| METAGNATHISM | • metagnathism n. The condition of being metagnathous. • METAGNATHISM n. the state of being metagnathous, having a beak in which the tips of the mandibles cross. | 
| METAGNATHISMS | • METAGNATHISM n. the state of being metagnathous, having a beak in which the tips of the mandibles cross. | 
| METAGNATHOUS | • metagnathous adj. (Zoology) having the mandibles crossing at the tip of the bill, as in the crossbill. • METAGNATHOUS adj. having a beak in which the tips of the mandibles cross. | 
| MONTAGNARD | • Montagnard n. (Historical) A member of La Montagne (The Mountain), a French political group active 1792-1799 during… • Montagnard n. (Historical) A member of La Montagne (The Mountain), Democratic Socialists active 1849-1852 in the French… • Montagnard n. (Demonym) A member of the indigenous peoples of the Central Highlands of Vietnam. | 
| MONTAGNARDS | • Montagnards n. Plural of Montagnard. • MONTAGNARD n. one of a mountain-dwelling people of Southern Vietnam on the Cambodian border. | 
| STAGNANCE | • STAGNANCE n. the state of being stagnant, also STAGNANCY. | 
| STAGNANCES | • STAGNANCE n. the state of being stagnant, also STAGNANCY. | 
| STAGNANCIES | • stagnancies n. Plural of stagnancy. • STAGNANCY n. the state of being stagnant, also STAGNANCE. | 
| STAGNANCY | • stagnancy n. The property of being stagnant. • STAGNANCY n. the state of being stagnant, also STAGNANCE. | 
| STAGNANT | • stagnant adj. Lacking freshness, motion, or flow; decaying through stillness. • stagnant adj. (Figurative) Without progress or change; stale; inactive. • STAGNANT adj. like still and often foul water. | 
| STAGNANTLY | • stagnantly adv. In a stagnant manner. • STAGNANT adv. like still and often foul water. | 
| STAGNATE | • stagnate v. To cease motion, activity, or progress… • STAGNATE v. to become still and dull. | 
| STAGNATED | • stagnated v. Simple past tense and past participle of stagnate. • STAGNATE v. to become still and dull. | 
| STAGNATES | • stagnates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stagnate. • STAGNATE v. to become still and dull. | 
| STAGNATING | • stagnating v. Present participle of stagnate. • STAGNATE v. to become still and dull. | 
| STAGNATION | • stagnation n. Inactivity. • stagnation n. The state of being stagnant, without circulation. • STAGNATION n. the act of stagnating. | 
| STAGNATIONS | • stagnations n. Plural of stagnation. • STAGNATION n. the act of stagnating. |