madames
maids, girls, girl, wenches, wench, colleen, lass
playgirl, woman of leisure, woman who pursues pleasure and entertainment
maid of all work, housekeeper, female servant; factotum, employee with many different duties; utility man, worker who does all of the work
chase girls
Jack-in-office, boastful junior clerk
girl talk, talk between females, confiding between females
girlish, girl-like; of girlhood
girlish
more girlish
most girlish
girlishness, being girlish, being like a girl
slave traffic of women or girls
girl's home, institution for young girls
girl's home, institution for young girls
girl hunter, person hunting girls for various reasons
maiden name, woman's family name before her marriage
she-school, school for girls
girls dance, dance performed by women
girlhood, period of time during which one is a girl
maggot, larva, early wingless stage of an insect (Entomology)
Madeira, group of Portuguese islands NW of Africa; central island in this group
Madeira, group of Portuguese islands NW of Africa; central island in this group
madeira, type of wine made of the island of Madeira
girl, young female child, young girl, maiden; (Slang) gal, lass, lassie
maggots
slug
meadowsweet, plant of the rose family which is commonly found in meadows and has creamy-white fragrant flowers
maggoty, full of grubs; rotten, decayed, putrid; spoiled, broken
Madison, James Madison (1751-1836), 4th president of the United States; name of a number of cities in the United States
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