Words Starting With "M"

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Meraspides

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Meraspides is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, commonly known as ground beetles.

Meraspis

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Meraspis is a rare or obsolete word. It refers to a mythological entity that describes a woman who crawls on the ground on all fours, like a quadruped, and is often used to symbolize sexual servility, shame, or penitence. The term has its roots in ancient Greek mythology and is attributed to the mythology of the island of Crete.

Merbromin

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Merbromin is a chemical compound also known as tetraiodomeruric acid or mercuryochrome. It is a potent germicide and antiseptic that was formerly used to treat a variety of infections, including wound infections, ulcers, and skin conditions. It is still used today in some countries, particularly in veterinary medicine, but its use is generally limited due to concerns about its toxicity and potential environmental harm.

Mercalli

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Mercuriali is a noun that refers to something that is characteristic of or related to Mercury, the Roman god of commerce, eloquence, and communication, or equivalently, the planet Mercury. It can also be used to describe something that is swift, adaptable, and variable, much like the planet Mercury's quick movements in the sky.

Mercantile

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Relating to or characteristic of commerce or trade, especially in finance, commerce, or shipping.

Mercantilism

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Mercantilism is an economic theory that flourished in Europe during the 16th to 18th centuries. It is characterized by a strong emphasis on state intervention in the economy, with the goal of increasing the power and wealth of the state by accumulating gold and silver. According to this theory, the wealth of a nation is measured by its stockpile of precious metals, and the key to achieving prosperity is to have a favorable balance of trade with other nations.<br><br>In a mercantilist system, the government plays a significant role in regulating trade and economic activity. The state sets tariffs, quotas, and other trade restrictions to protect domestic industries and promote exports. The goal is to maintain a surplus in the balance of trade, which would result in an increase in the nation's wealth.<br><br>Mercantilist policies often involved the following measures:<br><br>1. Protectionism: Governments imposed tariffs, quotas, and other trade restrictions to protect domestic industries from foreign competition.<br>2. Export promotion: Governments provided subsidies and other incentives to encourage domestic industries to export their products.<br>3. Import substitution: Governments encouraged domestic industries to produce goods that were previously imported from other countries.<br>4. Control over the money supply: Governments regulated the money supply by controlling the quantity of gold and silver in circulation.<br>5. Colonialism: Many European powers pursued colonial expansion to gain access to new markets, resources, and territories.<br><br>Although mercantilism once dominated economic thinking, it has largely been discredited as a viable economic theory. Critics argue that it ignores the principles of comparative advantage, leads to inefficiencies and corruption, and can result in economic stagnation and conflict.

Mercantilist

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Mercantilist is an adjective that refers to a economist or a economic policy that advocates for a strong and wealthy state by increasing exports and decreasing imports. In other words, a mercantilist believes that a country's economic strength and national security depend on its having a favorable balance of trade, where it exports more goods and services than it imports.<br><br>The core principles of mercantilism include:<br><br>1. Trade surpluses: Mercantilists want their country to have a trade surplus, meaning that it exports more goods and services than it imports.<br>2. Protectionism: Mercantilists believe that governments should protect domestic industries from foreign competition by imposing tariffs, quotas, and other trade barriers.<br>3. Control of the economy: Mercantilists support government intervention in the economy to achieve mercantilist goals, such as regulating the money supply, fixing prices, and controlling trade.<br><br>However, some critics argue that mercantilism can lead to economic inefficiencies, as it can distort trade patterns and create barriers to entry for foreign goods and services.

Mercantilistic

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"A mercantilistic approach to economic policy is one that emphasizes the accumulation of wealth and trade at the expense of other nations, often through policies that restrict imports and promote exports. In this view, a country's economic success is measured by its amassing of gold and silver, and its politicians strive to increase their nation's wealth by any means necessary.

