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METAGRAM'MATISM, n. [Gr. beyond, and a letter.] Anagrammatism, or metagrammatism...
ME'TAGE, n. [from mete.] Measurement of coal; price of measuring.
METACH'RONISM, n. [Gr. beyond, and time.] An error in chronology, by placing an ...
METACARP'US, n. [Gr. beyond, and the wrist.] In anatomy, the part of the hand be...
METACARP'AL, a. [from metacarpus.] Belonging to the metacarpus.
METAB'OLA, n. [Gr. beyond, and a casting.] In medicine, a change of air, time or...
METAB'ASIS, n. [Gr. from beyond, and to go.] In rhetoric, transition; a passing ...
MET, pret. and pp. of meet.
MESTEE', n. A person of a mixed breed.
MESS'UAGE, n. In law, a dwelling house and adjoining land, appropriated to the u...
MES'SIEURS, n. [plu. of monsieur, my lord.] Sirs; gentlemen. MESS'-MATE , n. An ...
MESSI'AHSHIP, n. The character, state or office of the Savior. Josephus--whose p...
MESSI'AH, a. [Heb. anointed.] Christ, the anointed; the Savior of the world. I k...
MES'SAGER MES'SENGER, n. 1. One who bears a message or an errand; the bearer of ...
MES'SAGE, n. [L. missus, mitto, to send.] 1. Any notice, word or communication, ...
MESS, n. [L. mensa.] 1. A dish or a quantity of food prepared or set on a table ...