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Webster Dictionary :: Mandrel

MAN'DREL, n. An instrument for confining in the lathe the substance to be turned.

Webster Dictionary :: Mandrill

MAN'DRILL, n. A species of monkey.

Webster Dictionary :: Manducable

MAN'DUCABLE, a. That can be chewed; fit to be eaten.

Webster Dictionary :: Manducate

MAN'DUCATE, v.t. [L. mando.] To chew.

Webster Dictionary :: Manducated

MAN'DUCATED, pp. Chewed.

Webster Dictionary :: Manducating

MAN'DUCATING, ppr. Chewing; grinding with the teeth.

Webster Dictionary :: Manducation

MANDUCA'TION, n. The act of chewing or eating.

Webster Dictionary :: Mane

MANE, n. The hair growing on the upper side of the neck of a horse or other anim...

Webster Dictionary :: Maneater

MAN'EATER, n. A human being that feeds on human flesh; a cannibal; an anthropoph...

Webster Dictionary :: Maned

MA'NED, a. Having a mane.

Webster Dictionary :: Manege

MAN'EGE, n. A school for teaching horsemanship, and for training horses.

Webster Dictionary :: Manerial

MANERIAL. [See Manorial .]

Webster Dictionary :: Manes

MA'NES, n. plu. [L.] The ghost, shade or soul of a deceased person; and among th...

Webster Dictionary :: Maneuver

MANEU'VER, n. [L. manus, the hand, and oeuvre, work, L. opera.] 1. Management; d...

Webster Dictionary :: Maneuvered

MANEU'VERED, pp. Moved in position.

Webster Dictionary :: Maneuvering

MANEU'VERING, ppr. Changing the position or order for advantageous attack or def...

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