munchies |
(informal) food for snacking; snacks. [2 definitions] |
mundane |
of or pertaining to what is common and everyday; ordinary; commonplace. [2 definitions] |
Munich Pact |
an agreement made in 1938 by Great Britain, France, and Italy to allow Germany to annex part of Czechoslovakia. |
municipal |
of or relating to a local government or governmental unit. |
municipality |
an incorporated political unit or its government. |
municipalize |
to bring under the ownership or control of a municipality. [2 definitions] |
munificence |
great generosity or bounty; lavishness. |
munificent |
having or showing great generosity. |
munition |
(usu. pl.) provisions for military undertakings, such as weapons, equipment, and ammunition. [2 definitions] |
muon |
an unstable subatomic particle with a positive or negative charge, having 207 times the mass of an electron. |
mural |
a picture, usu. large in scale, painted on or made a part of a wall or ceiling. [3 definitions] |
murder |
the deliberate and illegal killing of a person. [5 definitions] |
murderer |
a person who kills another person intentionally and with selfish motives. |
murderous |
guilty or capable of murder; likely or intending to commit murder. [3 definitions] |
murex |
any of various spiny-shelled marine snails of tropical waters, formerly an important source of royal purple dye. |
muricate |
in biology, having a surface that is rough with short, sharp points. |
murk |
darkness or obscurity. [2 definitions] |
murky |
dark or gloomy. [3 definitions] |
murmur |
a soft, indistinct, continuous sound, such as that made by low voices in conversation. [6 definitions] |
Murphy bed |
a bed that can be folded up into a closet or other recessed area when not in use. |
Murphy's Law |
a facetious proposition that if it is possible for something to go wrong, it will go wrong. |