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MEER, a. Simple; unmixed; usually written mere. MEER , n. A lake; a boundary. [S...
MEER-SCHAUM, n. A hydrate of magnesia combined with silex. It occurs in beds in ...
MEE'RED, a. Relating to a boundary. [See Mere .]
MEET, a. [L. convenio.] Fit; suitable; proper; qualified; convenient; adapted, a...
MEE'TER, n. One that meets another; one that accosts another.
MEE'TING, ppr. Coming together; encountering; joining; assembling. MEE'TING , n....
MEE'TING-HOUSE, a. A place of worship; a church.
MEE'TLY, adv. [from meet.] Fitly; suitably; properly.
MEE'TNESS, n. [from meet.] Fitness; suitableness; propriety.
MEG'ACOSM, n. [Gr. great, and world.] The great world.
MEGALON'YX, n. [Gr. great, and a nail.] An animal now extinct, whose bones have ...
MEGALOP'OLIS, n. [Gr. great, and city.] A chief city; a metropolis. [Not in use.]
MEGATHE'RIUM MEGATH'ERY, n. [Gr. great, and a wild beast.] A quadruped now extin...
ME'GRIM, n. [ L. hemicrania, half the head.] Properly, a pain in the side of the...
MEINE, v.t. To mingle. MEINE
MEIONITE, n. [Gr. less; from its low pyramids.]pyramidical feldspar, of a grayis...