| ENAMOR | • enamor v. (Mostly in the passive, followed by "of" or "with") To cause to be in love. • enamor v. (Mostly in the passive) To captivate. • ENAMOR v. to inspire with love, also ENAMOUR. |
| ENFORM | • enform v. (Obsolete, transitive) To form; to fashion. • ENFORM v. (Spenser) to form; to fashion. |
| MENTOR | • mentor n. A wise and trusted counselor or teacher. • mentor v. (Transitive) To act as someone’s mentor. • Mentor prop.n. (Greek mythology) Odysseus’s trusted counselor. He was assigned the responsibility of raising Odysseus’s… |
| MERINO | • merino n. (Countable) A sheep of a Spanish breed with long, fine hair. • merino n. (Uncountable) The wool of this sheep. • merino n. The fabric made from this wool (or from any similar yarn). |
| MERLON | • merlon n. (Architecture, military, historical) Any of the upright projections between the embrasures of a battlement… • merlon n. Alternative spelling of merlin (“a small falcon, Falco columbarius”). • MERLON n. (French) the part of a parapet between embrasures. |
| MOANER | • moaner n. One who makes a moaning sound. • moaner n. (Derogatory) One who complains. • MOANER n. one who moans. |
| MODERN | • modern adj. Pertaining to a current or recent time and style; not ancient. • modern adj. (History) Pertaining to the modern period (c.1800 to contemporary times), particularly in academic historiography. • modern n. Someone who lives in modern times. |
| MONERA | • monera n. Plural of moneron. • Monera prop.n. (Historical) A former taxonomic kingdom, within domain Prokaryota - the bacteria, blue-green algae and… • MONER n. a hypothetical simplest protozoan, the organism on which Hackel's version of the evolution theory is based, also MONERAN, MONERON. |
| MONGER | • monger n. (Chiefly in combination) A dealer in a specific commodity. • monger n. (In combination) A person promoting something undesirable. • monger n. A small sea vessel. |
| MONTRE | • montre n. An organ stop, usually the open diapason, having its pipes on display as part of the organ case, or… • montre n. A hole in the wall of a pottery kiln, by which the state of the pieces inside can be judged. • MONTRE n. (French) the visible pipes of an organ. |
| MOONER | • mooner n. One who abstractedly wanders or gazes about. • mooner n. Someone who moons (drops their pants and shows their bare buttocks in public). • mooner n. A lunatic. |
| MOREEN | • moreen n. A thick woollen fabric, watered or with embossed figures, used in upholstery, for curtains, etc. • MOREEN n. a stout corded wool or cotton. |
| MORGEN | • morgen n. (Chiefly historical) A unit of measurement of land in the Netherlands and the Dutch colonies and parts… • Morgen prop.n. A surname from German. • MORGEN n. (Dutch) a Dutch unit of land area. |
| MORNED | • morned adj. (Heraldry) blunted. • MORNED adj. blunted. |
| MORNES | • mornes n. Plural of morne. • MORNE n. (French) the blunt end of a jousting lance. |
| NORMED | • normed adj. (Algebra, mathematical analysis) Of a mathematical structure, endowed with a norm. • normed adj. (Statistics) Of a data set that has been adjusted to a norm. • NORMED adj. having a norm. |
| RODMEN | • rodmen n. Plural of rodman. • RODMAN n. a surveyor's assistant, also RODSMAN. |
| SERMON | • sermon n. Religious discourse; a written or spoken address on a religious or moral matter. • sermon n. A lengthy speech of reproval. • sermon v. (Poetic, obsolete) To discourse to or of, as in a sermon. |