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MAR'INER, n. [L. mare,the sea.] A seaman or sailor; one whose occupation is to a...
MARINE, a. [L. marinus, from mare,the sea.] 1. Pertaining to the sea; as marine ...
MAR'INATE, v.t. To salt or pickle fish, and then preserve them in oil or vinegar...
MAR'IKIN, n. A species of monkey having a mane.
MAR'IGOLD, n. A plant of the genus Calendula, bearing a yellow flower. There are...
MARIG'ENOUS, a. [L. mare, the sea, and gigno, to produce.] Produced in or by the...
MAR'IETS, n. A kind of violet, [violae marianae.]
MARGRA'VIATE, n. The territory or jurisdiction of a margrave.
M`ARGRAVE, n. Originally, a lord or keeper of the marches or borders; now a titl...
M`ARGOT, n. A fish of the perch kind, found in the waters of Carolina.
M`ARGODE, n. A bluish gray stone, resembling clay in external appearance, but so...
M`ARGINATED, a. Having a margin.
M`ARGINALLY, adv. In the margin of a book.
M`ARGINAL, a. Pertaining to a margin. 1. Written or printed in the margin; as a ...
M`ARGIN, n. [L. margo.] 1. A border; edge; brink; verge; as the margin of a rive...
M`ARGAY, n. An American animal of the cat kind.