modest-a: modest: not bold or presumptuous; not boastful or obtrusive; (N.B. «modest» in the sense of observing sex proprieties is translated by pudor-oza, chasta, dec-anta). V. exp.: vid. diskreta. Ant.:Superba, pretend-ema, arog-ema, vanitat-oza, fatua. — EFIS

modifik-ar: (tr.) to modify: make partial changes in (cf. chanjar); -ivo: (gram.) a modifying or qualifying word. Ex.: Modifikar lego, frazo, puniso. — DEFIRS

modilion-o: (arch.) modillion. — DEFIS

modlar: (tr., sculpt.) to make a model (in clay, wax) of something from which a statue or other work is to be executed or enlarged. — DEFIRS

modul-o: (arch.) module; (math.) modulus. — DEFIRS

modulac-ar: (tr.) to modulate: pass from one key to another without break in melody; to inflect, vary (the voice in speaking). — DEFIRS

mofet-o: (2001) skunk: black and white New World mammal (esp. genus Mephitis) with a pair of perineal glands which eject a secretion of offensive odor; (fig.) an obnoxious person. — DEFIRS

«mogul»: (oriental title) mogul.

Mohamed-ana, -ano: Mahometan, Mohammedan, Musselman; -an-ismo: Mahometanism, Islamism. — DEFIRS

moher-o: (fabric) mohair. — DEF

mok-ar: to laugh at: ridicule, deride, mock, rally, gibe, scoff; -etar: to banter, chaff; -(ad)o: mockery, derision, jeer; -o-klamo: hue and cry. — DEFR

mokasin-o: moccasin: an Indian shoe. — DEFRS

mol-a: soft: easily yielding to pressure, not hard; (cf. dolca); (of muscles) flabby (cf. laxa); (of meat) tender; (of fruits) mellow; -acha: flimsy, flabby; -igar: to soften; (fig.) to mollify; -ig-iva: emollient; ovi mole koqu-ita: soft-cooked eggs. Ant.: harda. — FI

molar-a (dento): molar, grinder (tooth). — DEFIS

mold-ar: (intr.) to turn, grow mouldy. — DE

molekul-o: molecule. — DEFIRS

moleskin-o: (fabric) moleskin. — DEFI

molest-ar: (tr.) to molest, pester, annoy, bother. V. exp.: Molestar signifikas volata tedado per tormenteti o persekuteti. La vorto bone tradukas la F. brimer (E. to play jokes on), qua esas molestado impozita kom probo a la novici en armeo, lerneyo. Anke on povas dicar: «la dogano esas konstanta molestado por la voyajanti»; III-35. — DEFIS

moli-o: mole, jetty (used as a harbor (harbour) breakwater). — DEFIRS

molibd-o: (chem.) molybdenum. — DEFIRS

molos-o: molossus: a species of watch-dog (Canis familiaris molossus); (pros.) Molosian metre.

molton-o: (fabric) molleton: swanskin, canton flannel. — DEFIS

molusk-o: mollusk. — DEFIRS

moment-o: momentum. — DEFIS

monad-o: (philos., zool.) monad. — DEFIS

monadologi-o: (philos.) monadology.

monak-(ul)o: monk, friar; -ala, -atra: monastic, monachal, monkish; -ino: nun; -eso: (condition, state) monasticism, monkhood; -ismo: (system, doctrine) monasticism; -eyo: monastery, convent. — DEFIRS

monark-o: monarch; -ala: monarchal: relating to monarchs. — DEFIRS

monarki-o: monarchy; -ala: monarchial: relating to monarchies; (cf. monark-ala). — DEFIRS

monaster-o: (biol.) prophase of mitosis.

monat-o: month; -salario: month’s pay; omna-monat-e, -a: every month, monthly; ca-monate: (during, in) this month; po monato, singla monate: by the month, so much a month; mi- -a: half-monthly, twice a month. — De

mond-o: (general sense) the world (cf. tero); -umo: the world: society, people; -umo eleganta, alta: world of fashion, smart set, high-life; -ala: mundane; -um-ema: worldly-minded; -um-ala: relating to society; relating to good manners; -um-ajo: a worldly thing, vanity; -um-an-ulo: man of the world; um-an-eso: worldliness. — EFIS

moner-o: (zool.) moner(on). — DEFIS

monet-o: (of gold, silver, copper) coin, cash, change, specie; (fig.) currency; (cf. pekunio); -o-peco: a coin; -papero: paper money: which takes the place of coin (cf. bankobilieto); -ala: monetary; -igar: to monetize: put into circulation, give a standard value to in currency; -ifar: to coin, mint into money; to raise money; -if-isto: coiner; -if-eyo, -erio: mint; -uyo: a purse. — EFIRS

monism-o: (philos.) monism. — DEFIRS

monist-o: monist. — DEFIRS

monitor-o: (nav., comp.) monitor. — DEFIRS

mono-: (prefix) one. — DEFIS

monodrom-a: (math.) monodromic. — EFIS

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