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move
to change position or place. [11 definitions]
movement
change in position or location. [4 definitions]
move on
to change to a new place, position, or subject.
move over
to change position to make room for another.
mover
(sometimes plural) a person or company whose business is to move furniture from one home or business to another.
movie
a motion picture; film. [2 definitions]
movie theater
a building where people go to see movies on a large screen.
moving
that changes place or position. [3 definitions]
mow
1
to cut down with a blade or machine. [2 definitions]
mower
a machine for mowing grass or a person who mows.
mown
a past participle of "mow
1
."
Mozambique
a country in southeastern Africa. Maputo is the capital of Mozambique.
M.P.
abbreviation of "Member of Parliament."
mpg
abbreviation of "miles per gallon."
mph
abbreviation of "miles per hour."
Mr.
abbreviation of "Mister," which is often used as a title of respect before a man's last name.
Mrs.
abbreviation of "Mistress," which is a title of respect used before a married woman's name.
MS
1
abbreviation of "Mississippi."
Ms.
a title of respect often used before a woman's last name.
MT
abbreviation of "Montana."
Mt.
abbreviation of "mount," or "mountain."
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