(formal, literary) Friendship. The cooperative and supportive relationship between people, or animals. In this sense, the term connotes a relationship which involves mutual knowledge, esteem, affection, and respect along with a degree of rendering service to friends in times of need or crisis.
Mutual understanding and a peaceful relationship, especially between nations; peace; accord.
atimy
atimy
noun
(historical, Ancient Greece) public disgrace or stigma; outlawry; loss of civil rights
atomy
atomy
adj
Resembling a tiny particle; made up of tiny particles.
noun
(archaic) A floating mote or speck of dust.
(archaic) A skeleton.
(archaic) A tiny being; a very small person.
(archaic) An indivisible particle.
etyma
malty
malty
adj
Of, pertaining to, containing, or characteristic of malt
manty
manty
noun
Alternative spelling of manti (Turkish dumpling)
Synonym of mandu (Korean bun dumpling)
Synonym of mantou (Chinese dumpling bun)
attributive form of manties (men's panties)
marty
marty
Proper noun
name,or less often, of
masty
masty
adj
Full of mast; abounding in acorns, etc.
matey
matey
adj
(UK) Sociable or friendly.
noun
(informal) Diminutive of mate, friend.
(nautical, slang) A dockyard worker.
(nautical, slang) A fellow sailor; often used affectedly, especially when portraying a pirate.
matty
matty
adj
matted
maynt
mayst
mayst
verb
(archaic) second-person singular simple present form of may
meaty
meaty
adj
Of a person or a body part, large and solid.
Of, relating to, or containing meat.
Resembling meat in flavour, etc.
Substantial.
myrta
tammy
tammy
noun
(now rare) Alternative form of tamis (“culinary strainer”)
A kind of woolen, or woolen and cotton, cloth, often highly glazed, used for curtains, sieves, strainers, etc.