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Webster Dictionary :: Marcasite

M`ARCASITE, n. A name which has been given to all sorts of minerals, to ores, py...

Webster Dictionary :: Marcasitic

MARCASIT'IC, a. Pertaining to marcasite; of the nature of marcasite.

Webster Dictionary :: Marcescent

MARCES'CENT, a. [L. marcescens, marcesco.] Withering; fading; decaying.

Webster Dictionary :: Marcessible

MARCES'SIBLE, a. That may wither; liable to decay.

Webster Dictionary :: March

M`ARCH, n. [L. Mars, the god of war.] The third month of the year. M`ARCH , v.i....

Webster Dictionary :: Marcher

M`ARCHER, n. The lord or officer who defended the marches or borders of a territ...

Webster Dictionary :: Marches

M`ARCHES, n. plu. Borders; limits; confines; as lord of the marches.

Webster Dictionary :: Marching

M`ARCHING, ppr. Moving or walking in order or in a stately manner. M`ARCHING , n...

Webster Dictionary :: Marchioness

M`ARCHIONESS, n. The wife or widow of a marquis; or a female having the rank and...

Webster Dictionary :: Marchpane

M`ARCHPANE, n. [L. panis, bread.] A kind of sweet bread or biscuit. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Marcid

M`ARCID, a. [L. marcidus, from marceo, to pine.] Pining; wasted away; lean; with...

Webster Dictionary :: Marcor

M`ARCOR, n. [L.] The state of withering or wasting; leanness; waste of flesh. [L...

Webster Dictionary :: Mare

MARE, n. The female of the horse,or equine genus of quadrupeds. A kind or torpor...

Webster Dictionary :: Mareca

MAR'ECA, n. A species of duck in South America.

Webster Dictionary :: Marena

MARE'NA, n. A kind of fish somewhat like a pilchard.

Webster Dictionary :: Mareschal

M`ARESCHAL, n. m`arshal. The chief commander of an army.

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