| MAIDS | • maids n. Plural of maid. • MAID v. to work as a maidservant. |
| MAIKO | • maiko n. An apprentice geisha. • MAIKO n. (Japanese) an apprentice geisha. |
| MAIKS | • MAIK n. (Scots) a mate or consort; a halfpenny, also MECK, MEG. |
| MAILE | • maile n. A flowering Hawaiian vine (Alyxia stellata), of the genus Alyxia, used to make lei. • maile n. Obsolete form of mail (“chainmail”). • MAILE n. (Hawaiian) a kind of flowering vine. |
| MAILL | • MAILL n. a payment. |
| MAILS | • mails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mail. • mails n. Plural of mail. • mails n. (Usually with "the", US) The mail delivery system. |
| MAIMS | • maims v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of maim. • MAIM v. to injure or mutilate. |
| MAINS | • mains n. Plural of main. • mains n. (Chiefly Britain) The domestic electrical power supply. • mains n. The pipes of a centralized water supply that transport the water to individual buildings. |
| MAIRE | • Maire prop.n. A female given name from Irish. • Maire prop.n. A surname from French. • MAIRE n. (French) a mayor. |
| MAIRS | • Mairs prop.n. A surname. • MAIR n. (Scots) more. |
| MAISE | • MAISE n. a measure of five hundreds of herring, also MEASE. |
| MAIST | • maist adj. (Geordie) most. • maist adv. (Geordie) most. • maist v. Obsolete form of mayst. |
| MAIZE | • maize n. Corn; a type of grain of the species Zea mays. • Maize prop.n. A surname. • Maize prop.n. A female given name. |