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MEN'ACING, ppr. Threatening; declaring a disposition or determination to inflict...
MEN'AGE, n. A collection of brute animals.
MEN'AGERY, n. A yard or place in which wild animals are kept, or a collection of...
MENAGOGUE, n. men'agog. [Gr. menstrua, and to drive.] A medicine that promotes t...
ME'NAIL, n. A domestic servant.
MEND, v.t. [L. emendo, menda, a fault, spot or blemish.] 1. To repair, as a brea...
MEND'ABLE, a. Capable of being mended.
MENDA'CIOUS, a. [L. mendax.] Lying; false. [Little used.]
MENDAC'ITY, n. [L.mendax, false, lying.] Falsehood. [The proper signification of...
MEND'ED, pp. Repaired; made better; improved.
MEND'ER, n. One who mends or repairs.
MEND'ICANCY, a. [L. medicans.] Beggary; a state of begging.
MEND'ICANT, a. [L. mendicans, from mendico, to beg; allied to L.mando, to comman...
MEND'ICATE, v.t. To beg, or practice begging. [Not used.]
MENDIC'ITY,n. [L.mendicitas.] The state of begging; the life of a beggar.
MENDMENT, for amendment. [Not in use.]