Word Study - M  (220)


mad
(adjective)

made an end
(participle passive)

madmen
(noun)

madness
(noun)

magical
(adjective)

[ enchaunting ]
[ conjuring ]

magnifical
(adjective)

[ renowned ]
[ glorious ]
[ eminent ]
[ stately ]

magnificence
(noun)

[ sumptuousness ]

magnificent
(adjective)

magnified
(participle passive)

magnify
(verb transitive)

[ to extoll ]
[ praise highly ]

magnitude
(noun)

[ greatness ]

mail
(noun)

[ body armor of overlapping plates ]

maintain
(verb transitive)

maintained
(participle passive)

maintainest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

maintenance
(noun)

majestic
(adjective)

majesty
(noun)

[ the stately and honorable renown of any ]

make an end
(verb)

malefactor
(noun)

[ a criminal ]
[ felon ]
[ one who does evil ]
[ an evil doer ]

malefactors
(plural noun)

malice
(noun)

malicious
(adjective)

maliciousness
(noun)

malignity
(noun)

[ hatred ]
[ wickedness ]
[ malice ]
[ naughtiness ]
[ malice ]

mallows
(plural noun)

[ an inedible plant ]

mammon
(noun)

[ reproach for wealth ]
[ riches ]
[ money ]

man
(noun)

mandrakes
(plural noun)

[ plant used as a love charm ]

manger
(noun)

manifest
(adjective)

[ opened ]
[ declared ]
[ revealed ]

manifestation
(noun)

manifested
(participle passive)

manifestly
(adverb)

manifold
(adjective)

mankind
(noun)

manner
(noun)

manners
(plural noun)

mantle
(noun)

[ a loose sleeveless cloak ]

many
(adjective)

mar
(verb transitive)

maranatha
(noun)

[ our LORD cometh ]

marishes
(plural noun)

[ marshes ]
[ swamps ]
[ wetlands ]

mark
(noun)

marked
(participle passive)

marker
(noun)

markest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

marketh
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

marks
(plural noun)

marred
(participle passive)

marriage
(noun)

married
(participle passive)

marrieth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

marrying
(participle present tense)

marvel
(noun)

marveled
(participle passive)

marvelous
(adjective)

marvelously
(adverb)

marvels
(plural noun)

massacre
(noun)

[ kill ]
[ put to death ]

master
(noun)

master-builder
(noun)

masteries
(plural noun)

masters
(plural noun)

masters'
(noun)

master's
(noun)

mastery
(noun)

mate
(noun)

matrix
(noun)

[ the womb ]
[ the point of origin ]

matter
(noun)

matters
(plural noun)

maul
(noun)

[ hammer ]
[ mallet ]

maw
(noun)

[ stomach ]
[ the fourth stomach of a ruminant ]

may
(noun)

may not
(noun)

mayest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

mean
(adjective)

[ common ]
[ undistinguished ]
[ inferior ]
[ of low degree ]

meanest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

meaneth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

meaning
(participle present tense)

means
(plural noun)

meant
(participle passive)

meantime
(noun)

meanwhile
(adverb)

meat
(noun)

[ food of any kind ]

meddle
(verb intransitive)

meddled
(participle passive)

meddleth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

meddling
(participle present tense)

mediator
(noun)

[ advocate ]
[ surety ]
[ one making peace betwixt two ]

meditate
(adjective)

[ muse upon ]
[ bethink ]

meditation
(noun)

[ the earnest minding or thinking upon a thing ]

meek
(adjective)

meekness
(noun)

meet
(adjective)

[ proper ]
[ fitting ]
[ suitable ]
[ becoming ]

meetest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

meeteth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

meeting
(participle present tense)

melt
(verb transitive)

melted
(participle passive)

melteth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

melting
(participle present tense)

member
(noun)

members
(plural noun)

memorial
(adjective)

memory
(noun)

mend
(verb transitive)

mending
(participle present tense)

men-pleasers
(plural noun)

mention
(noun)

mentioned
(participle passive)

mercies
(plural noun)

mercies'
(noun)

merciful
(adjective)

mercy
(noun)

merrily
(adverb)

merry
(adjective)

mess
(noun)

