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USED

  • Used
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up used in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Used may refer to: Used good, goods of any type that have been used before or pre-owned Used to, English

    Used

    Used

  • The Used
  • American rock band

    31, 2025. "Now That the Used Are No Longer Using, Life Is 'Unreal'" MTV. July 18, 2002. Retrieved February 7, 2009. "The Used Offer Old 'Memories' In

    The Used

    The Used

    The_Used

  • Fair use
  • Concept in United States copyright law

    that has been used. In general, the less that is used in relation to the whole, the more likely the use will be considered fair. Using most or all of

    Fair use

    Fair_use

  • Use
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Christian liturgical ritual family used by a particular group or diocese Use–mention distinction, the distinction between using a word and mentioning it Consumption

    Use

    Use

  • Used to Be
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Used to Be in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Used to Be may refer to: "Used to Be" (Beach House song), 2008 "Used to Be" (Steve Aoki and Kiiara

    Used to Be

    Used_to_Be

  • Used Cars
  • 1980 film by Robert Zemeckis

    Back to the Future Trilogy. Plume. ISBN 9780142181539. Used Cars at IMDb Used Cars at the TCM Movie Database (archived) Used Cars at Rotten Tomatoes

    Used Cars

    Used_Cars

  • Used car
  • Vehicle previously owned by another

    A used car, a pre-owned vehicle, or a secondhand car, is a vehicle that has previously had one or more retail owners. Used cars are sold through a variety

    Used car

    Used car

    Used_car

  • Least frequently used
  • Algorithm for caching data

    Least Frequently Used (LFU) is a type of cache replacement policy used to manage memory within a computer. The standard characteristics of this method

    Least frequently used

    Least_frequently_used

  • Used to You
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Used to You may refer to: "Used to You", a 2012 song by Guy Sebastian from Armageddon "Used to You", a 2018 song by Dagny This disambiguation page lists

    Used to You

    Used_to_You

  • Used bookstore
  • Shop selling previously-owned books

    Used bookstores (usually called second-hand bookshops in Great Britain) buy and sell used books and out-of-print books. A range of titles is available

    Used bookstore

    Used bookstore

    Used_bookstore

  • Usability
  • Capacity of a system for its users to perform tasks

    enjoying the experience. In software engineering, usability is the degree to which software can be used by specified consumers to achieve quantified objectives

    Usability

    Usability

  • Using
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up using in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Using may refer to: In C++, for alias declarations In C++, for using directives In C++, for using enum

    Using

    Using

  • Used to This
  • 2016 single by Future featuring Drake

    2017. Retrieved June 30, 2017. "Listen to Future's New 'Used to This' Featuring Drake - XXL". "Used to This (Feat. Drake) - Single by Future". iTunes. 4

    Used to This

    Used_to_This

  • Used good
  • Item that is not new being sold or transferred

    legal tender. Used goods may be sold in informal settings, such as garage sales, traded at swap meets, or sold in formal retail stores. Used goods may also

    Used good

    Used good

    Used_good

  • Used to Be Young
  • 2023 single by Miley Cyrus

    revealed its lyrics: "I know I used to be crazy / I know I used to be fun / You say I used to be wild / I say I used to be young". On August 15, 2023

    Used to Be Young

    Used_to_Be_Young

  • Cannabis (drug)
  • Psychoactive drug from the cannabis plant

    mostly used recreationally or as a medicinal drug, although it may also be used for spiritual purposes. Evidence supports only a few approved uses of cannabinoids

    Cannabis (drug)

    Cannabis (drug)

    Cannabis_(drug)

  • USE
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    USE or U.S.E. may refer to: United States of Europe, hypothetical scenario of a single sovereign country in Europe United State of Electronica, an American

    USE

    USE

  • The Sopranos
  • American crime drama television series by David Chase

    opening sequence was used in an episode of The Simpsons. In "Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge", a variation on the sequence is used, with Fat Tony leaving

    The Sopranos

    The_Sopranos

  • The Used (album)
  • 2002 studio album by the Used

    The Used is the debut studio album by American rock band the Used, released on June 25, 2002, through Reprise Records. The album has been certified platinum

    The Used (album)

    The_Used_(album)

  • Used clothes
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Used clothes or used clothing could refer to: Post-consumer waste Vintage clothing This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Used

    Used clothes

    Used_clothes

  • Used By You
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Used By You may refer to: "Used By You", a 2013 song by Marcus Canty from This...Is Marcus Canty "Used By You", a 2015 song by Metro Station from Savior

