| MORAE | • morae n. Plural of mora. • MORA n. (Latin) a unit of metrical time in prosody. |
| MORAL | • moral adj. Of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behaviour, especially for teaching right behaviour. • moral adj. Conforming to a standard of right behaviour; sanctioned by or operative on one’s conscience or ethical judgment. • moral adj. Capable of right and wrong action. |
| MORAS | • moras n. Plural of mora. • MORA n. (Latin) a unit of metrical time in prosody. |
| MORAT | • morat n. An ancient drink resembling mead, made with mulberries. • MORAT n. a drink made of honey and flavoured with mulberries. |
| MORAY | • moray n. Any of the large cosmopolitan carnivorous eels of the family Muraenidae. • Moray prop.n. A historical county in northern Scotland, absorbed into Grampian Region in 1975. • Moray prop.n. A local government district in Grampian Region from 1975 until Grampian Region’s abolition in 1996. |
| MOREL | • morel n. Any of several edible mushrooms, especially the common morel or yellow morel. • morel n. Any of several fungi in the genus Morchella, the upper part of which is covered with a reticulated and… • morel n. Archaic form of morello (“type of cherry”). |
| MORES | • mores n. A set of moral norms or customs derived from generally accepted practices rather than written laws. • mores n. Plural of more. • mores v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of more. |
| MORIA | • moria n. Excessive frivolity; an inability to be serious. • Moria prop.n. A town in Mytilene, Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece, in the Aegean, Mediterranean, off the coast of Anatolia. • Moria prop.n. A former settlement in Moria, Mytilene, Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece, an early 21st-century refugee… |
| MORNE | • morne n. The blunt head of a jousting-lance. • morne n. A small, rounded hill. • morne n. Obsolete spelling of morn. |
| MORNS | • morns n. Plural of morn. • MORN n. morning. |
| MORON | • moron n. (Informal, offensive, derogatory) A stupid person; an idiot; a fool. • moron n. (Psychology, dated, originally) A person of mild mental subnormality in the former classification of… • Moron prop.n. A commune in southwestern Haiti. |
| MORPH | • morph n. (Grammar, linguistics) A recurrent distinctive sound or sequence of sounds representing an indivisible… • morph n. (Linguistics) An allomorph: one of a set of realizations that a morpheme can have in different contexts. • morph n. (Zoology) A variety of a species, distinguishable from other individuals of the species by morphology or behaviour. |
| MORRA | • morra n. A game in which two (or more) players each suddenly display a hand showing zero to five fingers and… • Morra prop.n. A surname from Italian. • MORRA n. a game of guessing how many fingers are held up, also MORA. |
| MORRO | • morro n. A round hill or point of land. • Morro prop.n. A surname from Spanish. • MORRO n. (Spanish) a rounded hill or headland. |
| MORSE | • morse n. A clasp or fastening used to fasten a cope in the front, usually decorative. • morse n. (Now rare) A walrus. • Morse prop.n. A surname transferred from the given name, variant of Morris, from the given name Maurice. |
| MORTS | • morts n. Plural of mort. • Morts prop.n. Plural of Mort. • MORT n. a note on a hunting horn sounded to announce a kill. |