| COMMENTER | • commenter n. One who comments. • COMMENTER n. one who comments, also COMMENTOR. |
| COMMENTOR | • commentor n. Alternative form of commenter. • COMMENTOR n. one who comments, also COMMENTER. |
| COMMORANT | • commorant adj. (Law) Ordinarily residing; inhabiting. • commorant adj. (US, law) Inhabiting or occupying temporarily. • commorant n. A resident. |
| MANOMETER | • manometer n. An instrument to measure pressure in a fluid, especially a double-legged liquid column gauge used to… • MANOMETER n. an instrument for measuring the pressure of a liquid or gas. |
| MANOMETRY | • manometry n. (Physics) The measurement of pressure using a manometer. • MANOMETRY n. the measurement of the pressure of fluids. |
| MATRIMONY | • matrimony n. (Uncountable) Marriage; the state of being married. • matrimony n. (Countable) The ceremony of marriage. • matrimony n. (Uncountable) A particular solitaire card game using two decks of cards. |
| METFORMIN | • metformin n. (Pharmacology) A biguanide derivative, C4H11N5, used, now chiefly as the hydrochloride, as an oral hypoglycemic… • METFORMIN n. a drug used to treat diabetes. |
| METRONOME | • metronome n. (Music) A device, containing an inverted pendulum, used to mark time by means of regular ticks at adjustable… • METRONOME n. a mechanical device which indicates the exact tempo of a piece of music by producing a clicking sound from a pendulum with an adjustable period of swing. |
| MOMENTARY | • momentary adj. Lasting for only a moment. • momentary adj. Happening at every moment; perpetual. • momentary adj. Ephemeral or relatively short-lived. |
| MONOMETER | • monometer n. (Poetry) A line of verse containing a single metrical foot. • MONOMETER n. a rhythmic series, consisting of a single meter. |
| MONOTREME | • monotreme n. (Zoology) A mammal that lays eggs and has a single urogenital and digestive orifice. Only the echidnas… • monotreme adj. (Palynology, of a pollen grain) Having a single trema, or aperture. • MONOTREME n. a primitive Australian egg-laying mammal, e.g. a duck-billed platypus. |
| MORTARMAN | • mortarman n. A man who operates a mortar (weapon). • MORTARMAN n. a person firing a mortar. |
| MORTARMEN | • mortarmen n. Plural of mortarman. • MORTARMAN n. a person firing a mortar. |
| MORTMAINS | • mortmains n. Plural of mortmain. • MORTMAIN n. (French) the perpetual ownership of property by institutions such as churches. |
| TORMENTUM | • tormentum n. (Historical) An ancient engine for hurling missiles. • TORMENTUM n. (Latin) a missile hurler. |