| might | strength, power, force; bravery isim | en |
| Might | mought | en |
| might | Power, strength, force or influence held by a person or group | en |
| might | Force or power of any kind, whether of body or mind; energy or intensity of purpose, feeling, or action; means or resources to effect an object; strength; force; power; ability; capacity | en |
| might | The ability to do something | en |
| might | Used to indicate conditional or possible actions | en |
| might | of May | en |
| might | auxiliary, simple past of may | en |
| might | "Might" is the fifth of the ten sefirot, and second of the emotive attributes in Creation | en |
| might | physical strength | en |
| might | can; allow; be possible; wish, would that fiil | en |
| might | physical power, as in: He hit the ball with all his might | en |
| might | possibly would | en |
| might | n might, power mightes pl [OE miht] | en |
| might | Pourrait Probabilité incertaine I might snow tonight | en |
| might | imp | en |
| may | From rfc2119: 'This word, or the adjective "OPTIONAL", mean that an item is truly optional One vendor may choose to include the item because a particular marketplace requires it or because the vendor feels that it enhances the product while another vendor may omit the same item An implementation which does not include a particular option MUST be prepared to interoperate with another implementation which does include the option, though perhaps with reduced functionality In the same vein an implementation which does include a particular option MUST be prepared to interoperate with another implementation which does not include the option (except, of course, for the feature the option provides )' | en |
| May | If you do something so that a particular thing may happen, you do it so that there is an opportunity for that thing to happen. the need for an increase in the numbers of surgeons so that patients may be treated as soon as possible = can | en |
| May | People sometimes use may to express hopes and wishes. Courage seems now to have deserted him. May it quickly reappear | en |
| May | emphasis You use may in expressions such as I may add and I may say in order to emphasize a statement that you are making. They spent their afternoons playing golf -- extremely badly, I may add -- around Loch Lomond Both of them, I may say, are thoroughly reliable men | en |
| May | You use may when you are mentioning the reaction or attitude that you think someone is likely to have to something you are about to say. You know, Brian, whatever you may think, I work hard for a living | en |
| May | be that as it may: see be may as well: see well. A peninsula of southern New Jersey between the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay. The southern tip forms Cape May Point. The blossoms of the hawthorn. the fifth month of the year, between April and June next/last May (mai, from Maius, from Maia Roman goddess). the white or pink flowers of the hawthorn. Alcott Louisa May Fifth of May May beetle Lessing Doris May Doris May Tayler May Day May Fourth Movement Gloria May Josephine Svensson | en |
| May | mayo | en |
| May | A surname | en |
| May | pet name for Mary and Margaret, reinforced by the month and plant meaning | en |
| May | The fifth month of the Gregorian calendar, following April and preceding June | en |
| May | politeness You use may when you are making polite requests. I'd like the use of your living room, if I may May I come with you to Southampton? = can | en |
| May | The hawthorn or its blossoms (as it blooms in May) | en |
| May | vagueness You use may to indicate that there is a possibility that something is true, but you cannot be certain. Civil rights officials say there may be hundreds of other cases of racial violence = might | en |
| May | May is the fifth month of the year in the Western calendar. May is a modal verb. It is used with the base form of a verb | en |
| May | fifth month of the Gregorian calendar; female first name isim | en |
| May | You use may when you are giving permission to someone to do something, or when asking for permission. Mr Hobbs? May we come in? If you wish, you may now have a glass of milk = can | en |
| May | You use may to indicate that something is sometimes true or is true in some circumstances. A vegetarian diet may not provide enough calories for a child's normal growth Up to five inches of snow may cover the mountains. = might | en |
| May | vagueness You use may to indicate that something will possibly happen or be true in the future, but you cannot be certain. We may have some rain today I may be back next year I don't know if they'll publish it or not. They may Scientists know that cancer may not show up for many years. = might | en |
| May | You use may to indicate that someone is allowed to do something, usually because of a rule or (Hukuk) You use may not to indicate that someone is not allowed to do something. Any two persons may marry in Scotland provided that both persons are at least 16 years of age on the day of their marriage Adolescents under the age of 18 may not work in jobs that require them to drive | en |
| May | You use may when you are mentioning a quality or fact about something that people can make use of if they want to. The bag has narrow straps, so it may be worn over the shoulder or carried in the hand = can | en |
| May | You use may in statements where you are accepting the truth of a situation, but contrasting it with something that is more important. I may be almost 50, but there's not a lot of things I've forgotten | en |
| May | vagueness You use may have with a past participle when suggesting that it is possible that something happened or was true, or when giving a possible explanation for something. He may have been to some of those places The chaos may have contributed to the deaths of up to 20 people | en |
| may | The fifth month of the year, containing thirty-one days | en |
| may | The early part or springtime of life | en |
| may | Liberty; permission; allowance | en |
| may | A maiden | en |
| may | The merrymaking of May Day | en |
| may | Contingency or liability; possibility or probability | en |
| may | The flowers of the hawthorn; so called from their time of blossoming; also, the hawthorn | en |
| may | Desire or wish, as in prayer, imprecation, benediction, and the like | en |
| may | To have permission to. Used in granting permission and in questions to make polite requests | en |
| may | Expressing something that is possibly true | en |
| may | Emerald | en |
| may | Possibly, but not certainly | en |
| may | The hawthorn bush or its blossoms | en |
| may | An auxiliary verb qualifying the meaning of another verb, by expressing: Ability, competency, or possibility; now oftener expressed by can | en |
| may | aux may; can [OE mæî] | en |
| may | Modesty, courtesy, or concession, or a desire to soften a question or remark | en |
| may | 4 52 3 24 4 85 3 45 5 20 3 69 | en |
| may | Word "may" usually is employed to imply permissive, optional or discretional, and not mandatory | en |
| may | The implementation is not obliged to follow this in any way | en |
| may | A document or user interface is conforming whether this statement applies or not | en |
| may | The word "may" is conditional, and implies that there is discretion as to whether a condition exists or an act or action will take place | en |
| may | "Fan bearer on the King's [Akhenaten's] Right Hand" Links: Royalty | en |
| may | Is permissible | en |
| may | hawthorne tree or bush; flowers of the hawthorne bush; young woman (Archaic); springtime isim | en |
| may | the month following April and preceding June | en |
| may | thorny Eurasian shrub of small tree having dense clusters of white to scarlet flowers followed by deep red berries; established as an escape in eastern North America | en |
| may | With respect to implementations, the word "may" is to be interpreted as an optional feature that is not required in this specification but can be provided With respect to Document Conformance, the word "may" means that the optional feature must not be used The term "optional" has the same definition as "may" | en |
| may | the Roman goddess of growth and increase and the mother of Hermes | en |
| may | Denotes an allowable option or permissible practice Can also indicate a best-management practice Written justification for a decision not to implement a "may" statement is not required | en |
| may | Indicates the existence of an option | en |
| may | n bulan Mei 2 n Mei | en |
| may | Emerald Green Onyx Chrysoprase Green | en |
| may | Maximum Average Yield The average yield that would be obtained from a fishery over time under a CAY harvest strategy | en |
| may | Postcards/Rack Cards | en |
| may | Discretionary and is not mandatory or required (3) | en |
| may | 5/1 7:15 AM 10 Taurus5/30 11:20 PM 9 degree Gemini 5/15 10:36 PM 25 degree Taurus/Scorpio Lunar Eclipse | en |
| may | Conforming objects and xAIML interpreters are permitted to but need not behave as described | en |
| may | Pouvoir Peut Demande polie Probabilité May I go to the washroom? Steve may get a good score | en |