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more info Mammuthus primigenius, n.
very hairy mammoth common in colder portions of the northern hemisphere
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more info Mammutidae, n.
extinct family: mastodons
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more info Man, n.
one of the British Isles in the Irish Sea
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more info Managua, n.
the capital and largest city of Nicaragua
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more info Manama, n.
the capital of Bahrain; located at the northern end of Bahrain Island
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more info Manannan, n.
Celtic god of the sea; son of Ler
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more info Manassa Mauler, n.
United States prizefighter who was world heavyweight champion (1895-1983)
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more info Manawydan, n.
Celtic sea god; son of Llyr
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more info Manawyddan, n.
Celtic sea god; son of Llyr
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more info Manchester, n.
a city in northwestern England (30 miles to the east of Liverpool); heart of the most densely populated area of England
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largest city in New Hampshire; located in southeastern New Hampshire on the Merrimack river
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more info Manchester terrier, n.
a breed of short-haired rat terrier with a black-and-tan coat that was developed in Manchester, England
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more info Manchu, n.
the Tungusic language spoken by the Manchu
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the last imperial dynasty of China (from 1644 to 1912) which was overthrown by revolutionaries; during the Qing dynasty China was ruled by the Manchu
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a member of the Manchu speaking people of Manchuria; related to the Tungus; conquered China in the 17th century
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more info Manchu dynasty, n.
the last imperial dynasty of China (from 1644 to 1912) which was overthrown by revolutionaries; during the Qing dynasty China was ruled by the Manchu
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more info Manchuria, n.
a region in northeastern China
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more info Manchurian, adj.
of or relating to or characteristic of Manchuria or its people or their culture
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"the Manchurian invasion"
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more info Mancunian, adj.
of or relating to or characteristic of the English city of Manchester or its residents
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"Mancunian merchants"
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more info Mancunian, n.
a native or resident of Manchester
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more info Manda, n.
a Dravidian language spoken in south central India
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more info Mandaean, adj.
of or relating to the Mandaean people or their language or culture
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more info Mandaean, n.
the form of Aramaic used by the Mandeans
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a member of a small Gnostic sect that originated in Jordan and survives in Iraq and who believes that John the Baptist was the Messiah
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more info Mandaeanism, n.
a Gnostic religion originating the 2nd and 3rd centuries that believes John the Baptist was the Messiah and that incorporates Jewish and Christian elements into a framework of dualistic beliefs
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more info Mandalay, n.
a city in central Myanmar to the north of Rangoon
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more info Mandara, n.
a Chadic language spoken in the Mandara mountains in Cameroon; has only two vowels
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more info Mandarin, n.
the dialect of Chinese spoken in Beijing and adopted as the official language for all of China
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more info Mandarin Chinese, n.
the dialect of Chinese spoken in Beijing and adopted as the official language for all of China
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more info Mandarin dialect, n.
the dialect of Chinese spoken in Beijing and adopted as the official language for all of China
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more info Mande, n.
a group of African languages in the Niger-Congo group spoken from Senegal east as far as the Ivory Coast
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more info Mandean, adj.
of or relating to the Mandaean people or their language or culture
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more info Mandean, n.
the form of Aramaic used by the Mandeans
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a member of a small Gnostic sect that originated in Jordan and survives in Iraq and who believes that John the Baptist was the Messiah
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more info Mandeanism, n.
a Gnostic religion originating the 2nd and 3rd centuries that believes John the Baptist was the Messiah and that incorporates Jewish and Christian elements into a framework of dualistic beliefs
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