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Showing words for MOON using the English dictionary

4 Letter Words for Moon

mono, moon

3 Letter Words for Moon

mon, moo, nom, noo, ono, oom, oon

Definitions for Moon

[1] the earth's natural satellite, orbiting the earth at a mean distance of 238,857 miles (384,393 km) and having a diameter of 2160 miles (3476 km).
[2] this body during a particular lunar month, or during a certain period of time, or at a certain point of time, regarded as a distinct object or entity. Compare full moon, half-moon, new moon, waning moon, waxing moon.
[3] a lunar month, or, in general, a month.
[4] any planetary satellite: the moons of Jupiter.
[5] something shaped like an orb or a crescent.
[6] moonlight.
[7] a platyfish.
[8] Slang . the buttocks, especially when bared.
[9] to act or wander abstractedly or listlessly: You've been mooning about all day.
[10] to sentimentalize or remember nostalgically: He spent the day mooning about his lost love.
[11] to gaze dreamily or sentimentally at something or someone: They sat there mooning into each other's eyes.
[12] Slang . to expose one's buttocks suddenly and publicly as a prank or gesture of disrespect.
[13] to spend (time) idly: to moon the afternoon away.
[14] to illuminate by or align against the moon.
[15] Slang . to expose one's buttocks to as a prank or gesture of disrespect.
[16] blue moon , a very long period of time: Such a chance comes once in a blue moon.
[17] Sun Myung [suhn myuhng] /sʌn myʌŋ/ , 1920–2012, Korean religious leader: founder of the Unification Church.
[18] (sometimes capital) the natural satellite of the earth. Diameter: 3476 km; mass: 7.35 × 10 22 kg; mean distance from earth: 384 400 km; periods of rotation and revolution: 27.32 days Related adjective: lunar
[19] the face of the moon as it is seen during its revolution around the earth, esp at one of its phases new moon ; full moon
[20] any natural satellite of a planet
[21] moonlight; moonshine
[22] something resembling a moon
[23] a month, esp a lunar one
[24] once in a blue moon very seldom
[25] over the moon informal extremely happy; ecstatic
[26] reach for the moon to desire or attempt something unattainable or difficult to obtain
[27] (when tr, often foll by away; when intr, often foll by around ) to be idle in a listless way, as if in love, or to idle (time) away
[28] (intr) slang to expose one's buttocks to passers-by
[29] a system of embossed alphabetical signs for blind readers, the fourteen basic characters of which can, by rotation, mimic most of the letters of the Roman alphabet, thereby making learning easier for those who learned to read before going blind Compare Braille 1
[30] William. 1818–94, British inventor of the Moon writing system in 1847, who, himself blind, taught blind children in Brighton and printed mainly religious works from stereotyped plates of his own designing

Words related to Moon

satellite, pumpkin, crescent, half-moon, planetoid, daydream, yearn, pine, idle, mope, languish

Words nearby Moon

mooli, mooloo, moolvee, moolvie, moomba, moon, moon and sixpence, the, moon bag, moon blindness, moon child, moon dog

Origin of Moon

before 900; Middle English mone, Old English mōna; cognate with Old High German māno, Old Norse māni, Gothic mena; akin to German Mond moon, Latin mēnsis month, Greek mḗnē moon, Sanskrit māsa moon, month

Other words from Moon

moon·er , noun
moon·less , adjective

Word origin for Moon

Old English mōna; compare Old Frisian mōna, Old High German māno

Synonyms for Moon

crescent, half-moon, planetoid, pumpkin, satellite, celestial body, full moon, heavenly body, new moon, old moon, orb of night, quarter-moon