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MAESTO'SO, an Italian word signifying majestic, a direction in music to play the...
MAD'WORT, n. A plant of the genus Alyssum.
MAD'RIGAL, n. 1. A little amorous poem, sometimes called a pastoral poem, contai...
MADRIE'R, n. A thick plank armed with iron plates, with a cavity to receive the ...
MAD'REPORITE, n. A name given to certain petrified bones found in Normandy, in F...
MAD'REPORE, n. A submarine substance of a stony hardness, resembling coral. It c...
MADO'NA MADON'NA, n. A term of compellation equivalent to madam. It is given to ...
MAD'NESS, n. [from mad.] Distraction; a state of disordered reason or intellect,...
MAD'MAN, n. A man raving or furious with disordered intellect; a distracted man....
MAD'LY, adv. [from mad.] Without reason or understanding; rashly; wildly. 1. Wit...
MAD'ID, a. [L.madidus.] Wet; moist. [Not in use.]
MAD'HOUSE, n. A house where insane persons are confined for cure or for restraint.
MAD'HEADED, n. Hot brained; rash.
MADEMOISELLE, n. A young woman, or the title given to one; miss; also, the puppe...
MADEIRA, n. A rich wine made on the isle of Madeira.
MAD'EFYING, ppr. Making moist or wet.