Mercantilists

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In economics, mercantilists are a group of thinkers who believed that a country's wealth and power could be increased by maintaining a positive trade balance, i.e., exporting more than importing. They advocated for government intervention in the economy to achieve this goal, such as imposing tariffs (taxes) on imported goods and restricting foreign trade. This approach was influential during the 16th to 18th centuries, particularly in Europe, and is often associated with the rise of colonial empires. The mercantilist ideology emphasized the importance of gold and silver as measures of wealth and believed that a country should accumulate these precious metals to increase its wealth.

Mercantour

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Mercantour refers to the Mercantour National Park, a protected area located in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of southeastern France. The park is known for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, and valleys, as well as its rich cultural heritage and environmental significance. The name "Mercantour" is a combination of the Latin words "mercatus" (meaning "market") and "montem" (meaning "mountain"), likely referring to the park's historical role as a market place and trading center.

Mercaptan

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A mercaptan is a type of organic compound that contains a sulfhydryl group (-SH). It is a strong-smelling, colorless liquid that is often used as a odorant in natural gas, propane, and other fuels.

Mercaptans

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Merecaptans are a type of organic compound that contains a sulfhydryl (-SH) group, which is a functional group that contains sulfur and hydrogen. They are also known as thiol compounds. Mercaptans are often used in industry and have a strong, unpleasant odor, similar to that of rotten eggs. They are used in various applications, including as fungicides, pesticides, and in the production of cosmectics and pharmaceuticals.

Mercaptide

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Mecaptide is a type of chemical compound that is a derivative of mercapto acid. It is a organosulfur compound that contains the sulfhydryl (-SH) functional group. In general, mercaptides are used as reducing agents, and are often used in chemical synthesis and as antioxidants. They can also be used as ligands in coordination chemistry, helping to bind metals to other molecules. Mecaptides are often found in nature, particularly in the forms of amino acids and other biomolecules, where they play important roles in biological processes.

Mercaptopurine

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Mercaptopurine is a type of chemotherapy medication used to treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a type of blood cancer, as well as conditions such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome and rheumatoid arthritis. It is an analog of the naturally occurring compound 6-thiopurine, and works by inhibiting the production of DNA and RNA, thereby preventing the growth and survival of cancer cells.

Mercapturic

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Merkapturic acid is a type of organic compound that is a conjugate of mercapturic acid and glutathione. It is the primary metabolite of certain toxic substances, such as alkylating agents and epoxides, which are found in certain chemicals and are also formed endogenously by various metabolic pathways.

Mercat

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The word "mercat" is not a commonly used English word. However, I think you may be referring to "market".<br><br>A market is a place where people go to buy and sell goods and services. It can also refer to a system or mechanism by which goods and services are exchanged or distributed, such as a free market or a black market.

Mercator

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The word "Mercator" refers to Gerardus Mercator, a Flemish cartographer, who developed a cylindrical map projection in 1569, also known as the Mercator projection. This map projection transforms spherical distances and angles into rectangular coordinates, making it ideal for navigation and maritime purposes. The Mercator projection is characterized by its use of a cylindrical surface to project the globe, which results in distortion of shapes and sizes, particularly near the poles.

Mercature

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I think there may be a tiny mistake there!<br><br>After double-checking, I believe you meant to type "merchandise".<br><br>Merchandise refers to goods or products that are manufactured, bought, or sold, often in large quantities, especially for resale or distribution.

Mercedarian

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any word called "mercedarian" in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word. Could you please provide a different word for me to explain?

Mercedarians

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Mercedarians are members of the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy, a Catholic religious order founded in the 13th century. The name "Mercedarians" comes from the Spanish "merced," meaning "mercy," as the order was dedicated to ransoming Christian captives, particularly in North Africa, from Muslim authorities.

Mercedes-benz

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Mercedes-Benz is a German multinational automobile brand that is known for its luxury vehicles, buses, and trucks. The company was founded in 1926 and is one of the most recognized and respected brands in the automotive industry. Mercedes-Benz is famous for producing high-quality vehicles with advanced technology, comfort, and style. The brand is also known for its iconic models such as the S-Class, E-Class, and C-Class sedans, as well as its SUVs and AMG high-performance cars.

