| BEMOIL | • bemoil v. (Obsolete) To soil or dirty. • BEMOIL v. (Shakespeare) to bemire, bedraggle. |
| EMBOIL | • emboil v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To boil with anger; to effervesce. • emboil v. (Obsolete, transitive) To cause to boil with anger; to irritate; to chafe. • EMBOIL v. (obsolete) to burn with anger. |
| EMBOLI | • emboli n. Plural of embolus. • EMBOLUS n. (Latin) a clot or air bubble obstructing a blood-vessel. |
| LOMEIN | • lomein n. Alternative form of lo mein (“Chinese noodle dish”). • lo␣mein n. A Chinese dish consisting of soft noodles stir fried with vegetables and meat in sauce. • LOMEIN n. (Chinese) a Chinese dish of noodles, meat and vegetables. |
| MELOID | • meloid n. (Zoology) Any beetle of the taxonomic family Meloidae; a blister beetle. • MELOID n. a blister beetle. |
| MOBILE | • mobile adj. Capable of being moved, especially on wheels. • mobile adj. Pertaining to or by agency of mobile phones. • mobile adj. Characterized by an extreme degree of fluidity; moving or flowing with great freedom. |
| MOILED | • moiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of moil. • MOIL v. to drudge, work hard. |
| MOILER | • moiler n. One who moils, or works hard. • MOILER n. one who moils, drudges. |
| MOILES | • moiles n. Plural of moile. • MOILE n. a type of rice pudding made with almond milk. |
| MOLIES | • molies n. Plural of moly. • MOLY n. a magical herb given by Hermes to Odysseus against the charms of Circe; a species of wild onion. |
| MOLINE | • moline n. The crossed iron that supports the upper millstone by resting on the spindle; a millrind. • Moline prop.n. A surname. • MOLINE n. a cross with two outward curving branches. |
| MOLLIE | • mollie n. Any of many New World fish of the genus Poecilia, formerly called Mollienesia; more commonly molly. • mollie n. (Informal) A Molotov cocktail. • Mollie prop.n. Alternative spelling of Molly. |
| MOTILE | • motile adj. (Biology) In organisms: having the power to move spontaneously. • motile adj. (Biology) In organs or organelles: capable of producing motion. • motile adj. (Physiology) In organs: having the power to move their contents, or to change their shape or tension… |
| OILMEN | • oilmen n. Plural of oilman. • OILMAN n. one who owns or operates an oil well. |
| SMOILE | • SMOILE v. (obsolete) to smile, also SMOYLE. |