move over |
to shift so as to make room for another. |
mover |
a person or thing that moves. [3 definitions] |
movie |
a motion picture; film. [3 definitions] |
movie theater |
a building where movies are shown to the public on a large screen. |
moving |
changing place or position. [3 definitions] |
mow1 |
to cut down (grain, grass, or the like) with a machine or scythe. [4 definitions] |
mower |
one that mows, esp. a machine for mowing grass, hay, or the like. |
mown |
a past participle of mow1. |
Mozambique |
a Southeast African coastal country between South Africa and Tanzania. |
M.P. |
abbreviation of "Member of Parliament," one who has been elected to the parliament of a nation. |
mpg |
abbreviation of "miles per gallon." |
mph |
abbreviation of "miles per hour." |
Mr. |
abbreviation of "Mister," a conventional title of courtesy, usu. abbreviated and placed before a man's last name or title of office. [2 definitions] |
Mrs. |
abbreviation of "Mistress," used as a conventional title of courtesy for a married woman and usually placed before the name she has taken in marriage. |
MS1 |
abbreviation of "Mississippi," a U.S. state on the Gulf of Mexico between Alabama and Louisiana. |
Ms. |
a conventional title of courtesy often used before the surname of a single or married woman. |
MT |
abbreviation of "Montana," a northwestern U.S. state on the Canadian border between North Dakota and Idaho. |
Mt. |
abbreviation of "mount" or "mountain." |
much |
great in degree, number, or amount. [5 definitions] |
mucilage |
any of various sticky preparations or substances used as adhesives. [2 definitions] |
mucus |
a viscid substance that is secreted by the lubricating membrane that lines bodily passages and organs, and that acts as a moist, protective coating of their walls. |