💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Milse"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| bemercyverb | (transitive, obsolete) To treat with mercy; show mercy to; milse. |
| mesenoun | (obsolete) A dinner; meal. |
| ministrateverb | (obsolete) To minister. |
| minsenoun | Obsolete form of mince. [(transitive) To make less; to make small.] |
| smiltverb | (obsolete) To melt. |
| missificate | — |
| merceriseverb | Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of mercerize. [(transitive) To treat (cotton fabric) with sodium hydroxide to make it more lustrous and accepting of dyes.] |
| mollifieverb | Archaic form of mollify. [To ease a burden, particularly to ease a worry; make less painful; to comfort.] |
| muniteverb | (obsolete, transitive) To fortify, strengthen. |
| maudlenoun | (intransitive) To act in an excessively sentimental way. |
| merrymakeverb | (archaic, literary) To make merry, have fun, celebrate. |
| mimmernoun | Alternative form of mummer. [A person who dons a disguising costume, as for a parade or a festival.] |
| mincenoun | (uncountable) Finely chopped meat; minced meat. |
| murgeonnoun | (Scotland) A grimace; a wry face. |
| modernoun | A surname. |
| manknoun | (British, slang, originally Polari) Something that is disgusting or manky. |
| mightenoun | Obsolete spelling of might. [(countable, uncountable) Power, strength, force, or influence held by a person or group.] |
| murthernoun | Obsolete form of murder. [(uncountable) The crime of killing a person unlawfully, especially with predetermination.] |
| bemeteverb | (transitive, obsolete) To measure. |
| miltnoun | The semen of a male fish. |
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