💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Omy"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| mopsical | (obsolete) melancholy; moping |
| mozynoun | Shaggy; hairy. |
| mopynoun | One of the multiple original copies printed from a single original. |
| mesenterick | Obsolete form of mesenteric. [(anatomy) Relating to the mesentery.] |
| only | Without others or anything further; exclusively. |
| mediterraneous | (obsolete) inland |
| mucklenoun | (chiefly Scotland) A great amount. |
| mucksy | Alternative form of muxy. [(UK, dialect, archaic) soft, sticky, or dirty] |
| monkingnoun | The work or life of a monk. |
| mothennoun | — |
| mawmish | (obsolete) nauseous |
| meseraicnoun | (anatomy, obsolete) Mesenteric. |
| mo-monoun | (medicine, informal) Syllabic abbreviation of monoamniotic-monochorionic twin. |
| moolynoun | Alternative form of muley (“animal without horns”). [A cow or deer without horns.] |
| mawky | (Northern England, Lincolnshire, Appalachia) Maggoty, full of maggots. |
| moolley | Alternative form of muley (“without horns”). [(of cattle or deer) Without horns.] |
| murreynoun | The mulberry fruit. |
| mooeynoun | (UK, slang) The mouth; the face. |
| myoxine | Of, or pertaining to the dormouse. |
| mooneynoun | A surname from Irish. |
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