| COMMONINGS | • COMMONING n. the conversion of land to common. |
| MAROONINGS | • maroonings n. Plural of marooning. • MAROONING n. the act of abandoning in an isolated place. |
| MONOGENIES | • MONOGENY n. the (theoretical) common origin of the human species, esp. from one pair of ancestors. |
| MONOGENISM | • monogenism n. The theory that the human races have a common origin, or constitute a single species. • MONOGENISM n. the doctrine of the common descent of all living things, or of any particular group (esp. mankind) from one ancestor or pair. |
| MONOGENIST | • monogenist n. (Anthropology, historical) One who maintains that all members of the human race belong to a single species. • MONOGENIST n. a believer in monogenism. |
| MONOGONIES | • MONOGONY n. asexual reproduction. |
| MONOGYNIES | • monogynies n. Plural of monogyny. • MONOGYNY n. the condition of having one wife at a time. |
| MONOGYNIST | • monogynist n. A person who practices monogyny. • MONOGYNIST n. one who practises monogyny, having only one wife at a time. |
| MONOSKIING | • monoskiing n. The snowsport involving monoskis. • monoskiing v. Present participle of monoski. • MONOSKIING n. the sport of skiing on a wide ski on which a skier stands with both feet. |
| MONSIGNORI | • Monsignori n. Plural of Monsignor. • MONSIGNOR n. (Italian) an honorific title given to a Roman Catholic prelate, officer of the papal court and household, etc. |
| MONSIGNORS | • monsignors n. Plural of monsignor. • MONSIGNOR n. (Italian) an honorific title given to a Roman Catholic prelate, officer of the papal court and household, etc. |
| NOMOGENIES | • NOMOGENY n. natural rather than religious account of the origin of life. |
| NONSMOKING | • nonsmoking adj. Alternative form of non-smoking. • non-smoking adj. Having restrictions on smoking. • non-smoking adj. Using no tobacco products. |
| OMNIGENOUS | • omnigenous adj. Consisting of all kinds. • OMNIGENOUS adj. of all kinds. |
| UNBOSOMING | • unbosoming v. Present participle of unbosom. • unbosoming n. The act of telling about one’s troubles. • UNBOSOM v. to pour out; to tell freely. |