    Used By You

    Used_By_You

  • The Used discography
  • American rock band

    Sales chart. This is a list of non-album tracks by The Used. This is a list of b-sides from The Used studio albums. "The First Annual Rockstar Energy Drink

    The Used discography

    The Used discography

    The_Used_discography

  • Used To
  • 2018 song by Sandro Cavazza feat. Lou Elliotte

    couple dreaming about how it used to be perfect and not understanding how it all went wrong." The music video for "Used To" was directed by Robin Kempe-Bergman

    Used To

    Used_To

  • Used People
  • 1992 film by Beeban Kidron

    Used People is a 1992 romantic comedy film directed by Beeban Kidron. The film stars Shirley MacLaine, Marcello Mastroianni, Bob Dishy, Kathy Bates, Marcia

    Used People

    Used_People

  • Used to Love
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Used to Love may refer to: "Used to Love" (Keke Wyatt song), released in 2001 "Used to Love" (Martin Garrix and Dean Lewis song), released in 2019 Used

    Used to Love

    Used_to_Love

  • E
  • Fifth letter of the Latin alphabet

    used to represent /e/. The various forms of the Old Italic script and the Latin alphabet followed this usage. Although Middle English spelling used ⟨e⟩

    E

    E

    E

  • MDMA
  • Psychoactive drug, often called ecstasy

    the ages of 15 and 64 used ecstasy (0.3% of the world population). In the United States, as of 2017, about 7% of people have used MDMA at some point in

    MDMA

    MDMA

    MDMA

  • Somebody That I Used to Know
  • 2011 single by Gotye featuring Kimbra

    50–50."[excessive quote] "Somebody That I Used to Know" (2011) A 23-second sample of "Somebody That I Used to Know", featuring the first chorus as sung

    Somebody That I Used to Know

    Somebody_That_I_Used_to_Know

  • Get Used to It
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Get Used to It may refer to: "Get Used to It", a 1979 song by Roger Voudouris "Get Used to It", a song by Giant from Time to Burn "Get Used to It", a

    Get Used to It

    Get_Used_to_It

  • Kurt Cobain
  • American rock musician (1967–1994)

    the album, Cobain used a rackmount system featuring a Mesa/Boogie Studio preamp, a Crown power amp, and Marshall cabinets. He also used a Vox AC30 and a

    Kurt Cobain

    Kurt Cobain

    Kurt_Cobain

  • Social media
  • Virtual online communities

    self-curated content. Social media is used to share memories, form friendships, build communities and learn. They may be used to promote people, companies, products

    Social media

    Social media

    Social_media

  • The
  • Definite article in English

    combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun

    The

    The

    The

  • Used Future
  • 2018 studio album by The Sword

    Recording A New Album Called Used Future Right Now". Metal Injection. Retrieved January 31, 2018. "The Sword To Release 'Used Future' Album In March; Listen

    Used Future

    Used_Future

  • O
  • Fifteenth letter of the Latin alphabet

    small o is used in Indo-European studies 𝼛 : Latin small letter o with retroflex hook is used in phonetic transcription Ꝋ ꝋ : Forms of O were used for medieval

    O

    O

    O

  • OK
  • English word

    can also be used with appropriate intonation to show doubt or to seek confirmation ("OK?", "Is that OK?"). Some of this variation in use and shape of

    OK

    OK

    OK

  • Superman logo
  • Emblem of comic book superhero

    Some of the symbols used by Superman through the years are: 1938 1938–39 1940 1940–46 1944 1977–present 2001–03 2011–16 Notes Used mainly on Paramount/Fleischer

    Superman logo

    Superman logo

    Superman_logo

  • List of ethnic slurs
  • ethnic slurs, ethnophaulisms, or ethnic epithets that are, or have been, used as insinuations or allegations about members of a given ethnic, national

    List of ethnic slurs

    List_of_ethnic_slurs

  • ISO 4217
  • Standard defining codes for currencies

    banks use only these to delineate the currencies, instead of translated currency names or ambiguous currency symbols. ISO 4217 alpha codes are used on airline

    ISO 4217

    ISO 4217

    ISO_4217

  • Penis
  • Primary sexual organ of male animals

    used to release semen into the female's two-branched reproductive tract. The heads used are swapped each time the mammal copulates. When not in use,

    Penis

    Penis

    Penis

  • List of countries by GDP (PPP)
  • of the same goods among countries. PPP is often used to gauge global poverty thresholds and is used by the United Nations in constructing the Human Development

    List of countries by GDP (PPP)

    List of countries by GDP (PPP)

