Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Maculated

MAC'ULATED, a. Spotted.

Webster Dictionary :: Maculate

MAC'ULATE, v.t. [L. maculo.] To spot; to stain. MAC'ULATE

Webster Dictionary :: Macula

MAC'ULA, n. [L.] A spot, as on the skin, or on the surface of the sun or other l...

Webster Dictionary :: Mactation

MACTA'TION, n. [L. macto, to kill.] The act of killing a victim for sacrifice.

Webster Dictionary :: Macrology

MACROL'OGY, n. [Gr. great, and discourse.] Long and tedious talk; prolonged disc...

Webster Dictionary :: Macrocosm

MAC'ROCOSM, n. [Gr. great, and world.] The great world; the universe, or the vis...

Webster Dictionary :: Maclurite

MACLU'RITE, n. A mineral of a brilliant pale green color, so called in honor of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Macle

MAC'LE, n. A name given to chiastolite or hollow spar.

Webster Dictionary :: Mackerel-sky

MACK'EREL-SKY, n. A sky streaked or marked like a mackerel.

Webster Dictionary :: Mackerel

MACK'EREL, n. [L. macula, a spot; the spotted fish.] A species of fish of the ge...

Webster Dictionary :: Macilent

MAC'ILENT, a. [L. macilentus, from macer, lean, thin. See Macerate .] Lean; thin...

Webster Dictionary :: Macilency

MAC'ILENCY, n. [See Macilent .] Leanness.

Webster Dictionary :: Macigno

MACIG'NO, n. A species of stone of two varieties, one of a grayish yellow color,...

Webster Dictionary :: Machinist

MACH'INIST, n. A constructor of machines and engines, or one well versed in the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Machining

MACHINING, a. Denoting the machinery of a poem. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Machinery

MACHINERY, n. A complicated work, or combination of mechanical powers in a work,...

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