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MANTOL'OGY, n. [Gr. divination,and discourse.] The act or art of divination or p...
MAN'TO, n. A robe; a cloke.
MANT'LING, n. In heraldry,the representation of a mantle, or the drapery of a co...
MANT'LET, n. [dim. of mantle.] A small cloke worn by women. 1. In fortification,...
MAN'TLE-TREE, n. The piece of timber or stone in front of a chimney, over the fi...
MAN'TLE-PIECE MAN'TLE-SHELF, n. The work over a fire-place, in front of the chim...
MAN'TLE, n. [Gr. a cloke.] 1. A kind of cloke or loose garment to be worn over o...
MAN'TELET MANT'IGER, rather mantichor, or manticor, n. [L. manticora,mantichora....
MANTEL. [See Mantle .]
MAN'TA, n. A flat fish that is very troublesome to pearlfishers.
MAN'SUETUDE, n. [L. mansuetudo.] Tameness; mildness; gentleness.
MAN'SUETE, a. [L.mansuetus.] Tame; gentle; not wild or ferocious. [Little used.]
MAN'STEALING, n. The act of stealing a human being.
MAN'STEALER, n. One who steals and sells men.
MAN'SLAYER, n. One that has slain a human being. The Israelites had cities of re...
MAN'SLAUGHTER, n. [man and slaughter. See Slay .] 1. In a general sense,the kill...