    List_of_countries_by_GDP_(PPP)

  • Languages used on the Internet
  • commonly used content languages among the top 10 million websites on the World Wide Web, according to estimates by W3Techs. All other languages are used in

    Languages used on the Internet

    Languages_used_on_the_Internet

  • Foobar
  • Placeholder variables in programming

    quux, and others are used as metasyntactic variables in computer programming or computer-related documentation. They have been used to name entities such

    Foobar

    Foobar

    Foobar

  • United States dollar
  • Currency of the United States

    Only the cent (¢) is used as an everyday division of the dollar, with the ubiquitous exception of vehicle fuel pricing. Dime is used solely as the name

    United States dollar

    United States dollar

    United_States_dollar

  • List of FIFA World Cup songs and anthems
  • List of anthems of all FIFA World Cups

    used prior to the World Cup event and to accompany the championships during the event. They are used as theme music for TV broadcasts and also used in

    List of FIFA World Cup songs and anthems

    List_of_FIFA_World_Cup_songs_and_anthems

  • List of used book conditions
  • This is a list of used book conditions. Booksellers use standard terms to describe the condition of the used books that they sell. The set of terms below

    List of used book conditions

    List_of_used_book_conditions

  • Portmanteau
  • Word consisting of two words

    are also frequently used to make commercial brands, such as "chocolleta" from "chocolate" + "galleta". They are also often used to create business company

    Portmanteau

    Portmanteau

    Portmanteau

  • Usinger
  • Surname list

    Usinger is a surname. Notable people with the name Usinger include: Christian Usinger (1894–1949), German military officer and later prisoner of war Fritz

    Usinger

    Usinger

  • Used and Abused
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Used and Abused may refer to: Used & Abused: In Live We Trust, 2005 DVD by In Flames Used and Abused (album), 2008 studio album by Danger Radio This disambiguation

    Used and Abused

    Used_and_Abused

  • Gold
  • Chemical element with atomic number 79 (Au)

    are the most commonly used signal source used in the scanning electron microscope. The isotope gold-198 (half-life 2.7 days) is used in nuclear medicine

    Gold

    Gold

    Gold

  • Doctor Doom
  • Supervillain appearing in Marvel Comics

    Doom often uses "Doombots", his robot doubles, to retroactively explain his actions or erase events from his history. This device was also used to depict

    Doctor Doom

    Doctor_Doom

  • Aluminium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 13 (Al)

    spelling was occasionally used in Britain, the American scientific language used -ium from the start. The French have used the spelling aluminium from

    Aluminium

    Aluminium

    Aluminium

  • Eh
  • Spoken interjection in English

    DCHP-2, there are five main uses of eh with four subtypes. The first is used to elicit confirmation (1a), which can be used in sentences like "So that's

    Eh

    Eh

  • Free content
  • Free licensed works in any field

    content as 'freely available for modification, use and redistribution under a license similar to those used by the open-source / free software community'

    Free content

    Free content

    Free_content

  • List of common physics notations
  • of letters used in mathematics and science Glossary of mathematical symbols List of mathematical uses of Latin letters Greek letters used in mathematics

    List of common physics notations

    List_of_common_physics_notations

  • Television
  • Medium for transmitting moving images and sound

    but used small pyramids with the phosphors deposited on their outside faces instead of Baird's 3D patterning on a flat surface. The Penetron used three

    Television

    Television

    Television

  • Mercury (element)
  • Chemical element with atomic number 80 (Hg)

    his statues using quicksilver. The ancient Greeks used cinnabar (mercury sulfide) in ointments; the ancient Egyptians and the Romans used it in cosmetics

    Mercury (element)

    Mercury (element)

    Mercury_(element)

  • JSON
  • Data-interchange format

    and arrays (or other serializable values). It is a commonly used data format with diverse uses in electronic data interchange, including that of web applications

    JSON

    JSON

  • Used 2
  • 2013 single by 2 Chainz

    later performed "Used 2" with the track's producer Mannie Fresh at the 2013 BET Hip Hop Awards. Following its single release, "Used 2" debuted at numbers

    Used 2

    Used_2

  • Inglewood, California
  • City in California, United States

    The earliest residents of what is now Inglewood were Native Americans who used the Aguaje de Centinela natural springs in today's Edward Vincent Sr. Park

    Inglewood, California

    Inglewood, California

    Inglewood,_California

  • That
  • Word used in English language for several purposes

    instead classify this use of that as a relativizer. That is used as a relative adverb, such as in "it doesn't cost that much". When used in this way, that

