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Mafikeng is a city located in the North West Province of South Africa. It was previously known as Potchefstroom Kempton Park, but was renamed Mafikeng in 1980 to reflect its stolen name from a nearby Sotho town.
Mafiosi refers to a member of the Mafia, an organized crime syndicate originating in Sicily, Italy. The term is often used to describe individuals involved in organized crime, particularly in the context of Italian-American crime families in the United States.
A mafioso is a member of the Mafia, a secret society of organized crime originating in Sicily, Italy. The term "mafioso" refers specifically to a man who is a member of the Mafia, and is often used to describe someone who is involved in illegal activities, such as extortion, drug trafficking, and murder. The term can also be used more broadly to describe a person who is ruthless, cunning, and corrupt, often in a business or political context.
Mafiosos refers to members of the Mafia, a secret society of Italian-American organized crime syndicates. The term is often used to describe individuals who are involved in criminal activities, such as extortion, drug trafficking, and murder, and who are often feared and respected for their power and authority within their criminal organizations.
Maftoul is a type of Middle Eastern pasta, also known as " Palestinian couscous". It is a small, hand-rolled ball of unleavened dough made from wheat semolina flour, water, and salt. Maftoul is traditionally cooked by boiling it in water or broth, and is often served with stews, vegetables, and olive oil. It is a popular dish in Palestinian cuisine and is sometimes referred to as " Palestinian couscous" because of its resemblance to couscous, which is a similar type of North African pasta.
I apologize, but "mafube" is not a valid word in the English language. It is possible that it is a typo or a word from a non-English language. Could you please provide more context or clarify the word you meant to ask about?
Magadha is an ancient kingdom in what is now eastern India. It was a powerful and dominant empire in ancient India, especially during the reign of Ashoka the Great.
Magadhan refers to something related to or originating from Magadha, which was an ancient kingdom in eastern India, dating back to the 6th century BCE.
Magadhi refers to an ancient Prakrit language, also known as Magahi, which was spoken in eastern India during the 4th to 12th centuries. It is believed to have originated in the state of Magadha, from which it gets its name. Magadhi was used as a literary language and was the official language of the Mauryan Empire. It is considered a significant language in the development of modern Hindi, Bengali, and other eastern Indian languages.
Magallanes refers to a region in southern Chile, often referred to as Punta Arenas or Tierra del Fuego. It is a sparsely populated area that includes islands, glaciers, and fjords. The name Magallanes is derived from the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan, who was the first to lead an expedition to navigate the strait at the tip of South America in 1520. Today, the Magallanes region is known for its stunning natural beauty, with towering mountains, icy waters, and abundant wildlife.
A magazine is a regularly published collection of articles, stories, and images, typically focused on a specific topic or theme, such as news, entertainment, fashion, or technology.
Magazines refer to periodical publications that are typically printed on paper and contain a collection of articles, stories, pictures, and other information on a particular topic or theme. They can be general interest publications or specialized publications focused on a specific industry, hobby, or activity. Magazines are often distributed on a regular schedule, such as weekly, biweekly, or monthly, and can be found in newsstands, bookstores, or online.
A magazinist is a person who manages and edits a magazine, typically responsible for overseeing the content, layout, and overall direction of the publication.
Magdala refers to the ancient town on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee in Israel where, according to Christian tradition, Jesus Christ healed a woman who had a 12-year history of bleeding (Mark 5:25-34; Matthew 9:20-22; Luke 8:43-48). The site, also known as Migdal, is now known as Migdal Magdala and is a popular pilgrimage site for Christians.
Magdalen refers to Saint Mary Magdalene, a prominent figure in Christianity and one of Jesus' most devoted followers. She was often associated with sinners and prostitutes due to biblical accounts of her past life.
Magdalena is a noun that refers to a female given name, derived from the Aramaic name "Maggdal" meaning "towers" or "strong tower". In Christianity, it is also associated with Mary Magdalene, one of Jesus' followers and a prominent figure in the Bible.
Magdalene refers to Mary Magdalene, a biblical figure who was one of Jesus' most devoted followers and is often depicted as a prostitute in Western art. In Christian tradition, Magdalene is associated with penitence and redemption, and is often referred to as the "penitent Magdalene". The term is also used to describe a woman who has undergone a process of spiritual transformation or has experienced a significant life change.
Magdalenian refers to a cultural period in the Upper Paleolithic era, approximately 17,000-12,000 years ago. The term is derived from the Moravian site of Combureiro Balogo, which was dated to this period. During the Magdalenian era, hunter-gatherer societies flourished, and people developed more advanced tools, shelter, and social structures. The Magdalenian culture is characterized by the presence of artifacts such as carvings, engravings, and personal adornments, which are found in caves and rock shelters across Europe.
Unfortunately, I couldn't find a widely recognized word or term called "magdaleon". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a specific domain or language that I'm not familiar with. Can you please provide more context or clarify the word you meant to type?
