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Mohawk (river, United States)
Mohegan (tribe, North America)
Mohenjo Daro (prehistoric city of Pakistan)
Mohican (Native America)
Moho (Mohorovičić discontinuity)
Moholy-Nagy, László (Hungarian painter, designer & photographer)
Mohs hardness (Geology)
Moi, Daniel (Toroitich) arap (Kenyan president)
Moiseyev, Igor (Aleksandrovich) (Russian dancer & dramatist)
Mojave (river, California)
Mojave Desert (geographical area, region, California)
moksha (river, Russia)
mold (fungus)
Mold (Europe)
mold (Technology)
Moldavia (ancient province)
molding (furniture)
Moldova (country)
mole (in chemistry)
mole (small congenital growth)
mole (animal)
molecular biology (in biology)
molecular weight (in chemistry)
molecule (in chemistry)
Moley, Raymond (Charles) (American politician & economist)
Molière (French dramatist & actor)
Molise (region, Italy)
Mollet, Guy (French politician)
Molly Maguires (organization, United States)
Molnár, Ferenc (Hungarian dramatist & novelist)
Moloch (ancient religion, Middle East)
molting (in zoology)
Moltke, Helmuth (Johannes Ludwig) von (German-Russian personage)
Moluccas (island group)
molybdenum (metal, element)
Mombasa (city, Kenya)
momentum (in mechanics)
Mon (member of a Buddhist people)
Mon kingdom (Southern Asia)
Mon-Khmer languages (subfamily of the Austro-Asiatic language family)
Monaco (country)