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Words That Start With M

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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WORDS THAT START WITH M

BY NEHA SHARMA

MISGIVINGS

A plural noun

Definition: Feelings of doubt or concern.

Etymology: Misgiving came from misgive. The prefix is mis- which means badly and the verb is give which means to hand over.

Momentum

An adjective

Definition: Showing great concern for details; extremely careful or precise.

Etymology: Meticulous comes from the Latin word metīculōsus. Originally meaning fearful because of the Latin word metus which means fearful.

MONOTONOUS

Adjective

Definition: Dull because of always being the same.

Etymology: Monotonous comes from the Greek word monotonus. The Greek word is a compound word made of monos meaning single and tonos meaning pitch or key.

MULTITUDE

Noun

Definition: A very large number.

Etymology: Multitude comes from the Latin word multitūdō. Multitūdō comes from multus which means many.

MUSTER

A verb

Definition: To bring a group of soldiers together; assemble

Etymology: Muster comes from an old French word, moustrer. It means to muster troops for inspection.