    That

    That

  • A
  • First letter of the Latin alphabet

    vowel. In X-SAMPA, ⟨a⟩ is used for the open front unrounded vowel and ⟨A⟩ is used for the open back unrounded vowel. When using base-16 notation, A or a

    A

    A

    A

  • Communication
  • Transmission of information

    is used to warn others and to assess whether a costly fight can be avoided. Another function of communication is to mark and claim territories used for

    Communication

    Communication

    Communication

  • Nominative use
  • Doctrine in US trademark law

    Nominative use, also "nominative fair use", is a legal doctrine that provides an affirmative defense to trademark infringement as enunciated by the United

    Nominative use

    Nominative_use

  • I Used to Be Funny
  • 2023 film by Ally Pankiw

    Used to be Funny (15)". BBFC. June 20, 2024. Retrieved June 20, 2024. "I Used to Be Funny (2023)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved July 19, 2024. "I Used to

    I Used to Be Funny

    I_Used_to_Be_Funny

  • Fungus
  • Organism belonging to kingdom Fungi

    1940s, fungi have been used for the production of antibiotics, and, more recently, various enzymes produced by fungi are used industrially and in detergents

    Fungus

    Fungus

    Fungus

  • Programmer
  • Person who writes computer software

    software engineer may be used for jobs that require a programmer. Sometimes a programmer or job position is identified by the language used or target platform

    Programmer

    Programmer

    Programmer

  • Polonium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 84 (Po)

    used as an atomic heat source to power radioisotope thermoelectric generators via thermoelectric materials. For example, 210Po heat sources were used

    Polonium

    Polonium

    Polonium

  • List of FIFA World Cup official match balls
  • From the 1970 FIFA World Cup, different official match balls have been used by FIFA. List of UEFA European Championship official match balls List of

    List of FIFA World Cup official match balls

    List of FIFA World Cup official match balls

    List_of_FIFA_World_Cup_official_match_balls

  • Usance
  • Usance refers to the utilization of economic goods to satisfy needs. In manufacturing, "usance" means "inputs." It is used in "usance bills." In medieval

    Usance

    Usance

  • Ampersand
  • Symbol representing the word "and" (&)

    needed] The ampersand may still be used as an abbreviation for "and" in informal writing regardless of how "and" is used. The character exists in many computer

    Ampersand

    Ampersand

    Ampersand

  • USED Chinook
  • U.S. Army troopship and dredge

    largest such dredge in the world and remained so until 1938. Grant was renamed USED Chinook. She was responsible for widening and deepening shipping channels

    USED Chinook

    USED_Chinook

  • Y
  • Twenty-fifth letter of the Latin alphabet

    synonym ὕλη. The letter Y was used to represent the sound /y/ in Old English, so Latin ⟨u⟩, ⟨y⟩ and ⟨i⟩ were all used to represent distinct vowel sounds

    Y

    Y

    Y

  • URL
  • Address on the World Wide Web

    although many people use the two terms interchangeably. A URL is most commonly used to reference a web page (HTTP/HTTPS) but is also used for file transfer

    URL

    URL

  • Efficient energy use
  • Methods for higher energy efficiency

    better maintenance practices. Compressors are commonly used to provide compressed air which is used for sand blasting, painting, and other power tools. According

    Efficient energy use

    Efficient energy use

    Efficient_energy_use

  • Use Somebody
  • 2008 single by Kings of Leon

    "Use Somebody" is a song recorded by the American rock group Kings of Leon. It was the second single from the band's fourth studio album Only by the Night

    Use Somebody

    Use_Somebody

  • Used for Glue
  • 2001 single by Rival Schools

    "Used for Glue" is a song by American post-hardcore band Rival Schools. The song was released as the first single from the band's debut album United by

    Used for Glue

    Used_for_Glue

  • The Way It Used to Be
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Used to Be may refer to: "The Way It Used to Be" (Engelbert Humperdinck song), 1969 "The Way It Used to Be" (Mike Posner song), 2013 "The Way It Used

    The Way It Used to Be

    The_Way_It_Used_to_Be

  • Used book
  • Book which has been owned before by an owner other than the publisher or retailer

    library. Used books typically become available on the market when they are sold or given to a second-hand shop, church used book sale or used bookstore;

    Used book

    Used book

    Used_book

  • É
  • Latin letter E with acute accent

    Chinese) also use é for tone. Some languages use the letter only in specific contexts, such as in Indonesian dictionaries. In Afrikaans, é is used to differentiate

