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ME'DIANT, n. In music, an appellation given to the third above the key-note, bec...
ME'DIAL, a. [L. medius, middle.] Mean; noting a mean or average. Medial alligati...
MED'DLING, ppr. Having to do; touching; handling; officiously interposing in oth...
MED'DLESOMENESS, n. Officious interposition in the affairs of others.
MED'DLESOME, a. Given to meddling; apt to interpose in the affairs of others; of...
MED'DLER, n. One that meddles; one that interferes or busies himself with things...
MED'DLE, v.i. 1. To have to do; to take part; to interpose and act in the concer...
MED'ALLIST, n. A person that is skilled or curious in medals.
MEDAL'LION, n. A large antique stamp or medal. 1. The representation of a medall...
MEDAL'LIC, a. Pertaining to a medal or to medals.
MED'AL, n. [L. metallum, metal.] An ancient coin, or a piece of metal in the for...
MECO'NIUM, n. [Gr. poppy.] 1. The juice of the white poppy, which has the virtue...
MEC'ONITE, n. A small sandstone; ammite.
MECON'IC, a. Meconic acid is an acid contained in opium.
MECO'NIATE, n. A salt consisting of meconic acid and a base.
MECHO'ACAN, n. White jalap, the root of an American species of Convolvulus, from...