most |
superlative of "many" and "much." [9 definitions] |
mostly |
in most instances; for the most part. [2 definitions] |
motel |
a hotel that usu. has extensive parking convenient to the bedrooms so as to accommodate those who travel by car. |
moth |
any of numerous broad-winged insects that have fine or featherlike antennae, usu. fly at night, and are usu. thicker of body and less colorful than butterflies. [2 definitions] |
mother1 |
a female parent. [9 definitions] |
mother-in-law |
the mother of a person's husband or wife. |
motherly |
of, characteristic of, befitting, or like a mother. [2 definitions] |
Mother's Day |
a holiday to honor mothers, observed in the US, Canada, and the UK on the second Sunday in May. |
motion |
the process, manner, or continuous action of moving; movement. [8 definitions] |
motion picture |
a series of photographic images projected in rapid succession on a screen, creating the illusion of natural and continuous motion. [2 definitions] |
motivation |
the act or process of motivating. [3 definitions] |
motive |
an idea, need, desire, or impulse that causes a person to act in a particular way or do a particular thing; reason. [2 definitions] |
motor |
a device that causes or increases motion or power, esp. an engine or machine. [5 definitions] |
motorboat |
a boat driven by a motor mounted inside or outside the hull. [2 definitions] |
motorcycle |
a two-wheeled motor vehicle having a heavy frame and an uncovered engine. [2 definitions] |
motor scooter |
a light, two-wheeled, gas-powered vehicle with two small wheels and a seat over the engine for the driver. |
motorway |
(chiefly British) a major public road on which one can drive at high speeds, esp. between cities; highway. |
motto |
a short phrase used to recall or exemplify a philosophy, code of behavior, or the like. [2 definitions] |
moulding |
a spelling of "molding" used in Canada and Britain. See "molding" for more information. |
mound |
a raised pile; heap. [6 definitions] |
mount1 |
to climb. [10 definitions] |