moraceous | (adjective) of or pertaining to or characteristic of plants of the family Moraceae | - |
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moral | (adjective) concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles | - |
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(adjective) psychological rather than physical or tangible in effect | - |
moralistic | (adjective) narrowly and conventionally moral | - |
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morbid | (adjective) suggesting the horror of death and decay | Synonyms: ghoulish |
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(adjective) caused by or altered by or manifesting disease or pathology | Synonyms: diseased, pathologic, pathological |
(adjective) suggesting an unhealthy mental state | - |
morbific | (adjective) able to cause disease | Synonyms: infective, pathogenic |
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morbilliform | (adjective) of a rash that resembles that of measles | - |
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mordacious | (adjective) biting or given to biting | - |
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(adjective) capable of wounding | Synonyms: barbed, biting, nipping, pungent |
mordant | (adjective) of a substance, especially a strong acid; capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action | Synonyms: caustic, corrosive, erosive, vitriolic |
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(adjective) harshly ironic or sinister | Synonyms: black, grim |
more | (adjective) (comparative of `much' used with mass nouns) a quantifier meaning greater in size or amount or extent or degree; above; more than | Synonyms: more than |
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(adjective) (comparative of `many' used with count nouns) quantifier meaning greater in number | - |
morganatic | (adjective) (of marriages) of a marriage between one of royal or noble birth and one of lower rank; valid but with the understanding that the rank of the inferior remains unchanged and offspring do not succeed to titles or property of the superior | Synonyms: left-handed |
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moribund | (adjective) being on the point of death; breathing your last | - |
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(adjective) not growing or changing; without force or vitality | Synonyms: stagnant |
moronic | (adjective) having a mental age of between eight and twelve years | - |
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morose | (adjective) showing a brooding ill humor | Synonyms: dark, dour, glowering, glum, moody, saturnine, sour, sullen |
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morphemic | (adjective) of or relating to morphemes | - |
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morphologic | (adjective) relating to or concerned with the morphology of plants and animals | Synonyms: morphological, structural |
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(adjective) relating to or concerned with the formation of admissible words in a language | Synonyms: morphological |
(adjective) pertaining to geological structure | Synonyms: geomorphologic, geomorphological, morphological, structural |
morphological | (adjective) relating to or concerned with the morphology of plants and animals | Synonyms: morphologic, structural |
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(adjective) relating to or concerned with the formation of admissible words in a language | Synonyms: morphologic |
(adjective) pertaining to geological structure | Synonyms: geomorphologic, geomorphological, morphologic, structural |
morphophonemic | (adjective) of or relating to morphophonemics | - |
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mortal | (adjective) subject to death | - |
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(adjective) unrelenting and deadly | - |
(adjective) involving loss of divine grace or spiritual death | Synonyms: deadly |
(adjective) causing or capable of causing death | Synonyms: deadly, deathly |
mortgaged | (adjective) burdened with legal or financial obligations | - |
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mortified | (adjective) made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride | Synonyms: embarrassed, humiliated |
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(adjective) suffering from tissue death | Synonyms: gangrenous |
mortifying | (adjective) causing awareness of your shortcomings | Synonyms: demeaning, humbling, humiliating |
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(adjective) causing to feel shame or chagrin or vexation | Synonyms: embarrassing |
mortuary | (adjective) of or relating to a funeral | - |
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(adjective) of or relating to or characteristic of death | - |