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4-letter words containing m, o

  • momi — Also, Momos [moh-mos] /ˈmoʊ mɒs/ (Show IPA). Classical Mythology. the god of ridicule.
  • momo — a steamed or fried dumpling, typical of South Asian cuisine.
  • moms — mother1 .
  • mon- — mono-
  • mon. — Mon. is a written abbreviation for Monday.
  • mona — a female given name.
  • mone — (obsolete) Communion; participation; companionship.
  • mong — mongrel, especially a mongrel dog.
  • monk — (James) Arthur ("Art") born 1957, U.S. football player.
  • mono — infectious mononucleosis.
  • mons — an area of the body that is higher than neighboring areas.
  • mont — Mount; mountain.
  • moob — (slang, usually in plural) A plump or untoned breast on a man.
  • mooc — Digital Technology, Education. massive (or massively) open online course: a usually free online course open to anyone and potentially having a huge number of enrolled participants.
  • mood — Grammar. a set of categories for which the verb is inflected in many languages, and that is typically used to indicate the syntactic relation of the clause in which the verb occurs to other clauses in the sentence, or the attitude of the speaker toward what he or she is saying, as certainty or uncertainty, wish or command, emphasis or hesitancy. a set of syntactic devices in some languages that is similar to this set in function or meaning, involving the use of auxiliary words, as can, may, might. any of the categories of these sets: the Latin indicative, imperative, and subjunctive moods.
  • moof — /moof/ [MAC users] 1. A semi-legendary creature, also called the "dogcow", that lurks in the depths of the Macintosh Technical Notes Hypercard stack V3.1; specifically, the full story of the dogcow is told in technical note #31 (the particular Moof illustrated is properly named "Clarus"). Option-shift-click will cause it to emit a characteristic "Moof!" or "!fooM" sound. *Getting* to tech note 31 is the hard part; to discover how to do that, one must needs examine the stack script with a hackerly eye. Clue: rot13 is involved. A dogcow also appears if you choose "Page Setup..." with a LaserWriter selected and click on the "Options" button. 2. Used to flag software that's a hack, something untested and on the edge. On one Apple Computer CD-ROM, certain folders such as "Tools & Apps (Moof!)" and "Development Platforms (Moof!)", are so marked to indicate that they contain software not fully tested or sanctioned by the powers that be. When you open these folders you cross the boundary into hackerland.
  • moog — a type of synthesizer
  • mooi — pleasing; nice
  • mook — a book with the look, design, and layout of a magazine, usually having a Japanese anime theme.
  • mool — soft, crumbly soil rich in mold or humus.
  • moonSun Myung [suhn myuhng] /sʌn myʌŋ/ (Show IPA), 1920–2012, Korean religious leader: founder of the Unification Church.
  • moor — a Muslim of the mixed Berber and Arab people inhabiting NW Africa.
  • moos — Plural form of moo.
  • moot — open to discussion or debate; debatable; doubtful: Whether that was the cause of their troubles is a moot point.
  • mooz — (language, specification)   An object-oriented extension of Z.
  • mope — to be sunk in dejection or listless apathy; sulk; brood.
  • mops — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mop.
  • mopy — languishing, listless, droopy, or glum.
  • mora — the unit of time equivalent to the ordinary or normal short sound or syllable.
  • more — Mossi (def 2).
  • mori — (italics) Latin. remember that you must die.
  • morn — morning.
  • moro — a member of any of the various tribes of Muslim Malays in the southern Philippines.
  • mors — a city in North Rhine-Westphalia W Germany, in the Ruhr district.
  • mort — a male given name, form of Mortimer or Morton.
  • mose — a small bird of the genus Parus
  • mosh — to engage in a form of frenzied, violent dancing; slam-dance.
  • mosk — Rare form of mosque.
  • mossHoward, 1922–1987, U.S. poet, editor, and playwright.
  • most — great in quantity, measure, or degree: too much cake.
  • mota — Alternative form of mootah.
  • mote — a small particle or speck, especially of dust.
  • moth — any of numerous insects of the order Lepidoptera, generally distinguished from the butterflies by having feathery antennae and by having crepuscular or nocturnal habits.
  • moti — (Mo Ti) flourished 5th century b.c, Chinese philosopher.
  • moto — one of the heats in a motocross.
  • mott — a grove or clump of trees in prairie land or open country.
  • motu — any of certain documents issued by the pope without counsel from others.
  • moue — a pouting grimace.
  • moun — (intransitive, obsolete) To be able to; may; must.
  • moup — to nibble with a fast movement of the lips
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