Words Starting With "M"

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Monica

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The name "Monica" refers to a feminine given name. It is derived from the ancient Greek name "Μονίκη" (Monīkē), meaning "advisor" or "counselor". It is also associated with the Latin name "Monica", which means "alone" or "unique".

Monicker

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A monicker is a nickname or a pseudonym, often used to signify a person's profession, activity, or affiliation. It is a secondary name or title that is used in addition to the person's actual name. For example, a writer may have a monicker as an alias, a rock star may go by a monicker, or a superhero may use a monicker as their secret identity.

Monied

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Having a lot of money; wealthy.

Monies

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Monies refers to a large amount of money, typically implying a significant financial resource or wealth.

Monifier

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A monifier is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a person who or something that-directory or straightens or adjusts something, such as a monifier stake, which is a stake or post used to support or adjust a fence, wall, or other structure. In a broader sense, a monifier could be someone or something that puts something in order or sets something in its proper place.

Moniker

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A moniker is a nickname or an informal name given to a person, place, or thing. It can also refer to a reputation or a well-known name associated with someone or something. For example, "His moniker was 'The Maverick' due to his independent and unconventional behavior."

Monikered

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Monikered refers to a nickname or a pseudonym, especially one that is distinctive or notable. It is often used to describe a fictional character's alias or a celebrity's stage name. For example, "He's been monikered as the 'King of Pop' for his iconic music career."

Monikers

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Monikers refers to a name or title given to something or someone. In a more specific sense, it is a game or activity where players try to guess the name or phrase associated with a particular item or concept by suggesting different possible names, and the player who guesses correctly earns points.

Monilethrix

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Monilethrix is a rare genetic disorder that affects the hair. It is characterized by thinning or complete loss of hair on the scalp, as well as sparse or brittle hair on the eyebrows, eyelashes, and other areas of the body. In some cases, the affected individuals may also experience brittle and fragile fingernails and toenails. The hair loss in monilethrix is caused by a defect in the production of a protein called keratin, which is essential for the growth and structure of hair. The severity and progression of the condition can vary from person to person, and treatment options are limited.

Moniletriches

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any word or term that matches "moniletriches". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized. Can you please provide more context or clarify the spelling?

Moniliaceae

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Moniliaceae is a family of fungi in the class Phallomycetidae. The members of this family are commonly known as cup fungi or cup-shape fungi. They are characterized by forming cup-shaped or saucer-shaped fruiting bodies, usually with a white or cream-colored interior and a brown or reddish-brown exterior.

Moniliaceous

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Moniliaceous refers to something that resembles or is related to fungi, particularly the shape or structure of mushrooms or molds. It can also describe something that has a resemblance to fungal hyphae or spores.

Moniliales

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Moniliales refers to a type of fungal diseases that affect the respiratory, skin, and other tissues of humans and animals. The term is often used to describe a group of fungal infections that are caused by various species of fungi, including Candida and Aspergillus. These infections can cause a range of symptoms, including coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath, as well as skin lesions and other complications.

Moniliasis

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Moniliasis is a medical term that refers to a fungal infection caused by Candida albicans, which is a common species of fungus. It can occur in various parts of the body, such as the mouth, throat, intestines, and genital and urinary tracts. The condition is characterized by irritation, inflammation, and damage to the affected tissues.

Moniliform

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Moniliform refers to something that is shaped like a bead or a pearl. It is often used to describe the shape or form of something, such as a leaf or a strand of hair.

Moniliformis

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Moniliformis is a genus of parasites that includes the whip worm, a type of intestinal parasite that is found in humans and other animals. The whipworm has a long, whip-like shape and is typically found in the intestines of its host, where it feeds on nutrients and can cause a range of symptoms including diarrhea, abdominal pain, and weight loss.

Monism

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Monism is a philosophical concept that posits the existence of a single fundamental substance or reality that underlies all of existence. In other words, it is the idea that there is only one underlying, indivisible, and ultimate substance or reality that makes up everything in the universe. This concept is often contrasted with dualism, which suggests the existence of multiple, separate, and independent realities or substances.

Monist

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A monist is someone who believes that there is only one fundamental reality or substance, and that all of the diverse things we experience in life are ultimately manifestations of that single reality.

Monistic

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Monistic refers to a philosophical or metaphysical philosophy that posits that there is only one fundamental substance, reality, or principle, and that all other things are manifestations or aspects of this single substance, reality, or principle.

Monition

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Monition is a noun that refers to a warning or a caution given in advance to prevent something from happening. It can also refer to a feeling of apprehension or unease about something that may happen in the future.

