Words that start with M

Mild mannered mice melt marshmallows in Minnesota.

Mis forMonday

Monday is the first day of the week, and is usually the first day of the working week too. The next day of the week is Tuesday.

Mis forMoney

Money is something you can carry around with you and exchange for goods and services. You can use money to buy food, or a car, or a house. Money that you can carry around with you can be either notes or coins. Notes and coins have the amount they are worth and the country they are useable in written on them.
Mongolian means anything relating to Mongolia, people from Mongolia or the language spoken in Mongolia.

Mis forMongoose

Scientific name: family: herpestidae
Mongooses are a small animal that live in southern Asia, Africa, and southern Europe. They eat insects, crabs, worms, lizards, snakes, chickens, and rodents. They will also eat eggs and dead animals they find.

Mis forMongrel

A mongrel is a dog that you cannot tell what breed it is. Mongrels might simply be cross breeds, but are usually stray dogs that have been mixed breed for so long there is no way of telling what their ancestry is.
A computer monitor is a device that is used for displaying information from a computer. Modern monitors tend to be quite wide, and also quite thin from front-to-back, so they take up less space on your desk.

Mis forMonk

A monk is a man who lives a strict religious life, usually as a member of a religious or monastic group.

Mis forMonkey

Monkeys are distantly related to people. There are many different kinds of monkey, ranging in size from a few inches long to as big as a person. Different kinds of monkey eat different things, but usually they eat at least some of fruit, leaves, insects, eggs and small animals. All monkeys have tails.
Monkey bars are a piece of playground equipment that looks like a ladder held horizontally by some posts at each end. You use it by going across the ladder holding on with your hands.
Something is monochrome if it is made up of shades of the same color.