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Webster Dictionary :: Mango

MAN'GO, n. The fruit of the mango tree, a native of the East Indies, of the genu...

Webster Dictionary :: Mangling

MAN'GLING, ppr. Lacerating in the act of cutting; tearing.

Webster Dictionary :: Mangler

MAN'GLER, n. One who tears in cutting; one who uses a mangle.

Webster Dictionary :: Mangled

MAN'GLED, pp. Torn in cutting; smoothed with a mangle.

Webster Dictionary :: Mangle

MAN'GLE, v.t. 1. To cut with a dull instrument and tear, or to tear in cutting; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Manginess

MANGINESS, n. [from mangy.] Scabbiness; infection of the mange.

Webster Dictionary :: Manger-board

MANGER-BOARD, n. The bulk-head on a ship's deck that separates the manger from t...

Webster Dictionary :: Manger

MANGER, n. [L. mando.] 1. A trough or box in which fodder is laid for cattle, or...

Webster Dictionary :: Mangel-wurzel

MANGEL-WURZEL, n. The root of scarcity, a plant of the beet kind.

Webster Dictionary :: Mange

MANGE, n. The scab or itch in cattle, dogs and other beasts.

Webster Dictionary :: Mangcorn

MANG'CORN, n. A mixture of wheat and rye, or other species of grain. [Not used i...

Webster Dictionary :: Manganesious

MANGANE'SIOUS, a. Manganesious acid is an acid with a minimum of oxygen.

Webster Dictionary :: Manganesic

MANGANE'SIC, a. Obtained from manganese; as the manganesic acid. [Manganic is il...

Webster Dictionary :: Manganesiate

MANGANE'SIATE, n. A compound of manganesic acid, with a base.

Webster Dictionary :: Manganesian

MANGANE'SIAN, a. Pertaining to manganese; consisting of it or partaking of its q...

Webster Dictionary :: Manganese

MAN'GANESE, n. A metal of a dusky white, or whitish gray color, very hard and di...

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