| COMMANDEER | • commandeer v. (Transitive) To seize for military use. • commandeer v. (Transitive) To force into military service. • commandeer v. (Transitive) To take arbitrarily or by force. |
| COMMANDERS | • commanders n. Plural of commander. • Commanders prop.n. Plural of Commander. • COMMANDER n. one who commands. |
| COMMANDERY | • commandery n. A territory under the control of a commander, particularly… • commandery n. A chapter of a secret order, especially the Knights Templar (order affiliated with Freemasonry). • COMMANDERY n. the office or rank of a commander. |
| COMMENDERS | • commenders n. Plural of commender. • COMMENDER n. one who commends. |
| COMMUNARDS | • communards n. Plural of communard. • Communards n. Plural of Communard. • COMMUNARD n. (French) a member of a commune; a communist. |
| GORMANDISM | • gormandism n. Alternative form of gourmandism. • GORMANDISM n. gluttony. |
| MEMORANDUM | • memorandum n. A short note serving as a reminder. • memorandum n. A written business communication. • memorandum n. A brief diplomatic communication. |
| MIDMORNING | • midmorning n. The middle of the morning. • mid-morning adj. Of, relating to, or occurring in the midmorning. • mid-morning n. Alternative form of midmorning. |
| MISNOMERED | • misnomered v. Simple past tense and past participle of misnomer. • MISNOMER v. to use a misnomer. |
| MODERNISMS | • modernisms n. Plural of modernism. • MODERNISM n. a modern usage, expression, or trait. |
| MONADIFORM | • monadiform adj. (Biology) Having the form of a monad; resembling a monad in having one or more filaments of vibratile protoplasm. • MONADIFORM adj. having the form of a monad. |
| MONODRAMAS | • monodramas n. Plural of monodrama. • MONODRAMA n. a one-man show; a play having only one actor. |
| MONOGRAMED | • monogramed v. (Dated) simple past tense and past participle of monogram. • MONOGRAM v. to mark with one's initials. |
| MONORHYMED | • monorhymed adj. (Poetry) Employing a single rhyme. • MONORHYMED adj. rhymed on a single rhyme. |
| MYRMIDONES | • MYRMIDON n. (Greek) a loyal follower, esp. a subordinate who follows orders unquestioningly or pitilessly. |
| RECOMMENDS | • recommends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recommend. • RECOMMEND v. to commend or introduce as suitable for acceptance. |
| RESUMMONED | • resummoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of resummon. • RESUMMON v. to summon again. |