English dictionary: words starting with maz
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nounIn ancient greece: a type of simple bread, cake, or pancake made from barley meal.
nounIn certain ascomycete fungi (chiefly of the order caliciales or family onygenaceae): a powdery mass of free spores.
nounIced black coffee laced with brandy or rum, traditionally served in an earthenware goblet and drunk through a straw.
nounSpecifically. in form mazama. a genus of american deer, now containing only the brockets.
nounThe head.
nounThe head.
nounA member of an american indian people of northern oaxaca in southern mexico.
adjectiveOf or relating to the mazatecs or their language.
nounAnother term for zoroastrianism.
nounA follower or adherent of mazdakism.
adjectiveOf, relating to, or characteristic of mazdakism.
adjectiveZoroastrian.
nounAn unskilled labourer.
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Indeed, whether it is a ‘charsi’ lost in his own world or a mazdoor gazing nowhere in particular, a…
nounA network of paths and hedges designed as a puzzle through which one has to find a way.
Usage examples:
The house has a maze and a walled italian garden
verbBe dazed and confused.
Usage examples:
She was still mazed with the drug she had taken
verbBe dazed and confused.
Usage examples:
She was still mazed with the drug she had taken
exclamationA jewish expression of good wishes or approval
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Mazel tov, and best wishes for a year filled with happiness., mazel tov on the birth of your lovely…
adjectiveHaving or consisting of a complex network; labyrinthine.
Usage examples:
Under the house is a maze-like set of tunnels
nounA hardwood drinking bowl.
Usage examples:
They possessed a healing cup, recently identified as a fourteenth-century mazer bowl.
nounA hardwood drinking bowl.
Usage examples:
They possessed a healing cup, recently identified as a fourteenth-century mazer bowl.
nounA network of paths and hedges designed as a puzzle through which one has to find a way.
Usage examples:
The house has a maze and a walled italian garden
verbBe dazed and confused.
Usage examples:
She was still mazed with the drug she had taken
nounOriginally: a convert to sikhism from islam. in later use (from the end of the 19th century): (in the punjab) a sikh convert from the chuhra group of outcastes (traditionally sweepers and scavengers).
adjectiveLike a maze; labyrinthine.
Usage examples:
The mazy old fishing quarter
adjectiveLike a maze; labyrinthine.
Usage examples:
The mazy old fishing quarter
adverbIn a confused or convoluted manner; as if in a maze.
nounThe state or quality of being mazy; confused or convoluted character.
nounThe state or quality of being mazy; confused or convoluted character.
verbBe dazed and confused.
Usage examples:
She was still mazed with the drug she had taken
nounA network of paths and hedges designed as a puzzle through which one has to find a way.
Usage examples:
The house has a maze and a walled italian garden
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