| MESAIL | • mesail n. (Historical) The visor of a helmet, especially when made in two parts. • MESAIL n. a visor, esp. one made in two parts, also MEZAIL. |
| MESCAL | • mescal n. A Mexican alcoholic drink distilled from the fermented juice of the agave. • mescal n. The peyote cactus. • Mescal prop.n. A surname from Irish. |
| MESELS | • mesels n. Plural of mesel. • MESEL n. (obsolete) a leper, also MEAZEL. |
| MESETA | • meseta n. A plateau, especially in Spanish-speaking countries. • MESETA n. (Spanish) a plateau, esp. that of central Spain. |
| MESHED | • meshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of mesh. • meshed adj. Having a mesh. • meshed adj. (Obsolete) mashed; brewed. |
| MESHES | • meshes n. Plural of mesh. • meshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mesh. • MESH v. to entangle. |
| MESIAD | • mesiad adv. (Anatomy) Toward, or on the side toward, the mesial plane. • MESIAD adj. in biology, pertaining to the middle. |
| MESIAL | • mesial adj. (Anatomy) Pertaining to the midline of the body. • mesial adj. (Dentistry) Facing the side of a tooth which faces the middle of the jaw. • MESIAL adj. situated in the middle, also MESAL, MESIAN. |
| MESIAN | • mesian adj. Alternative form of mesial. • MESIAN adj. situated in the middle, also MESAL, MESIAL. |
| MESNES | • mesnes n. Plural of mesne. • MESNE n. a legal intermediate. |
| MESONS | • mesons n. Plural of meson. • MESON n. a short-lived subatomic particle of smaller mass than a proton. |
| MESPIL | • MESPIL n. a North American tree that produces small white flowers in spring. |
| MESSAN | • MESSAN n. (Scots) a lapdog, a cur. |
| MESSED | • messed v. Simple past tense and past participle of mess. • MESS v. to make dirty or untidy. |
| MESSES | • messes n. Plural of mess. • messes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mess. • Messes prop.n. Plural of Mess. |
| MESTEE | • mestee n. Synonym of mustee. • Mestee n. A mixed race person, especially if mostly white in ancestry, appearance and culture. • Mestee n. A member of an old mixed race group, particularly those groups which identify more with their white… |
| MESTER | • mester n. Obsolete form of mister (employment, trade). • Mester prop.n. A surname. • MESTER n. (dialect) master, head of the house. |
| MESTOM | • MESTOM n. biological conducting tissue, also MESTOME. |