| LIMO | • limo n. (Slang) Clipping of limousine. • LIMO n. (short for) a limousine. |
| MICO | • mico n. A small South American monkey (Mico melanurus, syn. Callithrix melanura), allied to the marmoset. • MICO n. (Tupi) the black-tailed marmoset. |
| MILO | • milo n. (US) sorghum. • Milo prop.n. A male given name from the Germanic languages. • Milo prop.n. An English surname originating as a patronymic transferred from the given name. |
| MINO | • mino n. (Historical) A traditional Japanese raincoat made from straw. • mino n. Archaic form of myna (“type of bird”). • Mino prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Sturnidae – mynas of New Guinea. |
| MIRO | • miro n. The portia tree Thespesia populnea, of dark, durable, attractive wood. • miro n. Prumnopitys ferruginea, a conifer of New Zealand. • MIRO n. (Maori) a tall coniferous tree of New Zealand. |
| MISO | • miso n. A thick paste made by fermentation of soybeans with the mold Aspergillus oryzae, used in making soups and sauces. • miso- pref. Hatred; dislike; aversion. • MISO n. (Japanese) a paste, used in flavouring, prepared from soya beans and fermented in brine. |
| MOAI | • moai n. One of the large stone statues on Easter Island (Rapa Nui). • MOAI n. a huge carved figure on Easter Island. |
| MODI | • modi n. Plural of modus. • Modi prop.n. A script formerly used for writing the Marathi language. • Modi prop.n. A surname. |
| MOIL | • moil v. To toil, to work hard. • moil v. (Intransitive) To churn continually; to swirl. • moil v. (UK, transitive) To defile or dirty. |
| MOIT | • MOIT n. (dialect) a foreign particle in wool. |
| MOKI | • moki n. (New Zealand) A trumpeter fish, of the genus Latridopsis. • Moki n. Alternative form of Moqui. • Moki prop.n. Alternative form of Moqui. |
| MOMI | • MOMUS n. (Greek) a carping person. |
| MOOI | • MOOI adj. (South African) fine. |
| MOTI | • MOTI n. (Hindi) in India, a fat woman or girl. |
| OMIT | • omit v. (Transitive) To leave out or exclude. • omit v. (Intransitive) To fail to perform. • omit v. (Transitive, law, of text) To delete or remove; to strike. |
| OXIM | • oxim n. Dated form of oxime. • OXIM n. any of a number of compounds obtained by the action of hydroxylamine on aldehydes or ketones, also OXIME. |