Words Starting With "M"

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Marginicidal

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Marginicidal refers to the act of killing the margin or boundary of something, typically referring to the edge or rim of a body of water, land, or earth. It is a rare and obsolete term that is no longer commonly used in modern English.

Marginocephalia

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Marginocephalia is a rare type of cranium (head) deformity characterized by a constriction or narrowing of the cranium at the sides, resulting in a " margins" of bone on either side. It is usually associated with other congenital anomalies and is often treated with surgery.

Marginocephalian

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Marginocephalian refers to a group of mammals that existed during the Paleocene and Eocene epochs, around 60-40 million years ago. These animals were characterized by a distinctive head shape, with a thickened margin of bone around their eyes and ears. The term "marginocephalian" comes from the Greek words "marginos," meaning "border" or "edge," and "kephale," meaning "head." Marginocephalians were likely small to medium-sized, omnivorous mammals that lived in forests and woodlands.

Margins

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Margins refer to the excess or surplus part of something, often used to describe the amount of space or allowance left between the edges of an object or boundary. In various contexts, margins can also refer to:<br><br> The remaining amount or margin remaining after a calculation, such as financial transactions or fiscal policies.<br> The extra space or leeway provided in measurement, design, or production to account for errors or variations.<br> The amount of space or room left between the edges of a page, stroke, or border in graphics, writing, or printing.<br> The excess or surplus amount of a resource, often used in economics, politics, or social situations.<br><br>In general, margins describe the buffer or tolerance provided in various situations to accommodate for potential changes, variations, or uncertainties.

Margot

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Margot is a given name that originated from French, meaning "pearl". It is often associated with the phrase "Margot has a pearl", which is a French expression used to describe a girl born at dawn, when the first light of dawn resembles a pearl. In literature, Margot is also the name of a character in Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream".

Margravate

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Margravate is a noun that refers to the territory or domain governed by a margrave, a historical title of nobility, typically a high-ranking official or vassal of a monarch. Margravates were often situated along the borders of a kingdom or empire, and the margrave was responsible for defending the realm against external threats and maintaining order within the territory.

Margrave

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A margrave is a historical title of nobility that was used in the Holy Roman Empire and its successor states. It is a Germanic term that is equivalent to the English term "marquis". A margrave was a high-ranking nobleman who held a position of authority in a specific region or territorial domain, often as a vassal to a higher-ranking noble or monarch. The title is still used today in some European royal families, although it is no longer a widely recognized or important title of nobility.

Margraviate

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A margraviate is a historical title of nobility, typically ranking below a duchy and above a countship or barony. It is equivalent to a march or a border district, often commanding a group of territories or counties, usually on the border of a kingdom or empire. The term is derived from the German words "mark" meaning "border" and "graf" meaning "count".

Margrethe

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Margrethe is a Danish feminine given name that is the Danish version of Margaret. It is derived from the Latin name Margarita, which means "pearl". In Denmark, the name Margrethe is very common and is often associated with Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, who has reigned since 1972.

Marguerite

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Marguerite is a proper noun, specifically the French name for Daisy. It is also the title of a play by French playwright Alexandre Dumas fils, published in 1849, which tells the story of a woman who falls in love with a son of a courtesan. In literature, Marguerite Gautier is the main character in the play, a beautiful and passionate courtesan who eventually dies of tuberculosis.

Margules

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Margules is a surname of Austrian origin. It is also a term used in physical chemistry to refer to the Margules equation, which is a mathematical relationship that describes the behavior of a binary mixture of liquids or gases as a function of temperature, pressure, and composition.

Mari

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The word "mari" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible meanings:<br><br> Mari can refer to a wife or a woman, especially in ancient cultures. For example, in ancient China, a mari was a term of respect for a wife or a woman of noble birth.<br> Mari can also mean "bitter" or "sharp" in some languages, such as in the case of mari ((Job 6:21 in the ESV translation), which means "bitter" or "sharp" in Hebrew.<br> In some cultures, mari can also refer to a form of wine or other fermented drinks.<br><br>Without more context, it is difficult to determine which meaning is most relevant.

Maria

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Maria is a proper noun, a feminine given name of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese origin. It is derived from the biblical name Mary, which is also the name of the mother of Jesus.

Mariachi

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A mariachi is a type of traditional Mexican music performance ensemble. Typically, a mariachi group consists of between 3 to 8 musicians who wear charro costumes, which are traditional Mexican attire. They typically play stringed instruments, such as guitars and violins, as well as trumpets. The music is often lively and festive, and is commonly played at social gatherings, parties, and celebrations.

Mariachis

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Mariachis are traditional Mexican musicians who perform a style of music called Mariachi music. Mariachi music is a genre of folk music that originated in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, and is characterized by its lively rhythms, colorful costumes, and romantic ballads. Mariachis typically play a combination of instruments, including the guitar, violin, trumpet, and harp, and are known for their energetic and emotive performances. The term "mariachi" refers to the musicians themselves as well as the style of music they play.

Marian

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Marian refers to something or someone related to the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ. It can also be a given name, often used as a feminine alternative to Marius or Marian (as an adjective, meaning "of or relating to Mary").