    É

    É

    É

  • Persian language
  • Western Iranian language

    been used widely in English in recent decades, more often to refer to Iran's standard Persian. However, the name Persian is still more widely used. The

    Persian language

    Persian language

    Persian_language

  • Who We Used to Be
  • 2023 studio album by James Blunt

    Who We Used to Be is the seventh studio album by English singer James Blunt, released on 27 October 2023 through Atlantic Records. It was preceded by the

    Who We Used to Be

    Who_We_Used_to_Be

  • Be Used To
  • 2006 studio album 習慣 by Genie Chuo

    released: Be Used To (Celebration Edition) (習慣 慶功/感謝超值版), on 8 December 2006, with an AVCD containing three music videos and two remix tracks and Be Used To (Thank

    Be Used To

    Be_Used_To

  • M
  • Thirteenth letter of the Latin alphabet

    uses U+AB3A ꬺ LATIN SMALL LETTER M WITH CROSSED-TAIL Other variations used for phonetic transcription: ᶆ ᶬ ᶭ Ɯ ɯ : Turned M ꟽ : Inverted M was used in

    M

    M

    M

  • That Used to Be Us
  • 2011 book by Michael Mandelbaum and Thomas Friedman

    Friedman, Thomas L. (2011). That Used To Be Us. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. p. 48. ISBN 9780374288907. That Used to Be Us - Aspen Institute Presentation

    That Used to Be Us

    That_Used_to_Be_Us

  • As-salamu alaykum
  • Arabic greeting

    colloquial speech, the shortened form salām is often used to greet a person, and it has also come to be used as the general salutation in other languages. The

    As-salamu alaykum

    As-salamu alaykum

    As-salamu_alaykum

  • Japanese war crimes
  • War crimes committed by the Empire of Japan

    biological weapons that could be used for aggression. Biological agents and gases developed from these experiments were used against the Chinese Army and

    Japanese war crimes

    Japanese war crimes

    Japanese_war_crimes

  • Silver
  • Chemical element with atomic number 47 (Ag)

    chloride films are used in radiation detectors. Zeolite sieves incorporating Ag+ ions are used to desalinate seawater during rescues, using silver ions to

    Silver

    Silver

    Silver

  • L
  • Twelfth letter of the Latin alphabet

    traditional French measure of length still used in the industry) is abbreviated using an upper-case L. In chemistry, L is used as a symbol (as is NA) for the Avogadro

    L

    L

    L

  • H
  • Eighth letter of the Latin alphabet

    is used for a voiceless pharyngeal fricative. Specific to the IPA, a hooked ⟨ɦ⟩ is used for a voiced glottal fricative, and a superscript ⟨ʰ⟩ is used to

    H

    H

    H

  • Plus and minus signs
  • Mathematical symbols (+ and −)

    das ist mer das zu addirst". They were not used for addition and subtraction in the treatise, but were used to indicate surplus and deficit; usage in the

    Plus and minus signs

    Plus_and_minus_signs

  • ISO 3166-1 alpha-2
  • Two-letter country codes defined in ISO 3166-1

    They are the most widely used of the country codes published by ISO (the others being alpha-3 and numeric), and are used most prominently for the Internet's

    ISO 3166-1 alpha-2

    ISO 3166-1 alpha-2

    ISO_3166-1_alpha-2

  • Android (operating system)
  • Operating system for mobile devices

    in 2008, Android is the world's most widely used operating system with 3.9 billion users; and most used operating system for smartphones. The latest

    Android (operating system)

    Android_(operating_system)

  • Linux
  • Family of Unix-like operating systems

    are frequently used in server platforms. Many Linux distributions use the word "Linux" in their name, but the Free Software Foundation uses and recommends

    Linux

    Linux

    Linux

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Intelligence of machines

    represented in a form that can be used by a program. An ontology is the set of objects, relations, concepts, and properties used by a particular domain of knowledge

    Artificial intelligence

    Artificial_intelligence

  • Algebraic notation (chess)
  • Method to convey chess moves

    generally used in English language chess publications until the 1980s. Similar descriptive systems were in use in Spain and France. A few players still use descriptive

    Algebraic notation (chess)

    Algebraic notation (chess)

    Algebraic_notation_(chess)

  • ISBN
  • Unique numeric book identifier since 1970

    now thirteen digits commencing 979-0, while 979-1 to 979-9 are used for ISBN, 979-8- used for USA. Publisher identification code numbers are unlikely to

