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M`ARQUIS, n. A title of honor in Great Britain, next to that of duke. Originally...
M`ARQUISATE, n. The seigniory, dignity, or lordship of a marquis.
M`ARRER, n. [from mar.] One that mars, hurts or impairs.
MARRIABLE, for marriageable. [Not used.]
MAR'RIAGE, n. [L.mas, maris.] The act of uniting a man and woman for life; wedlo...
MAR'RIAGE-ARTICLES, n. Contract or agreement on which a marriage is founded.
MAR'RIAGEABLE, a. Of an age suitable for marriage; fit to be married. Young pers...
MAR'RIED, pp. [from marry.] United in wedlock. 1. a. Conjugal; connubial; as the...
MAR'ROW, n. 1. A soft oleaginous substance contained in the cavities of animal b...
MAR'ROW-BONE, n. A bone containing marrow,or boiled for its marrow. 1. The bone ...
MAR'ROWFAT, n. A kind of rich pea.
MAR'ROWISH, a. Of the nature of marrow.
MAR'ROWLESS, a. Destitute of marrow.
MAR'ROWY, a. Full of marrow; pithy.
MAR'RY, v.t. [L. mas, maris, a male; L. vir, a husband, a lord or master.] 1. To...
M`ARS, n. In mythology, the god of war; in modern usage, a planet; and in the ol...