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MANGER, n. [L. mando.] 1. A trough or box in which fodder is laid for cattle, or...
MANGER-BOARD, n. The bulk-head on a ship's deck that separates the manger from t...
MANGINESS, n. [from mangy.] Scabbiness; infection of the mange.
MAN'GLE, v.t. 1. To cut with a dull instrument and tear, or to tear in cutting; ...
MAN'GLED, pp. Torn in cutting; smoothed with a mangle.
MAN'GLER, n. One who tears in cutting; one who uses a mangle.
MAN'GLING, ppr. Lacerating in the act of cutting; tearing.
MAN'GO, n. The fruit of the mango tree, a native of the East Indies, of the genu...
MAN'GONEL, n. An engine formerly used for throwing stones and battering walls.
MAN'GONISM, n. The art of setting off to advantage.
MAN'GONIZE, v.t. To polish for setting off to advantage.
MAN'GOSTAN MANGOSTEE'N, n. A tree of the East Indies, of the genus Garcinia, so ...
MAN'GROVE, n. A tree of the East and West Indies, otherwise called mangle, and o...
MANGY, a. [from mange.] Scabby; infected with the mange.
MAN'HATER, n. [man and hate.] One who hates mankind; a misanthrope.
MAN'HOOD, n. [man and hood.] The state of one who is a man, of an adult male, or...