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ME'ALY-MOUTHED, a. Literally,having a soft mouth; hence,unwilling to tell the tr...
MEALY-MOUTH'EDNESS, n. Inclination to express the truth in soft words, or to dis...
MEAN, a. [L. communis, vulgus, minor and minuo.] 1. Wanting dignity; low in rank...
MEAN'DER, n. [the name of a winding river in Phrygia.] 1. A winding course; a wi...
MEAN'DERING, ppr. or a. Winding in a course, passage or current.
MEAN'DRIAN, a. Winding; having many turns.
ME'ANING, ppr. Having in mind; intending; signifying. ME'ANING , n. That which e...
ME'ANLY, adv. [See Mean .] Moderately; not in a great degree. In the reign of Do...
ME'ANNESS, n. Want of dignity or rank; low state; as meanness of birth or condit...
MEANT, pret. and pp. of mean.
MEAR. [See Mere .]
ME'ASE, n. [from the root of measure.] The quantity of 500; as a mease of herrin...
MEASLE, n. mee'zl. A leper. [Not in use.]
MEASLED, a. mee'zled. [See Measles .] Infected or spotted with measles.
MEASLES, n. mee'zles; with a plural termination. 1. A contagious disease of the ...
MEASLY, a. mee'zly. Infected with measles or eruptions.