Mariana

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The word "Mariana" can refer to several things. Here are a few possible meanings:<br><br> Mariana Islands: A chain of islands in the western Pacific Ocean, belonging to the United States.<br> Mariana Trench: The deepest point in the Mariana Islands, known as the lowest point on Earth, with a depth of approximately 36,000 feet.<br> Mariana (given name): A feminine given name, derived from the Latin name Maria, meaning "bitter" or "wished-for child".<br> Mariana (surname): A surname of Spanish or Portuguese origin, possibly related to the Latin name Maria.<br><br>Without more context, it's difficult to determine which of these meanings is most relevant.

Marianans

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Marianas refers to the chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean that includes Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and other smaller islands.

Marianas

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The Marianas is a chain of islands in the western Pacific Ocean, part of the Mariana Islands. The name refers specifically to the northern part of the chain, which includes the islands of Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. The term is also used to describe the Mariana Trench, the deepest point in the ocean, located in the same region.

Marianism

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Marianism refers to the devotion to and veneration of the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, in Catholicism and other Christian traditions. It emphasizes Mary's role as a mediator between humans and God, and often involves prayers, devotions, and rituals focusing on her life, virtues, and intercession.

Marianist

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A Marianist is a member of the Society of Mary, a Catholic religious congregation of priests, brothers, and laity who are dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary and work to educate and evangelize young people. The Marianists were founded in 1817 by Saint William Joseph Chaminade and Saint Zachary Keto, and are known for their commitment to Catholic education, social justice, and community service.

Maricopa

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Maricopa refers to a type of tuns or vats used by the Aztecs and other pre-Columbian cultures in Mesoamerica, particularly in what is now Mexico and Central America.

Mariculture

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Mariculture is the cultivation of marine organisms such as fish, shellfish, and seaweed in controlled environments, such as ponds, tanks, or enclosures, often for food production or research purposes.

Mariculturist

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A mariculturist is a specialist who cultivates and raises marine organisms, such as fish, shellfish, and other sea creatures, in controlled environments, often in aquaculture facilities or sea ranches.

Mariculturists

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Mariculturists are professionals who specialize in the cultivation of marine plants and animals, particularly in controlled environments such as aquaculture ponds, tanks, or facilities. Their work involves breeding, harvesting, and managing marine species such as fish, shellfish, corals, or seaweeds, often for human consumption, pharmaceuticals, or other commercial purposes. Mariculturists may also conduct research on marine biology, ecology, and conservation to improve the sustainability and efficiency of their practices.

Marie

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Marie is a French feminine given name, derived from the Hebrew name "Miryam" (מִרְיָם), which means "bitter" or "wished-for child". It is the feminine form of the name Marius. As a given name, Marie is a common name in many French-speaking countries and has been popularized by several notable historical figures, including Marie Antoinette and Marie Curie.

Mariehamn

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Mariehamn is the capital and largest city of Åland, a autonomous region of Finland. It is a charming town with a population of around 11,000 people, known for its beautiful architecture, picturesque harbor, and strong maritime traditions.

Marienbad

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Marienbad is a 1963 French art house film directed by Alain Resnais, which is considered a classic of nouvelle vague cinema. The movie's title, "L'Année dernière à Marienbad" (Last Year at Marienbad), is often shortened to simply "Marienbad". The film is a mystical, non-linear narrative that explores themes of memory, free will, and the power of the human mind. It is known for its unique storytelling style, philosophical undertones, and its iconic black-and-white cinematography.

Marienberg

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Marienberg is a town located in the district of Vogtlandkreis in the state of Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the Western most edge of the Vogtland region.

Marienburg

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Marienburg is a name referring to the city of Malbork, Poland, which was previously known as Marienburg in German. It was the capital of the Teutonic Order and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its brick Gothic architecture and medieval castle. The name "Marienburg" literally translates to "Mary's Castle" in German.

Marienplatz

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Marienplatz is the main square in the city center of Munich, the capital of Bavaria, Germany. It is a popular tourist destination and a significant cultural and historical landmark. The square is named after the Marienkirche (St. Mary's Church), which is located in the square.

Marigenous

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Marigenous refers to the process of sea creatures or plants originating from the sea and adapting to live in freshwater environments. In other words, marigenous organisms are those that have evolved from marine habitats to freshwater habitats, often through a process of migration or evolution.

Marigny

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Marigny is a French surname and a neighborhood in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Marigold

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A marigold is a bright yellow or orange-flowered annual or perennial plant of the daisy family, often grown as an ornamental. The name "marigold" comes from the Latin "Maria's gold", as the flower was believed to be symbolically associated with the Virgin Mary.

Marigolds

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Marigolds are a type of flower that belongs to the sunflower family (Compositae). They are often bright orange or yellow in color and have a strong, pungent scent. In many cultures, marigolds are associated with the afterlife and are used to honor the dead. In Mexico, for example, marigolds are a key ingredient in the traditional Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) celebrations, where they are used to decorate altars and graves to guide spirits back to their families. In the United States, marigolds are often grown as a garden flower, and are prized for their bright, cheery appearance and ease of care.

Marigot

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Marigot is a noun that refers to a French surname and also a name of several geographic locations, including a town in Anguilla, a harbor in St. Martin, and a river in Dominica. It also refers to a type of sailboat.