    ISBN

    ISBN

    ISBN

  • Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • 1945 attacks in Japan during WWII

    gun-type fission weapon that used uranium-235, called Little Boy, and a more complex implosion-type nuclear weapon that used plutonium-239, called Fat Man

    Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki

  • RDFa
  • Format for expressing RDF statements in HTML documents

    standard. In general this 2008's RDFa 1.0 is used with the old XHTML standards (as long as RDFa 1.1 is used with XHTML5 and HTML5). Is the first generic

    RDFa

    RDFa

  • Cane Corso
  • Italian breed of mastiff

    kept as a companion dog or guard dog; it may also be used to protect livestock. In the past it was used both for hunting large game and for herding cattle

    Cane Corso

    Cane Corso

    Cane_Corso

  • Somebody I Used to Know
  • 2023 film by Dave Franco and Alison Brie

    Somebody I Used to Know is a 2023 American romantic comedy film directed by Dave Franco and co-written with his wife Alison Brie. The film stars Brie,

    Somebody I Used to Know

    Somebody_I_Used_to_Know

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  • May
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German

    May

    English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German : from a short form of the personal name Matthias (see Matthew) or any of its many cognates, for example Norman French Maheu.English, French, Dutch, and German : from a nickname or personal name taken from the month of May (Middle English, Old French mai, Middle High German meie, from Latin Maius (mensis), from Maia, a minor Roman goddess of fertility). This name was sometimes bestowed on someone born or baptized in the month of May; it was also used to refer to someone of a sunny disposition, or who had some anecdotal connection with the month of May, such as owing a feudal obligation then.English : nickname from Middle English may ‘young man or woman’.Irish (Connacht and Midlands) : when not of English origin (see 1–3 above), this is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Miadhaigh ‘descendant of Miadhach’, a personal name or byname meaning ‘honorable’, ‘proud’.French : habitational name from any of various places called May or Le May.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name from Mayen, a place in western Germany.Americanized spelling of cognates of 1 in various European languages, for example Swedish Ma(i)j.Chinese : possibly a variant of Mei 1, although this spelling occurs more often for the given name than for the surname.Cape May, at the mouth of Delaware Bay, is named after the Dutch explorer Cornelius Jacobsen May.

    May

  • Matthew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Matthew

    English and Scottish : from the Middle English personal name Ma(t)thew, vernacular form of the Greek New Testament name Matthias, Matthaios, which is ultimately from the Hebrew personal name Matityahu ‘gift of God’. This was taken into Latin as Mat(t)hias and Matthaeus respectively, the former being used for the twelfth apostle (who replaced Judas Iscariot) and the latter for the author of the first Gospel. In many European languages this distinction is reflected in different surname forms. The commonest vernacular forms of the personal name, including English Matthew, Old French Matheu, Spanish Mateo, Italian Matteo, Portuguese Mateus, Catalan and Occitan Mateu are generally derived from the form Matthaeus. The American surname Matthew has also absorbed European cognates from other languages, including Greek Mathias and Mattheos.It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.

    Matthew

  • Maslin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Maslin

    English and French : from the medieval personal name Masselin. This originated as an Old French pet form of Germanic names with the first element mathal ‘speech’, ‘counsel’. However, it was later used as a pet form of Matthew. Compare Mace. A feminine form, Mazelina, was probably originally a pet form of Matilda.English and French : possibly a metonymic occupational name for a maker of wooden bowls, from Middle English, Old French maselin ‘bowl or goblet of maple wood’ (a diminutive of Old French masere ‘maple wood’, of Germanic origin). In some cases it may derive from the homonymous dialect terms maslin, one of which means ‘brass’ (Old English mæslen, mæstling), the other ‘mixed grain’ (Old French mesteillon).

    Maslin

  • Maudlin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Maudlin

    English : from the Middle English vernacular form, Maudeleyn, of the New Testament Greek personal name Magdalēnē. This is a byname, meaning ‘woman from Magdala’ (a village on the Sea of Galilee, deriving its name from Hebrew migdal ‘tower’), denoting the woman cured of evil spirits by Jesus (Luke 8:2), who later became a faithful follower. In Christian folk belief she was generally identified with the repentant sinner who washed Christ’s feet with her tears in Luke 7; hence the name came to be used as a byname for a prostitute, also a tearful woman. The popularity of the personal name increased with the supposed discovery of her relics in the 13th century.

