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1,119 words match “MAKI”

MELANOTYPE n.
on a smooth surface of black varnish, coating a thin plate of iron; also, the process of making such a picture. [Written also melainotype.]
MELLIFICATION n.
The making or production of honey.
MERCURIAL a.
Of or pertaining to Mercury as the god of trade; hence, money- making; crafty. The mercurial wand of commerce. J. Q. Adams.
METER; METRE n.
n. 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 second and fourth each three feet; -- usually indicated by the initials C.M. -- Long meter (Hymnol.), iambic verses or lines of four feet each, four verses usual…
MICROCOUSTIC n.
An instrument for making faint sounds audible, as to a partially deaf person.
MICROPHONE n.
An instrument for intensifying and making audible very feeble sounds. It produces its effects by the changes of intensity in an electric current, occasioned by the variations in the contact resistance of conducting bodies, especially of imperfect conductors, under the action of acoustic vibrations.
MICROPHOTOGRAPHY n.
The art of making microphotographs.
MICROSCOPE n.
An optical instrument, consisting of a lens, or combination of lenses, for making an enlarged image of an object which is too minute to be viewed by the naked eye. Compound microscope, an instrument consisting of a combination of lenses such that the image formed by the lens or set of lenses nearest the object (called…
MICROTOME n.
An instrument for making very thin sections for microscopical examination.
MIDDLINGS n.
merly regarded as valuable only for feed; but now, after separation of the bran, used for making the best quality of flour. Middlings contain a large proportion of gluten.
MILLING n.
employment of grinding or passing through a mill; the process of fulling; the process of making a raised or intented edge upon coin, etc.; the process of dressing surfaces of various shapes with rotary cutters. See Mill. High milling, milling in which grain is reduced to flour by a succession of crackings, or of sligh…
MINCE-MEAT n.
suet, apples, etc., chopped very fine, to which spices and raisins are added; -- used in making mince pie.
MINING n.
The act or business of making mines or of working them.
MIRROR n.
side. -- Mirror plate. (a) A flat glass mirror without a frame. (b) Flat glass used for making mirrors. -- Mirror writing, a manner or form of backward writing, making manuscript resembling in slant and order of letters the reflection of ordinary writing in a mirror. The substitution of this manner of writing for th…
MISFIT n.
The act or the state of fitting badly; as, a misfit in making a coat; a ludicrous misfit.
MISMAKE v. 2 definitions
To make or form amiss; to spoil in making. "Limping possibilities of mismade human nature." Mrs. Browning.
MITER; MITRE n.
in. Miter box (Carp. & Print.), an apparatus for guiding a handsaw at the proper angle in making a miter joint; esp., a wooden or metal trough with vertical kerfs in its upright sides, for guides. -- Miter dovetail (Carp.), a kind of dovetail for a miter joint in which there is only one joint line visible, and that at…
MOB n.
wer classes of a community; the populace, or the lowest part of it. A cluster of mob were making themselves merry with their betters. Addison.
MODELING n.
The act or art of making a model from which a work of art is to be executed; the formation of a work of art from some plastic material. Also, in painting, drawing, etc., the expression or indication of solid form. [Written also modelling.] Modeling plane, a small plane for planing rounded objects. -- Modeling wax, bee…
MOISTEN v.
To soften by making moist; to make tender. It moistened not his executioner's heart with any pity. Fuller.
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