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MAN'DLESTONE, n. Kernel-stone; almond-stone, called also amygdaloid; a name give...
MANDMENT, for commandment, is not in use.
MAN'DOLIN, n. A cithern or harp. [Not in use.]
MAN'DRAKE, n. [L. mandragoras.] A plant of the genus Atropa, growing naturally i...
MAN'DREL, n. An instrument for confining in the lathe the substance to be turned.
MAN'DRILL, n. A species of monkey.
MAN'DUCABLE, a. That can be chewed; fit to be eaten.
MAN'DUCATE, v.t. [L. mando.] To chew.
MAN'DUCATED, pp. Chewed.
MAN'DUCATING, ppr. Chewing; grinding with the teeth.
MANDUCA'TION, n. The act of chewing or eating.
MANE, n. The hair growing on the upper side of the neck of a horse or other anim...
MAN'EATER, n. A human being that feeds on human flesh; a cannibal; an anthropoph...
MA'NED, a. Having a mane.
MAN'EGE, n. A school for teaching horsemanship, and for training horses.
MANERIAL. [See Manorial .]