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MARE n.
Sighing, suffocative panting, intercepted utterance, with a sense of pressure across the chest, occurring during sleep; the incubus; -- obsolete, except in the compound nightmare. I will ride thee o' nights like the mare. Shak.
MARK n. 2 definitions
A character (usually a cross) made as a substitute for a signature by one who can not write. The mark of the artisan is found upon the most ancient fabrics that have come to light. Knight.
MASOOLA BOAT n.
on the coast of Madras, India. The planks are sewed together with strands of coir which cross over a wadding of the same material, so that the shock on taking the beach through surf is much reduced. [Written also masula, masulah, etc.]
MEETING n.
A junction, crossing, or union; as, the meeting of the roads or of two rivers.
MENDEL'S LAW n.
tion of two germ cells both bearing this factor, is TT; a dwarf, being without T, is tt. Crossing these, crossbreeds, Tt, result (called generation F1). In the formation of the germ cells of these crossbreeds a process of segregation occurs such that germ cells, whether male or female, are produced of two kinds, T and…
MERIDIAN n.
e sphere passing through the poles of the heavens and the zenith of a given place. It is crossed by the sun at midday.
METAGNATHOUS a.
Cross-billed; -- said of certain birds, as the crossbill.
MICROMETER n.
ascension and declination between stars by observations of the times at which the stars cross the inner or outer periphery of the ring. -- Double image micrometer, a micrometer in which two images of an object are formed in the field, usually by the two halves of a bisected lens which are movable along their line of…
MILL v.
To make a raised border around the edges of, or to cut fine grooves or indentations across the edges of, as of a coin, or a screw head; also, to stamp in a coining press; to coin.
MISWORD n.
A word wrongly spoken; a cross word. [Obs.] Sylvester. Breton.
MODULUS n.
. -- Modulus of rupture, the measure of the force necessary to break a given substance across, as a beam, expressed by eighteen times the load which is required to break a bar of one inch square, supported flatwise at two points one foot apart, and loaded in the middle between the points of support. Rankine.…
MOLINE n.
The crossed iron that supports the upper millstone by resting on the spindle; a millrind. Cross moline (Her.), a cross each arm of which is divided at the end into two rounded branches or divisions.
MONGOOSE; MONGOOS n.
, native of India. Applied also to other allied species, as the African banded mongoose (Crossarchus fasciatus). [Written also mungoose, mungoos, mungous.]
MONGREL n.
The progeny resulting from a cross between two breeds, as of domestic animals; anything of mixed breed. Drayton.
MONGRELIZE v.
To cause to be mongrel; to cross breeds, so as to produce mongrels.
MONOPOLIZE v.
get the exclusive privilege or means of dealing in, or the exclusive possession of; to engross the whole of; as, to monopolize the coffee trade; to monopolize land.
MOONY a.
hed with a moon; bearing a crescent. But soon the miscreant moony host Before the victor cross shall fly. Fenton.
MOULINE; MOULINET n.
A machine formerly used for bending a crossbow by winding it up.
MOUND n.
ereign. It is encircled with bands, enriched with precious stones, and surmounted with a cross; -- called also globe.
MOUTH n.
The crosspiece of a bridle bit, which enters the mouth of an animal.
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