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English dictionary: words starting with maz

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noun

In ancient greece: a type of simple bread, cake, or pancake made from barley meal.

noun

In certain ascomycete fungi (chiefly of the order caliciales or family onygenaceae): a powdery mass of free spores.

noun

Iced black coffee laced with brandy or rum, traditionally served in an earthenware goblet and drunk through a straw.

noun

Specifically. in form mazama. a genus of american deer, now containing only the brockets.

noun

A member of an american indian people of northern oaxaca in southern mexico.

adjective

Of or relating to the mazatecs or their language.

noun

Another term for zoroastrianism.

noun

A follower or adherent of mazdakism.

adjective

Of, relating to, or characteristic of mazdakism.

noun

An unskilled labourer.

Usage examples:

Indeed, whether it is a ‘charsi’ lost in his own world or a mazdoor gazing nowhere in particular, a…
noun

A 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
verb

Be dazed and confused.

Usage examples:

She was still mazed with the drug she had taken
verb

Be dazed and confused.

Usage examples:

She was still mazed with the drug she had taken
exclamation

A jewish expression of good wishes or approval

Usage examples:

Mazel tov, and best wishes for a year filled with happiness., mazel tov on the birth of your lovely…
adjective

Having or consisting of a complex network; labyrinthine.

Usage examples:

Under the house is a maze-like set of tunnels
noun

A hardwood drinking bowl.

Usage examples:

They possessed a healing cup, recently identified as a fourteenth-century mazer bowl.
noun

A hardwood drinking bowl.

Usage examples:

They possessed a healing cup, recently identified as a fourteenth-century mazer bowl.
noun

A 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
verb

Be dazed and confused.

Usage examples:

She was still mazed with the drug she had taken
noun

Originally: 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).

adjective

Like a maze; labyrinthine.

Usage examples:

The mazy old fishing quarter
adjective

Like a maze; labyrinthine.

Usage examples:

The mazy old fishing quarter
adverb

In a confused or convoluted manner; as if in a maze.

noun

The state or quality of being mazy; confused or convoluted character.

noun

The state or quality of being mazy; confused or convoluted character.

verb

Be dazed and confused.

Usage examples:

She was still mazed with the drug she had taken
noun

A 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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