[ a portion ]
[ share ]
[ ration ]
[ allotment of food ]

message
(noun)

messenger
(noun)

messengers
(plural noun)

messes
(plural noun)

Messiah
(noun)

[ the anointed one ]

met
(participle passive)

mete
(verb transitive)

[ to allot ]
[ measure ]
[ apportion ]

meted
(participle passive)

meteyard
(noun)

[ a measuring rod ]

middle
(adjective)

middlemost
(adjective)

midst
(noun)

might
(noun)

might not
(noun)

mightest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

mightier
(adjective)

mightily
(adverb)

mighty
(adjective)

milch
(adjective)

[ an animal which gives milk ]

million
(noun)

mincing
(participle present tense)

[ with little steps ]

mingle
(verb transitive)

mingled
(participle passive)

minish
(verb transitive)

[ to make less in size ]
[ degree ]
[ power ]
[ influence ]

minister
(noun)

ministered
(participle passive)

ministereth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

ministering
(participle present tense)

ministers
(plural noun)

ministration
(noun)

[ ministring ]
[ service ]
[ charge to do a thing ]

ministry
(noun)

mint
(noun)

miracle
(noun)

miracles
(plural noun)

mire
(noun)

miry
(adjective)

misdeed
(noun)

misdeeds
(plural noun)

miserable
(adjective)

miserably
(adverb)

miseries
(plural noun)

misery
(noun)

missing
(participle present tense)

mission
(noun)

mist
(noun)

mite
(noun)

[ extremely small piece of money ]

miter
(verb)

[ a cap ]
[ turban ]
[ headdress ]
[ ceremonial headwear ]

mix
(verb transitive)

[ mingling ]
[ tempering together ]

mixed
(participle passive)

mixture
(noun)

mock
(verb transitive)

mocker
(noun)

mockers
(plural noun)

mocketh
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

mocking
(participle present tense)

mockings
(plural noun)

model
(noun)

[ measure ]

moderately
(adverb)

mollified
(participle passive)

[ make soft ]
[ to be softened ]
[ soothed ]
[ appeased ]
[ pacified ]

molten
(participle passive)

moment
(noun)

[ weight ]
[ importance ]
[ a short time ]

money
(noun)

moneychangers
(plural noun)

month to month
(adjective)

morals
(plural noun)

[ pertaining to manners ]
[ behavior and life, among men ]

more
(adjective)

moreover
(adverb)

morrow
(noun)

[ the next day ]
[ the next morning ]

morsel
(noun)

morsels
(plural noun)

mortal
(adjective)

[ that endeth ere having an end and dying deadly ]

mortality
(noun)

mortar
(noun)

mortify
(verb transitive)

[ to kill ]
[ destroy ]
[ make dead ]
[ senseless ]

most
(adjective)

mote
(noun)

[ a speck of dirt or dust ]

move
(verb transitive)

moveable
(adjective)

moved
(participle passive)

movedst
(verb present tense second-person singular)

movement
(noun)

mover
(noun)

moveth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

moving
(participle present tense)

much
(adjective)

muffler
(noun)

[ an ornament worn by women ]

multiplied
(participle passive)

multipliedst
(verb present tense second-person singular)

multiplieth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

multipling
(participle present tense)

multiply
(verb transitive)

[ variety ]
[ diversity of sorts ]

munition
(noun)

[ a fortification ]
[ defensive structure ]
[ defence ]
[ supportation ]
[ strength ]
[ plenty of weapons ]
[ to resist in war ]

murrain
(noun)

[ a plague effecting domestic animals ]

muscles
(plural noun)

musing
(participle present tense)

must
(verb intransitive)

mustered
(participle passive)

mustereth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

mutual
(adjective)

[ one for another ]

muzzle
(noun)

mysteries
(plural noun)

mystery
(noun)

[ a secret ]
[ a hid thing ]