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Webster Dictionary :: Magnifically

MAGNIFICALLY, adv. In a magnificent manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Magnificate

MAGNIF'ICATE, v.t. To magnify or extol. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Magnificence

MAGNIFICENCE, n. [L.magnificentia.] Grandeur of appearance; greatness and splend...

Webster Dictionary :: Magnificent

MAGNIF'ICENT, a. Grand in appearance; splendid; pompous. Man he made, and for hi...

Webster Dictionary :: Magnificently

MAGNIF'ICENTLY, adv. With splendor of appearance, or pomp of show. The minister ...

Webster Dictionary :: Magnifico

MAGNIF'ICO, n. A grandee of Venice.

Webster Dictionary :: Magnifier

MAG'NIFIER, n. [from magnify.] One who magnifies; one who extols or exalts in pr...

Webster Dictionary :: Magnify

MAGNIFY, v.t. [L. magnifico; magnus, great, and facio, to make.] 1. To make grea...

Webster Dictionary :: Magnifying

MAG'NIFYING, ppr. Enlarging apparent bulk or dimensions; extolling; exalting.

Webster Dictionary :: Magniloquence

MAGNIL'OQUENCE, n. [L. magnus, great, and loquens, speaking.] A lofty manner of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Magnitude

MAG'NITUDE, n. [L. magnitudo.] Extent of dimensions or parts; bulk; size; applie...

Webster Dictionary :: Magnolia

MAGNO'LIA, n. The laurel-leafed tulip tree, of several species.

Webster Dictionary :: Magpie

MAG'PIE, n. [L. pica, with mag.] A chattering bird of the genus Corvus.

Webster Dictionary :: Maguey

MAG'UEY, a. A species of aloe in Mexico, which furnished the natives with timber...

Webster Dictionary :: Mahogany

MAHOG'ANY, n. A tree of the genus Swietenia, growing in the tropical climates of...

Webster Dictionary :: Mahometan

MAHOM'ETAN MA'HOUND, n. Formerly a contemptuous name for Mohammed and the devil,...

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