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Rh Man-ci-pa'-tion, slavery.

Man'-di-ble, the jaw.

Man-du-ca'-tion, the act of chewing.

Manse, a house.

Man-suete (man-sweet), tame, gentle.

Mar- gar'-ic, pearly.

Mar'-ga-rite, a pearl.

Mar'-gin, the bank.

Mar'-i-put, a skunk.

Māri, husband.

Mar'-i-tal, relating to a husband.

Mar'-i-time, relating to the sea shore.

Mas-ti-ca'-tors, the teeth.

Ma-ter'-nal, relating to the mother.

Mat-in, the morning.

Mar-i-tated, married.

Mat'-u-tin-al, pertaining to the morning.

Mat-u-tine, relating to themorning.

Maud'-lin, drunk.

Mau'-ger, in spite of.

Mauth'-er, a foolish young girl.

Max'-i-mum, the greatest part.

Me-an'-der, a winding.

Me'-di-a,means.

Me'-di-al, mean, middling.

Me'-di-ate, the middle.

Me'-di-a-tion, intervention.

Med-i-ca-men-ta, medicines.

Med-i-ca-ment-al, medical.

Med-icament-al-ly, medically.

Med-i-cas'-ter, a quack.

Med-i-cus, a doctor.

Me- di- e-ty, the middle state.

Mē-di-o-crist, one of middling ability.

Meg'-a-cosm, the great world.

Me'-grim, a swimming of the head, vertigo.