💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Marcor"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| mariscanoun | (pathology, archaic) A hemorrhoid. |
| marthamblesnoun | (obsolete, used in historical fiction) A particular ailment unknown to, and uncurable by, medical science |
| marjorumnoun | Obsolete spelling of marjoram. [A herb of the mint family, Origanum majorana, having aromatic leaves.] |
| marieromnoun | Obsolete form of marjoram. [A herb of the mint family, Origanum majorana, having aromatic leaves.] |
| marishnessnoun | (obsolete) The quality of being marish, or marshy. |
| amaracusnoun | (obsolete) Marjoram. |
| marcomnoun | (nautical, military) Abbreviation of maritime forces command. |
| marquisdomnoun | (obsolete) A marquisate. |
| marishnoun | (now poetic or archaic) A marsh. |
| marganoun | (Hinduism, yoga) Any of various paths or courses seen as leading to enlightenment. |
| marrownoun | (uncountable) The substance inside bones which produces blood cells. |
| mortmalnoun | Obsolete form of mormal. [(obsolete) A bad sore; a gangrene or cancer.] |
| morkinnoun | (obsolete) An animal that has died of disease or by mischance. |
| morphenoun | (archaic) Alternative spelling of morphew. [A blemish or mark on the skin, especially a blister caused by scurvy.] |
| marvailverb | Obsolete form of marvel. [(intransitive) To become filled with wonderment or admiration; to be amazed at something.] |
| marcnoun | The refuse matter that remains after fruit, particularly grapes, has been pressed. |
| maidmariannoun | (obsolete) A kind of dance. |
| moroccusnoun | (obsolete) Morocco. |
| micromelusnoun | (archaic, medicine) A person with micromelia. |
| marysnoun | Obsolete spelling of marish. [(now poetic or archaic) A marsh.] |
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