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ME'DIN, n. A small coin.
MEDIO'CRAL, a. [L. mediocris.] Being of a middle quality; indifferent; ordinary;...
ME'DIOCRIST, n. A person of middling abilities. [Not used.]
MEDIOC'RITY, n. [L.mediocritas, from mediocris, middling; medius,middle.] 1. A m...
MED'ITATE, v.i. [L. meditor.] 1. To dwell on any thing in thought; to contemplat...
MED'ITATED, pp. Planned; contrived.
MED'ITATING, ppr. Revolving in the mind; contemplating; contriving.
MEDITA'TION, n. [L.meditatio.] Close or continued thought; the turning or revolv...
MED'ITATIVE, a. Addicted to meditation. 1. Expressing meditation or design.
MEDITERRA'NE MEDITERRA'NEAN MEDITERRA'NEOUS, a. [L.medius, middle, and terra, la...
ME'DIUM, n. plu.mediums; media not being generally, though sometimes used. [L.] ...
MED'LAR, n. [L. mespilus.] A tree and a genus of trees, called Mespilus; also, t...
MED'LEY, n. A mixture; a mingled and confused mass of ingredients; used often or...
MEDUL'LAR MED'ULLARY, a. [L. medullaris, from medulla, marrow.] Pertaining to ma...
MEDUL'LIN, n. [L. medulla.] The pith of the sunflower, which has neither taste n...
MEED, n. 1. Reward; recompense; that which is bestowed or rendered in considerat...