Monitive

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There is no such word as "monitive." It is possible that you meant the word "monitoring," which refers to the act of keeping track of or observing something closely, often in order to make sure that it is functioning properly or to detect any changes or problems.

Monitor

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A monitor is a device that displays video and graphics information from a computer. It is typically a flat-panel screen that accepts input from a computer via a video cable or wireless connection and displays the output on its screen. In a computer system, the monitor is one of the three main components, along with the central processing unit (CPU) and keyboard.

Monitored

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The word "monitored" refers to something or someone being watched or supervised closely, especially for a particular purpose, such as to check on their behavior, performance, or activity.

Monitorial

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Monitorial refers to a system of education in which senior students or pupils are assigned to assist teachers in controlling and supervising the behavior of younger students in a classroom or school, particularly in the early 19th century. In this system, the monitorial teachers were responsible for leading classes, supervising younger pupils, and maintaining discipline in the school. The term is also used to describe a person who exercises a supervising or overseeing function, often in a pedagogical context.

Monitoring

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Monitoring refers to the process of observing, tracking, or supervising something or someone over a period of time, often in order to gather data, detect changes, or identify problems. It can be applied to a wide range of contexts, such as:<br><br> Monitoring a patient's health to track their progress<br> Monitoring a system's performance to detect errors<br> Monitoring a child's development to identify potential issues<br> Monitoring a situation to predict outcomes or detect potential threats.<br><br>Monitoring often involves collecting and analyzing data, and may involve manual observation, automated tracking, or a combination of both. The goal of monitoring is to gather valuable insights that can inform decisions, improve outcomes, or achieve a desired outcome.

Monitorisation

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Monitorisation is a noun that refers to the act of monitoring or supervising something or someone, usually to collect information, ensure compliance with rules or regulations, or for quality control purposes. It involves the systematic and regular observation or tracking of activities, processes, or outcomes to gather data, identify trends, and make informed decisions. In other words, it's the process of keeping a close eye on something to ensure it's running smoothly and efficiently.

Monitorization

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Monitorization is a noun that refers to the process of regularly checking, observing, or supervising something, such as a system, a process, or a project, often using monitoring tools or techniques to gather data and provide insights. It involves continuous observation and oversight to ensure that the thing being monitored is functioning as expected, identifying potential issues, and making adjustments accordingly.

Monitorized

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The word "monitorized" is not a valid word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that has not been widely adopted. <br><br>If you meant to type "monitored," it means to keep an eye on or watch something or someone, especially to ensure that it is safe or that something is not happening. For example: "The police monitored the protests to make sure they stayed peaceful."

Monitors

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Tools used to view the output of a computer program or to keep track of the activities of a device, system, or process. They can be electronic or mechanical, and are often used to observe and record changes or conditions over time.

Monitory

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Monitory refers to something related to monitoring or keeping track of something, often in a careful or official manner.

Monitress

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A monitress is an older term for a female teacher or a schoolmarm, often used in a somewhat archaic or nostalgic sense to evoke a sense of traditional, old-fashioned education. The word is derived from the Latin "monitor," meaning "watcher" or "guardian," and the suffix "-ress," indicating a female associated with the noun.

Monitrix

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Monitrix is a noun derived from the Latin words "monere" (to warn) and "strix" (a female night owl). In English, Monitrix is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a female wailing woman, a banshee or a witch.

Monk

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A monk is a person who lives a simple and spiritual life, often in a monastery or convent, and is typically a member of a monastic order. Monks and nuns usually take vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, and dedicate themselves to prayer, work, and study.

Monkery

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I apologize, but "monkery" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a noun or adjective created by combining "monk" and "ery", but without context, it's difficult to determine its intended meaning.<br><br>If you meant to type "monasticery" (a place where monks live), "monastery" (a monastery), or "monkery" (a monk's order or community), I'd be happy to explain its meaning. If not, please provide more context or clarify what you mean by "monkery".

Monkey-wrench

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A monkey-wrench is an idiomatic expression that means to cause trouble or disorder, often in a sudden or unexpected way. It can also refer to a specific type of wrench with a long handle and a curved or bent end, used for turning or gripping objects. The idiomatic sense of the phrase is thought to have originated from the idea that throwing a wrench into the works of someone or something can be compared to a monkey causing mischief or trouble.

Monkey

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A monkey is a primate, a type of animal that belongs to the order Primates. It is characterized by its furry body, tail, and agile movements. Monkeys are intelligent, social animals that live in groups, called troops, and are found in various parts of the world, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions. They are known for their curiosity, playful and mischievous behavior, and their ability to adapt to different environments.