| MADAFU | • MADAFU n. (Swahili) coconut milk. |
| MADAME | • madame n. Alternative form of madam. • Madame n. Alternative letter-case form of madame. • Madame n. A title equivalent to Mrs. or Ms., used for French-speaking women and (by custom) certain other individuals. |
| MADAMS | • madams n. Plural of madam. • madams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of madam. • Madams n. Plural of Madam. |
| MADCAP | • madcap adj. Hasty, impulsive, or reckless; capricious. • madcap n. An impulsive, hasty, capricious person. • madcap n. (Obsolete) An insane person, a lunatic. |
| MADDED | • madded v. Simple past tense and past participle of mad. • MAD v. to become or make angry or mad. |
| MADDEN | • madden v. (Transitive) To make angry. • madden v. (Transitive) To make insane; to inflame with passion. • madden v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To become furious. |
| MADDER | • madder n. A herbaceous plant, Rubia tinctorum, native to Asia, cultivated for a red-purple dye (alizarin) obtained… • madder n. The root of the plant, used as a medicine or a dye. • madder n. A dye made from the plant. |
| MADEFY | • madefy v. (Transitive, obsolete) To make wet or moist. • MADEFY v. (archaic) to moisten. |
| MADGES | • madges n. Plural of madge. • MADGE n. a type of hammer used in silver plating. |
| MADMAN | • madman n. A male who is insane or mentally disturbed. • mad␣man n. Alternative spelling of madman. • MADMAN n. a man who is insane. |
| MADMEN | • madmen n. Plural of madman. • mad␣men n. Plural of mad man. • MADMAN n. a man who is insane. |
| MADRAS | • madras n. A brightly colored cotton fabric with a checked or striped pattern. • madras n. A large handkerchief of this fabric, worn on the head in the West Indies. • Madras prop.n. Former name of Chennai, the capital and largest city of Tamil Nadu, India. |
| MADRES | • MADRE n. (Spanish) mother. |
| MADTOM | • madtom n. Any of the catfish of the genus Noturus of the family Ictaluridae. • MADTOM n. a North American catfish. |
| MADURO | • maduro n. A cigar made with somewhat dark, medium-strength tobacco. • Maduro prop.n. A surname from Spanish. • MADURO n. (Spanish) a dark-coloured strong cigar. |