| MOKADDAM | • mokaddam n. Dated form of muqaddam. • MOKADDAM n. (Arabic) a leader, headman, also MOCUDDUM, MUQADDAM. |
| MOKADDAMS | • mokaddams n. Plural of mokaddam. • MOKADDAM n. (Arabic) a leader, headman, also MOCUDDUM, MUQADDAM. |
| MOKE | • moke n. (Colloquial, dialectal) A donkey. • moke n. (Obsolete) The mesh of a net, or of anything resembling a net. • moke n. (US derogatory slang, ethnic slur, now rare) A black person. |
| MOKES | • mokes n. Plural of moke. • MOKE n. a donkey. |
| MOKI | • moki n. (New Zealand) A trumpeter fish, of the genus Latridopsis. • Moki n. Alternative form of Moqui. • Moki prop.n. Alternative form of Moqui. |
| MOKIHI | • mokihi n. A Māori raft made from dried flower stalks bound together with flax twine. • MOKIHI n. (Maori) a Maori raft. |
| MOKIHIS | • mokihis n. Plural of mokihi. • MOKIHI n. (Maori) a Maori raft. |
| MOKIS | • mokis n. Plural of moki. • MOKI n. (Maori) a New Zealand sea fish, aka nanua. |
| MOKO | • moko n. A tattoo (image made in the skin) in Maori culture, traditionally done with chisels. • MOKO n. (Maori) a system of tattooing practised by the Maoris. |
| MOKOMOKO | • MOKOMOKO n. (Maori) a type of skink found in New Zealand. |
| MOKOMOKOS | • MOKOMOKO n. (Maori) a type of skink found in New Zealand. |
| MOKOPUNA | • mokopuna n. (New Zealand) In Māori culture, grandchildren, or sometimes children generally. • MOKOPUNA n. (Maori) a grandchild or young person. |
| MOKOPUNAS | • MOKOPUNA n. (Maori) a grandchild or young person. |
| MOKORO | • mokoro n. A dugout canoe, especially as used in the Okavango Swamps of Botswana. • MOKORO n. the traditional dugout canoe of the people of the Okavango Delta. |
| MOKOROS | • mokoros n. Plural of mokoro. • MOKORO n. the traditional dugout canoe of the people of the Okavango Delta. |
| MOKOS | • mokos n. Plural of moko. • MOKO n. (Maori) a system of tattooing practised by the Maoris. |
| MOKSHA | • moksha n. In Indian philosophy and theology, the final liberation of the soul or consciousness from samsara and… • Moksha prop.n. A language of the Finnic branch of the Uralic language family, spoken by about 428,000 people in the… • Moksha n. A member of the people who speak this language. |
| MOKSHAS | • Mokshas n. Plural of Moksha. • MOKSHA n. (Hindu) freedom from the endless cycle of transmigration. |