Magdeburg is a city in eastern Germany, situated on the Elbe River. It is the capital and second-largest city of the state of Saxony-Anhalt and has a population of around 230,000 people. Magdeburg has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages and was an important city in the Holy Roman Empire. It is known for its stunning cathedral, botanical garden, and historical center. Additionally, Magdeburg is home to the Otto von Guericke University, which is one of the largest universities in eastern Germany.
A mage is a person who practices magic, often in a fantasy context. It can also refer to a powerful magician or witch in a story or game.
Ferdinand Magellan was a Portuguese explorer who led the first expedition to successfully circumnavigate the globe. He is credited with making the first navigational circumnavigation of the Earth, sailing from Spain in 1519 with a fleet of five ships and a crew of over 200 men. The expedition took three years to complete, and only one ship, the Victoria, returned to Spain in 1522 with a crew of just 18 men. Magellan was killed in the Philippines in 1521, but his expedition opened up the world to European exploration and established Spain as a dominant naval power.
Magellanic refers to something related to the Magellanic Clouds, two satellite galaxies of the Milky Way, discovered by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan and his crew in 1519. The term is often used in astronomy to describe celestial bodies, such as stars or compounds, that are associated with or similar to these galaxies. In biology, the Magellanic Penguin and the Magellanic Penguinlet are two species of penguins found in the southern hemisphere, particularly in the Falkland Islands and South America.
Magenta is a bright pink-purple color. It is a vibrant and bold color that is often used in printing, fashion, and design. In addition, magenta is also one of the four process colors (CMYK) used in digital printing, along with cyan, yellow, and black.
Maggi is a brand of instant noodles that originated in Switzerland. It is a popular global food brand that is widely known for its varied flavors and convenient cooking process. The name "Maggi" comes from the Swiss food company Maggi AG, which was founded in 1884. Today, Maggi is a subsidiary of Nestle, a multinational food and drink company.
Maggie is a common proper noun and a shortened form of the name Margaret. It can also refer to a type of pig (a domestic pig or a small, smallish, pinkish-white pig). Maggie is also a popular name for pets, particularly cats. In addition, Maggie was a popular nickname for Margaret Thatcher, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
A maggot is the larval stage of a fly, typically found in decaying animal or plant matter, often dirty and unappealing. In a broader sense, a maggot can also refer to a person, especially a young or inexperienced one, who is considered annoying, obnoxious, or unpleasant.
Maggots are the larvae of flies, typically found in decaying or rotting organic matter such as dead animals, garbage, or food waste. In a broader sense, maggots can also refer to any small, disgusting, or repulsive creatures. The term is often used figuratively to describe something or someone considered unpleasant or uncouth.
The adjective "maggoty" refers to something that is infested with maggots, which are the larvae of flies. It can also be used to describe something that is unpleasantly infected or decayed, often in a way that is public or noticeable. For example, a maggoty piece of meat would suggest that it is in a state of decay or infestation. It is often used to emphasize the strength of the unpleasant or unacceptable quality of something.
Maghemite is an oxide mineral with the chemical formula γ-Fe2O3. It is a ferrimagnetic mineral, meaning it is capable of being magnetized and exhibiting magnetic properties. Maghemite is often found in the alteration of iron-rich sediments and is commonly associated with haematite and goethite. It has been proposed as a potential material for medical applications, such as in the form of nanoparticles that can target cancer cells and accumulate in them, contributing to their destruction.
The Maghreb is a region in Northwest Africa, encompassing countries such as Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Mauritania. The term Maghreb is derived from the Arabic word " المغرب" (al-maghrib), meaning "the west" or "the setting sun".
Maghrebi refers to something related to or originating from the Maghreb, a region in North Africa that includes countries such as Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Mauritania. The term can also describe the culture, cuisine, and people of this region.
Maghrebian refers to something or someone related to the Maghreb region, which is a region in Northwest Africa that primarily includes Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Mauritania. The term can be used to describe cultural, linguistic, or geographical aspects of this region. For example, Maghrebian cuisine, Maghrebian literature, or Maghrebian music.
Maghrib is an Arabic word that refers to the western direction or the setting sun. In Islamic tradition, Maghrib is also the name of the fourth of the five daily prayers, which is performed just after sunset.
Magi is a plural noun referring to a group of wise men or sorcerers, particularly those who are associated with King Herod's court in biblical times. In the nativity story, the Magi, also known as the Three Wise Men, were believed to have followed a star to Bethlehem to pay homage to the newborn Jesus. The term "Magi" is often used to refer to wise people who possess mystical knowledge or have the ability to perform magic.
The word "magian" refers to a member of the ancient Persian priestly class, particularly the Zoroastrian priests of the Sasanian Empire. They were responsible for interpreting dreams, performing rituals, and serving as spiritual advisors to the rulers and aristocracy of the time. The term is also sometimes used more broadly to describe anyone who is skilled in the occult or has a mystical or spiritual connection to the divine.