mutineer |
one who engages in open rebellion against constituted authority, esp. against one's military superior. |
mutiny |
open rebellion of subordinates against their established leaders, esp. of military personnel against their superior officers. [2 definitions] |
mutt |
a dog of mixed or unknown breed; mongrel. |
mutter |
to speak unclearly in a low tone; mumble; murmur. [4 definitions] |
mutton |
the meat of a mature sheep, as distinguished from lamb. |
mutual |
felt, experienced, or possessed equally by each for the other or others, as among two or more persons. [4 definitions] |
muumuu |
a long, loose-fitting dress having a bright color or pattern. |
muzzle |
the projecting nose, jaws, and mouth of certain animals, such as dogs. [6 definitions] |
my |
of, relating to, or belonging to the speaker (a possessive form of I). [2 definitions] |
Myanmar |
a Southeast Asian country between India and Thailand; formerly Burma. |
myrtle |
any of several shrubs, esp. one found in the Mediterranean region and western Asia, that have evergreen leaves and bear pink or white flowers and aromatic, dark blue berries. [2 definitions] |
myself |
used to emphasize me or I. [3 definitions] |
mysterious |
full of, pertaining to, or characterized by mystery. [2 definitions] |
mystery |
an unknown, unexplainable, or secret matter. [4 definitions] |
mystify |
to cause puzzlement in, often with intent to deceive; bewilder; perplex. |
myth |
a story or body of stories based on tradition or legend, originating in the oral history of a preliterate society and incorporating its beliefs about the origins of the world, the causes of natural events, and the origins of the society's customs and practices. [4 definitions] |
mythical |
concerning, involving, resembling, or portrayed in a myth or myths. [2 definitions] |
mythology |
a body of myths particular to one society, event, or subject, or all myths collectively. [2 definitions] |
N1 |
symbol of the chemical element nitrogen. |
n |
the fourteenth letter of the English alphabet. |
Na |
symbol of the chemical element sodium. |