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Webster Dictionary :: Manger

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

Webster Dictionary :: Manger-board

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

Webster Dictionary :: Manginess

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

Webster Dictionary :: Mangle

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

Webster Dictionary :: Mangled

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

Webster Dictionary :: Mangler

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

Webster Dictionary :: Mangling

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

Webster Dictionary :: Mango

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

Webster Dictionary :: Mangonel

MAN'GONEL, n. An engine formerly used for throwing stones and battering walls.

Webster Dictionary :: Mangonism

MAN'GONISM, n. The art of setting off to advantage.

Webster Dictionary :: Mangonize

MAN'GONIZE, v.t. To polish for setting off to advantage.

Webster Dictionary :: Mangostan

MAN'GOSTAN MANGOSTEE'N, n. A tree of the East Indies, of the genus Garcinia, so ...

Webster Dictionary :: Mangrove

MAN'GROVE, n. A tree of the East and West Indies, otherwise called mangle, and o...

Webster Dictionary :: Mangy

MANGY, a. [from mange.] Scabby; infected with the mange.

Webster Dictionary :: Manhater

MAN'HATER, n. [man and hate.] One who hates mankind; a misanthrope.

Webster Dictionary :: Manhood

MAN'HOOD, n. [man and hood.] The state of one who is a man, of an adult male, or...

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