an antispasmodic. |