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(mó) to rub

摩亨佐・达罗 (w)

(móhēngzuǒdáluó) Moenjo-daro, capital of Indus valley civilization c. 2000 BC, Sind province, Pakistan, UNESCO World Heritage Site

摩加迪沙 (w)

(mójiādíshā) Mogadishu, Indian ocean seaport and capital of Somalia

摩卡 (w)

(mókǎ) mocha

摩卡咖啡 (w)

(mókǎkāfēi) mocha coffee

摩城 (w)

(móchéng) Mo i Rana (city in Nordland, Norway)

摩天 (w)

(mótiān) skyscraping; towering into the sky

摩天大厦 (w)

(mótiāndàshà) skyscraper; CL:座[zuo4]

摩天大楼 (w)

(mótiāndàlóu) skyscraper; CL:座[zuo4]

摩天楼 (w)

(mótiānlóu) skyscraper; CL:座[zuo4]

摩天轮 (w)

(mótiānlún) Ferris wheel; observation wheel

摩娑 (w)

(mósuō) variant of 摩挲[mo2 suo1]

摩尼 (w)

(móní) Manes (3rd century AD), Persian prophet and founder of Manichaeism

摩尼教 (w)

(móníjiào) Manicheanism

摩德纳 (w)

(módénà) Modena, Italy

摩托 (w)

(mótuō) motor (transliteration); motorbike

摩托罗垃 (w)

(mótuōluólā) Motorola (company)

摩托罗拉 (w)

(mótuōluólā) Motorola

摩托车 (w)

(mótuōchē) motorbike; motorcycle; CL:輛|辆[liang4],部[bu4]

摩托车的士 (w)

(mótuōchēdíshì) motorcycle taxi

摩挲 (w)

(māsa) to gently stroke; to rub; to massage; to do sth in a slipshod manner (colloquial)

摩挲 (w)

(mósā) to smooth out (with one's hand)

摩挲 (w)

(mósuō) to stroke; to caress

摩揭陀 (w)

(mójiētuó) Magadha, ancient India kingdom reported to be the birthplace of Buddhism

摩撒 (w)

(māsa) variant of 摩挲[ma1 sa5]

摩擦 (w)

(mócā) friction; rubbing; chafing; fig. disharmony; conflict; same as 磨擦

摩擦力 (w)

(mócālì) friction

摩擦阻力 (w)

(mócāzǔlì) parasitic drag

摩斯拉 (w)

(mósīlā) Mothra (Japanese モスラ Mosura), Japanese movie monster

摩根 (w)

(mógēn) Morgan (name)

摩根・弗里曼 (w)

(mógēnfúlǐmàn) Morgan Freeman, American actor

摩根士丹利 (w)

(mógēnshìdānlì) Morgan Stanley (financial services company)

摩梭 (w)

(mósuō) Mosuo ethnic group of Yunnan and Sichuan

摩梭族 (w)

(mósuōzú) Mosuo ethnic group of Yunnan and Sichuan

摩洛哥 (w)

(móluògē) Morocco

摩尔 (w)

(móěr) Moore or Moor (name); see also 摩爾人|摩尔人[Mo2 er3 ren2]

摩尔 (w)

(móěr) mole (chemistry)

摩尔人 (w)

(móěrrén) a Moor

摩尔多瓦 (w)

(móěrduōwǎ) Moldova; Republic of Moldova, former Soviet republic on the border with Romania

摩尔多瓦人 (w)

(móěrduōwǎrén) Moldovan (person)

摩尔根 (w)

(móěrgēn) Morgan (name)

摩登 (w)

(módēng) modern (loanword from English); fashionable

摩登原始人 (w)

(módēngyuánshǐrén) The Flintstones (TV Series)

摩的 (w)

(módī) motorcycle taxi; abbr. for 摩托車的士|摩托车的士[mo2 tuo1 che1 di2 shi4]

摩喉罗伽 (w)

(móhóuluójiā) Mahoraga, snake's headed Indian deity; a protector deity of Buddhist law

摩纳哥 (w)

(mónàgē) Monaco

摩羯 (w)

(mójié) Capricorn (star sign); northern people in classical times, a branch of the Huns or Xiongnu 匈奴

摩羯座 (w)

(mójiézuò) Capricornus

摩肩接踵 (w)

(mójiānjiēzhǒng) lit. rubbing shoulders and following in each other's footsteps; a thronging crowd

摩莎 (w)

(mósuō) variant of 摩挲[mo2 suo1]

摩萨德 (w)

(mósàdé) Mossad

摩苏尔 (w)

(mósūěr) Mosul (Iraqi city)

摩蟹座 (w)

(móxièzuò) Capricorn (constellation and sign of the zodiac); used erroneously for 魔羯座

摩西 (w)

(móxī) Moses

摩西五经 (w)

(móxīwǔjīng) the Pentateuch; the five books of Moses in the Old Testament

摩西律法 (w)

(móxīlǜfǎ) law of Moses

摩西的律法 (w)

(móxīdelǜfǎ) Mosaic Law

摩诃 (w)

(móhē) transliteration of Sanskrit mahā, great

摩诃婆罗多 (w)

(móhēpóluóduō) Mahābhārata, second great Indian epic after 羅摩衍那|罗摩衍那[Luo2 mo2 yan3 na3], possibly originally c. 4th century BC

摩门 (w)

(mómén) Mormon (religion)

摩门经 (w)

(móménjīng) Book of Mormon

摩顶放踵 (w)

(módǐngfàngzhǒng) to rub one's head and heels (idiom); to slave for the benefit of others; to wear oneself out for the general good