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“Hill' wi Mead Maa sur tmoufzarj, n. Trademark. s kind of powerful repeating rifle or pistol. Lnamed after Paul Mauser, in- ventorj - mauaolaum fm6'salE'am7, n., gl. -le uma, -le s f-ilfai. I. a large, magnificent tomb. . Mausoleum, a ma ' nt tomb in SW Asia Minor. It was one of the grufine seven wonders of t.he ancient world. L4 L tdef. 2i 4 Gk. Mausals-ical mauve tmovl, su., dj. delicate, pale purple. L4 F 4 L iulso mallow. Doubiet of iuu.i.ow.j may or iek Qmavfarikl, n. U.S. ' ner's brand. or other animal not marked with an ow one who refuses to aftiliate with party. fAm.E: probably named after S. who did not brand his cattlej D ma via tmifvisj, rt. the E4 OF Hlllllii 4 Celticj ma vour neon or E Irish. m darling. ZIV imdb, n. 1. 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May apple, 1. an American plant with a large, white flower. 2. its yellowish, egg-shaped fruit. sometimes eaten. maybe Cmifbil, ada. possibly: perhaps. 5 maybe. may be. Maybe is an sdverb meaning perhaps: may be is a verb form: Maybe you'l! kan better luck mx! time. Hs may be the sud mayor. May Day, May 1 lt is often celebrated by crowning the May queen and dancing around the Maypoie. In some parts of the world, labor parades and meeting are held on May Day. May fair fmaffafl, n. 1. a fashionable section of Lon- don. 2. fashionable London society. May low or tmaffioubri, n. 1. ship on which the Pil- grims carrie to America in 1620. 2. plant whose Bowers blossom in May: trailing arbutus tin the Unitod Statesi: hawthom or cowslip tin Englandb. Hay By, a slender insect, having the forewings much larger than the hind wings. that dies soon after reaching the adult stage: epherneid. may hap im5'hap' or tnifhabli ods. Archaic. perhaps. Lfor it may nap-J may ham qmafhem or mafaml, n. mime of intuition- ally maiming a person or injuring him so that he is less able to defend himself. E4 OF nnahaigasj Mayhsl fmifingj, n. celebration of May Day: taking part in May festivities. may n't fmifantl, may not. -y See r-an't for usage note. Mayo fm5'6l, vt. 1. Charles H., 1865-1939, American surgeon. I. his brother, William J., 1861-1939, Amuican surgeon. may on naiso fm5'a nazfl, n. a salad dressing made of egg yolks, olive oil, vinegar or lunon juice, and seasoning, beaten together until thick. E4 F mayonnaise. ult. 4 Mahon, Minorcaj - may or Qmafar or mari, n. the chief omcial of a city or town. E4 OF main, saaor 4 L major. Doublet of lAJOsl.j may or al ty tmifar al ti or mirlal til, n., pl. -tin. l. position of mayor. 2. mayor's term of othce. May pole or may polo fmafp6l'J, n. a high pole dec- orated with fiowers or ribbons, around which merrymakers dance on May Day. May queen, girl crowned with ftowers and honored as queen on May Day, mayst tmistl, v. Archaic. may. Thou mayst means nyou may... ' May time Cma'tim'l. n. month of May. May wood Cmifwtldl, n. city in NE Illinois. 27,000. Maz a rin Qmazfa rin: French ma za raN'J. n. Jules, 1602-1661, French cardinal and statesman. bom in Italy. McCurdy, The QME-Cur'd6j i958 Yearbook, Published by The Senior Closs of McCurdy High School, Santo Cruz, New Mexico, illustrating the Administration, Grade School , High School, Organizations, Spiritual Life, Sports, Student Life. Mc Coy ima koifj, n. the real, a genuine person or thing. AAm.E: origin uncertainj- ellen ry fmak henfrii, ii. Fort, a for-mer American fort at the entrance to Baltimore harbor. Mc Kees port ima kezfport or ma kezfportl, n. city in SW Pennsylvania. near Pittsburgh. 51,061 Mc Kin ley Cma kinflil, n. l. William. 1843-1901, the 25th president of the United States. from 1897 to 1901. 2. Mount, mountain in central Alaska, the highest peak in North America. 20,300 ft. Md. Maryland. M.I5., Doctor of iueaicine. M-day Ccmfdafp, n. mobilization day. mdle., merchandise. me fmegunstressedmij, prim. the objective, or accusa- tive, case of I: The dag bit mc. Gin nu a bandage. EOE nsij Ma., Maine. H Middle English. M. l.' Methodist Episcopal. 2. Master of En ' ng. 3. Mechaiical Engineer. 4. Mining Engineer. Middle English. mead- fmedl, is. Poetic. meadow. fOE will mold' fmidl. n. an alcoholic drink made from brmented honey and water. KOE evudufl Head fmodl, n. Luke, lake formed by Hoover Dam in the Colorado River. lt is tha larpst artificial lake in the world. 115 mi. long: 227 sq. mi. hat, age, care. far: let. equal, term: it, ice: hot, 6pen, Order: oil, out: cup. put, riile, use: ch. child: ng, long: th. thin: rn, then: zh, measure: a represents a in about, s in taken, iin pencil, o in lemon, u in circus.
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