💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Maddock"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| mawknoun | (UK, dialect, obsolete) A slattern. |
| muckwormnoun | A larva living in mud or manure. |
| muck flynoun | (obsolete) A fly found on, or associated with, dirt or dung. |
| mallemucknoun | (obsolete) A mollymawk. |
| moudiewartnoun | (Scotland) A mole (burrowing rodent). |
| mawwormnoun | (now rare) A hypocrite. |
| midgienoun | (Northern England, Scotland) Synonym of midge (“small biting fly”). |
| moudiewarknoun | (Scotland) Alternative form of moudiewart. [(Scotland) A mole (burrowing rodent).] |
| maw wormnoun | Alternative spelling of maw-worm. [Any of several parasitic worms which infest the mammalian stomach and intestines, especially a nematode.] |
| moudiewarpnoun | Alternative form of mouldwarp. [(now regional, archaic) A mole, Talpa europea.] |
| modiwarpnoun | Alternative form of mouldwarp. [(now regional, archaic) A mole, Talpa europea.] |
| mucknoun | Anything filthy or vile. Dirt; something that makes another thing dirty. |
| moudiewortnoun | (Scotland) A mole (the animal). |
| moldwarpnoun | Alternative form of mouldwarp. [(now regional, archaic) A mole, Talpa europea.] |
| moudiwarpnoun | Alternative form of mouldwarp. [(now regional, archaic) A mole, Talpa europea.] |
| maddernoun | A dye made from the plant. |
| moldiwarpnoun | Alternative form of mouldwarp. [(now regional, archaic) A mole, Talpa europea.] |
| mouldwarpnoun | (now regional, archaic) A mole, Talpa europea. |
| muckamucknoun | (countable, colloquial, sometimes derogatory, originally US) A person in a position of power or authority, or of high status. |
| muddnoun | (informal) Harvey Mudd College |
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