    Maudlin

  • Miles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Miles

    English (of Norman origin) : via Old French from the Germanic personal name Milo, of unknown etymology. The name was introduced to England by the Normans in the form Miles (oblique case Milon). In English documents of the Middle Ages the name sometimes appears in the Latinized form Milo (genitive Milonis), although the normal Middle English form was Mile, so the final -s must usually represent the possessive ending, i.e. ‘son or servant of Mile’.English : patronymic from the medieval personal name Mihel, an Old French contracted form of Michael.English : occupational name for a servant or retainer, from Latin miles ‘soldier’, sometimes used as a technical term in this sense in medieval documents.Irish (County Mayo) : when not the same as 1 or 3, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maolmhuire, Myles being used as the English equivalent of the Gaelic personal name Maol Muire (see Mullery).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : unexplained.Dutch : variant of Miels, a variant of Miele 3.John Miles or Myles (c.1621–83), born probably in Herefordshire, England, was a pioneer American Baptist minister who emigrated to New England in 1662 and had a pastorate in Swansea, MA. Many of his descendants spell their name Myles.

    Miles

  • Mathew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, and Indian (southern states)

    Mathew

    English, Scottish, and Indian (southern states) : variant spelling of Matthew. It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.

    Mathew

  • Marson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Marson

    English : variant of the habitational name Marston. The two forms seem to have been used interchangeably.French : habitational name from places so called in Marne and Meuse, or from Marçon in Sarthe.

    Marson

  • Minett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Minett

    English and French : nickname from Old French mignot ‘dainty’, ‘pleasing’.English and French : from Minnota, a pet form of the female personal name Minna. This was originally a Germanic personal name from Old High German minna ‘love’, but later it was also used as a short form of Willemina, a feminine version of William.

    Minett

  • Mason
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Mason

    English and Scottish : occupational name for a stonemason, Middle English, Old French mas(s)on. Compare Machen. Stonemasonry was a hugely important craft in the Middle Ages.Italian (Veneto) : from a short form of Masone.French : from a regional variant of maison ‘house’.George Mason (1725–92), the American colonial statesman who framed the VA Bill of Rights and Constitution, which was used as a model by Thomas Jefferson when drafting the Declaration of Independence, was a VA planter, fourth in descent from George Mason (?1629–?86), a royalist soldier of the English Civil War who had received land grants in VA. As well as being prominent in the affairs of VA, the family also produced the first governor of MI.

    Mason

  • Markham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Markham

    English : habitational name from a place in Nottinghamshire, named in Old English as ‘homestead at a (district) boundary’, from mearc ‘boundary’ + hām ‘homestead’.Irish : English surname used as an equivalent of Gaelic Ó Marcacháin ‘descendant of Marcachán’, a diminutive of Marcach (see Markey). This is a Galway surname, which is sometimes ‘translated’ as Ryder.

    Markham

  • Mapp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mapp

    English : from a variant of the medieval female personal name Mab(be), a short form of Middle English, Old French Amabel (from Latin amabilis ‘loveable’). This has survived into the 20th century in the short form Mabel.English : possibly from an unattested Old English male personal name, Mappa.English : from Old Welsh map, mab ‘son’, which was used as a distinguishing epithet.

    Mapp

  • Mew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mew

    English : from an Old English nickname mǣw, mēaw ‘seagull’, or the same word used as a personal name, Mēawa. Compare Maw.English : metonymic occupational name for someone in charge of a mew, a cage for hawks and falcons, especially while moulting, from Old French mue, a derivative of muer ‘to moult’ (from Latin mutare ‘to change’).

    Mew

  • Minter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Minter

    English : occupational name for a moneyer, Old English myntere, an agent derivative of mynet ‘coin’, from Late Latin moneta ‘money’, originally an epithet of the goddess Juno (meaning ‘counselor’, from monere ‘advise’), at whose temple in Rome the coins were struck. The English term was used at an early date to denote a workman who stamped the coins; later it came to denote the supervisors of the mint, who were wealthy and socially elevated members of the merchant class, and who were made responsible for the quality of the coinage by having their names placed on the coins.

    Minter

  • Maund
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Maund

    English : variant of Mander 1.English : habitational name from Maund Bryan or Rose Maund in Herefordshire, possibly named in Old English as ‘(place at) the hollows’, from the dative plural of maga ‘stomach’ (used in a topographical sense). Mills suggests it may alternatively be a survival of an ancient Celtic term magnis, probably meaning ‘the rocks’.

    Maund

  • Mannering
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Kent)

    Mannering

    English (Kent) : variant of Manwaring.Irish : name used as an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Manaráin, which Woulfe believes to be a dissimilated form of Ó Manannáin (see Murnan).

