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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



822 words match “NORTH”

MASTIGURE n.
several large spiny-tailed lizards of the genus Uromastix. They inhabit Southern Asia and North Africa.
MATRICULATE v.
ng the name in a register. In discovering and matriculating the arms of commissaries from North America. Sir W. Scott.
MAYPOP n.
The edible fruit of a passion flower, especially that of the North American Passiflora incarnata, an oval yellowish berry as large as a small apple.
MEDICINE n.
A physician. [Obs.] Shak. Medicine bag, a charm; -- so called among the North American Indians, or in works relating to them. -- Medicine man (among the North American Indians), a person who professes to cure sickness, drive away evil spirits, and regulate the weather by the arts of magic. -- Medicine seal, a small g…
MELUNGEON n.
Carolinas. They are descendants of early intermixtures of white settlers with natives. In North Carolina the Croatan Indians, regarded as descended from Raleigh's lost colony of Croatan, formerly classed with negroes, are now legally recognized as distinct.
MEMORIAL DAY n.
is: May 30 in Virginia; April 26 in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Mississippi; May 10 in North Carolina and South Carolina; the second Friday in May in Tennessee; June 3 in Louisiana. [U. S.]
MENHIR n.
es as a memorial or monument. Many, of unknown date, are found in Brittany and throughout Northern Europe.
MESQUITE; MESQUIT n.
A name for two trees of the southwestern part of North America, the honey mesquite, and screw-pod mesquite. Honey mesquite. See Algaroba (b). -- Screw-pod mesquite, a smaller tree (Prosopis pubescens), having spiral pods used as fodder and sometimes as food by the Indians. -- Mesquite grass, a rich native grass in We…
METER; METRE n.
to be, and is very nearly, the ten millionth part of the distance from the equator to the north pole, as ascertained by actual measurement of an arc of a meridian. See Metric system, under Metric. Common meter (Hymnol.), four iambic verses, or lines, making a stanza, the first and third having each four feet, and the s…
METROPOLIS n.
city; the chief city of a kingdom, state, or country. [Edinburgh] gray metropolis of the North. Tennyson.
MIGNONETTE n.
red stamens, and exhaling a delicious fragrance. In Africa it is a low shrub, but further north it is usually an annual herb. Mignonette pepper, coarse pepper.
MINABLE a.
Such as can be mined; as, minable earth. Sir T. North.
MINOR a.
), the Lesser Asia; that part of Asia which lies between the Euxine, or Black Sea, on the north, and the Mediterranean on the south. -- Minor mode (Mus.), that mode, or scale, in which the third and sixth are minor, -- much used for mournful and solemn subjects. -- Minor orders (Eccl.), the rank of persons employed i…
MISCONSTRUABLE a.
Such as can be misconstrued, as language or conduct. R. North.
MISCOPY n.
A mistake in copying. North Am. Rev.
MISTRAL n.
A violent and cold northwest wind experienced in the Mediterranean provinces of France, etc.
MOCCASIN n.
attles. Moccasin flower (Bot.), a species of lady's slipper (Cypripedium acaule) found in North America. The lower petal is two inches long, and forms a rose-colored moccasin-shaped pouch. It grows in rich woods under coniferous trees.
MOCKING a.
sp. in derision, or so as to cause derision; mimicking; derisive. Mocking bird (Zoöl.), a North American singing bird (Mimus polyglottos), remarkable for its exact imitations of the notes of other birds. Its back is gray; the tail and wings are blackish, with a white patch on each wing; the outer tail feathers are part…
MODOCS n.
A tribe of warlike Indians formerly inhabiting Northern California. They are nearly extinct.
MOLLEMOKE n.
ne of several species of large pelagic petrels and fulmars, as Fulmarus glacialis, of the North Atlantic, and several species of Æstrelata, of the Southern Ocean. See Fulmar. [Written also mollymawk, malmock, mollemock, mallemocke, etc.]
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