Mercedes

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Mercedes is a well-known German automobile brand, founded by Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler in 1886. It is one of the largest and most prestigious luxury car brands in the world, famous for its high-performance and comfortable vehicles. The brand name "Mercedes" is also the name of a Greek mythological figure, a nymph who was transformed into a immortal by the god Zeus. In modern times, the Mercedes-Benz brand has become synonymous with quality, reliability, and style, with a wide range of models to cater to different tastes and preferences.

Mercenarian

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Merencarian refers to a mercenary or someone who fights for pay.

Mercenaries

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Merchants: noun. People who fight in wars or battles for pay, often from a foreign country, and may not be motivated by patriotic or political reasons. They may be soldiers, warriors, or fighters hired by one side in a conflict for their skills or expertise.

Mercenarily

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The adjective "mercenary" refers to something or someone that is done or motivated solely for profit or reward, often without any sense of moral obligation or principle. It can also describe actions or behavior that are motivated by personal gain or selfish interests.

Mercenary

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A mercenary is a person who fights or works for a country or organization in exchange for payment, often in times of war or conflict, and is not necessarily motivated by national or ideological loyalties.

Mercer

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A mercer is an archaic term for a person who deals in textiles, such as cloth, wool, or silk. Specifically, it refers to a merchant who buys and sells textiles, often in a retail capacity. The term has been largely replaced by more modern occupations such as tailor, seamstress, or clothing merchant.

Mercerisation

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Mercerisation is a chemical treatment that swells and aligns the cellulose fibers in cotton or linen textiles, making them stronger and more durable. It involves immersing the fabric in a solution of sodium hydroxide and sodium carbonate, which breaks down the natural crystalline structure of the cellulose and allows it to reform in a more aligned and denser pattern. This treatment can improve the fabric's strength, wrinkle resistance, and colorfastness, making it more suitable for use in clothing and other applications.

Mercerise

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Mercerise is a verb that means to stretch or shrink fabric by wetting it, pulling it, and then drying it, in order to improve its texture, drape, or size.

Mercerised

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Mercerised refers to a process of treating cotton or other fibers with sodium hydroxide to give them a smooth, lustrous surface. It is often used to make fabrics such as cotton thread or rope more durable and less prone to fraying. In a broader sense, the term can also be used to describe something that has been treated or refined to make it smoother and more attractive, such as a person's manners being mercerised through proper upbringing.

Mercerising

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Mercerizing is a process in textile manufacturing that increases the shrinkage temperature of cotton fibers, making them stronger and less prone to wrinkles. It involves stretching the cotton fibers in a caustic soda solution, which causes them to swell and re-align, producing a stronger and more uniform fiber.

Mercerization

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Mercerization is a textile treatment process that involves treating cotton fibers with a solution of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) to remove natural oils and waxes, and to increase the fiber's strength and durability. The treatment helps to reduce the fiber's tendency to felt (or mat) when wet, making it useful for the production of fabrics such as cotton thread, yarn, and fabric.

Mercerize

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Mercerize is a verb that means to treat cotton fabric with a solution of mercuric nitrate, a process that gives the fabric a smooth, crimpless surface and makes it more lustre and attractive. It is often used to improve the appearance of cotton fabric, especially silk-like fabrics, before dyeing or printing.

Mercerized

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Treated with mercerization, a process that gives cotton fibers a distinct crimp or texture, making them stronger and more durable.

Mercerizing

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Mercerizing is a chemical treatment process that strengthens and improves the texture of cotton fibers. It involves immersing the fibers in a solution of sodium hydroxide, which increases their strength and resistance to shrinkage. The term "mercerizing" comes from the name of the process's inventor, John Mercer, who developed the method in the 1840s.

Mercery

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I think you meant "merchery".<br><br>Merchery is not a commonly used word in English, but I found it in some contexts as a noun or adjective. Here are a few possible meanings:<br><br> Merchery can refer to the act of selling or trading goods, especially in a market or bazaar.<br> It can also describe something related to trade or commerce, such as merchandise, a store, or a shop.<br><br>However, it's worth noting that "merchery" is not a widely recognized or frequently used term in English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a specific dialect or region.