    Mannering

  • Marmion
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin) and French

    Marmion

    English (of Norman origin) and French : nickname from Old French marmion ‘monkey’, ‘brat’.Irish : as well as being a Norman English name as in 1, this has been used in recent times for Merriman.

    Marmion

  • Merrow
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Merrow

    English : habitational name from Merrow in Surrey, possibly so named from Old English mearg ‘marrow’ used figuratively to mean ‘fertile ground’.

    Merrow

  • Matthews
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Matthews

    English : patronymic from Matthew. In North America, this form has assimilated numerous vernacular derivatives in other languages of Latin Mat(t)hias and Matthaeus.Irish (Ulster and County Louth) : used as an Americanized form of McMahon.

    Matthews

  • Mars
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mars

    English : variant of Marsh.French : habitational name from places so named in Ardèche, Ardennes, Gard, Loire, Nièvre, and Meurthe-et-Moselle, from the Latin personal name Marcius, used adjectivally.French : from the personal name Meard, Mard, Mart, vernacular forms of the saint’s name Médard. Morlet notes that there are a number of places called Saint-Mars, formerly recorded in Latin as Sanctus Medardus.French : from the name of the month, mars ‘ March’, denoting seed sown in March, and hence a metonymic name for an arable grower.French (De Mars) : habitational name from Mars in the Ardennes.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Marsilius.

    Mars

  • Maw
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Maw

    English : name for someone who was related to an important local personality, from Middle English maugh, maw ‘relative’, especially by marriage (from Old English māge ‘female relative’). In the north of England this term was used more specifically to mean ‘brother-in-law’.English : topographic name from Middle English mawe ‘meadow’. Some early forms, such as Sibilla de la Mawe (Suffolk 1275), clearly indicate a topographic origin, by reason of the preposition and article.English : probably also from a Middle English personal name, Mawe, Old English Mēawa, perhaps originally a byname from Old English mǣw ‘sea mew’, ‘seagull’ (compare Mew).

    Maw

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  • Wagenboom
  • n.

    A south African proteaceous tree (Protea grandiflora); also, its tough wood, used for making wagon wheels.

  • Wampum
  • n.

    Beads made of shells, used by the North American Indians as money, and also wrought into belts, etc., as an ornament.

  • Wage
  • v. t.

    That for which one labors; meed; reward; stipulated payment for service performed; hire; pay; compensation; -- at present generally used in the plural. See Wages.

  • Wald
  • n.

    A forest; -- used as a termination of names. See Weald.

  • Wainscoting
  • n.

    The material used to wainscot a house, or the wainscot as a whole; panelwork.

  • Wanghee
  • n.

    The Chinese name of one or two species of bamboo, or jointed cane, of the genus Phyllostachys. The slender stems are much used for walking sticks.

  • Wanion
  • n.

    A word of uncertain signification, used only in the phrase with a wanion, apparently equivalent to with a vengeance, with a plague, or with misfortune.

  • Wait
  • v. i.

    Hautboys, or oboes, played by town musicians; not used in the singular.

  • Want
  • v. i.

    To be absent; to be deficient or lacking; to fail; not to be sufficient; to fall or come short; to lack; -- often used impersonally with of; as, it wants ten minutes of four.

  • Wappened
  • a.

    A word of doubtful meaning used once by Shakespeare.

  • Wanty
  • n.

    A surcingle, or strap of leather, used for binding a load upon the back of a beast; also, a leather tie; a short wagon rope.

  • Wall
  • n.

    A kind of knot often used at the end of a rope; a wall knot; a wale.

  • Wallaba
  • n.

    A leguminous tree (Eperua falcata) of Demerara, with pinnate leaves and clusters of red flowers. The reddish brown wood is used for palings and shingles.

  • Wand
  • n.

    A rod used by conjurers, diviners, magicians, etc.

  • Wagon
  • n.

    A wheeled carriage; a vehicle on four wheels, and usually drawn by horses; especially, one used for carrying freight or merchandise.

  • Waistcoating
  • n.

    A fabric designed for waistcoats; esp., one in which there is a pattern, differently colored yarns being used.

  • Walloons
  • n. pl.

    A Romanic people inhabiting that part of Belgium which comprises the provinces of Hainaut, Namur, Liege, and Luxembourg, and about one third of Brabant; also, the language spoken by this people. Used also adjectively.

  • Wanton
  • n.

    A roving, frolicsome thing; a trifler; -- used rarely as a term of endearment.

  • Wafer
  • n.

    An adhesive disk of dried paste, made of flour, gelatin, isinglass, or the like, and coloring matter, -- used in sealing letters and other documents.