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man Friday |
Noun
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the most helpful assistant |
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mover and shaker |
Noun
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a person who wields power and influence |
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marketer |
Noun
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someone who promotes or exchanges goods or services for money |
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metalworker |
Noun
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someone who works metal (especially by hammering it when it is hot and malleable) |
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moon curser |
Noun
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someone who imports or exports without paying duties |
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moon-curser |
Noun
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someone who imports or exports without paying duties |
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milksop |
Noun
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a timid man or boy considered childish or unassertive |
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Milquetoast |
Noun
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a timid man or boy considered childish or unassertive |
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market keeper |
Noun
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a merchant who owns or manages a shop |
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military man |
Noun
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someone who serves in the armed forces |
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medical specialist |
Noun
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practices one branch of medicine |
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man of the world |
Noun
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a worldly-wise person |
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mathematical statistician |
Noun
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a mathematician who specializes in statistics |
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medicine man |
Noun
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a Native American shaman |
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married person |
Noun
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a person's partner in marriage |
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macho-man |
Noun
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a man who is virile and sexually active |
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mischief-maker |
Noun
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someone who deliberately stirs up trouble |
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mental telepathist |
Noun
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someone with the power of communicating thoughts directly |
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monger |
Noun
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someone who purchases and maintains an inventory of goods to be sold |
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monger |
Verb
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sell or offer for sale from place to place |
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maintainer |
Noun
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someone who upholds or maintains |
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moneylender |
Noun
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someone who lends money at excessive rates of interest |
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merchant-venturer |
Noun
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a merchant who undertakes a trading venture (especially a venture that sends goods overseas) |
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military volunteer |
Noun
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(military) a person who freely enlists for service |
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moaner |
Noun
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a person given to excessive complaints and crying and whining |
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marveller |
Noun
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someone filled with admiration and awe |
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matman |
Noun
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combatant who tries to throw opponent to the ground |
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married woman |
Noun
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a married woman |
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metempsychosis |
Noun
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after death the soul begins a new cycle of existence in another human body |
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mushroom cloud |
Noun
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a large cloud of rubble and dust shaped like a mushroom and rising into the sky after an explosion, especially of a nuclear bomb |
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moderate breeze |
Noun
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wind moving 13-18 knots |
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magnetic line of force |
Noun
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a line of force in a magnetic field |
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mother lode |
Noun
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the main vein of ore in a deposit |
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metagenesis |
Noun
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alternation of sexual and asexual generations |
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moderate gale |
Noun
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wind moving 32-38 knots |
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metallic bond |
Noun
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a chemical bond in which electrons are shared over many nuclei and electronic conduction occurs |
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mass defect |
Noun
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the amount by which the mass of an atomic nucleus is less than the sum of the masses of its constituent particles |
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mass deficiency |
Noun
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the amount by which the mass of an atomic nucleus is less than the sum of the masses of its constituent particles |
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mechanical energy |
Noun
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energy in a mechanical form |
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midnight sun |
Noun
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the sun visible at midnight (inside the Arctic or Antarctic Circles) |
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mist |
Noun
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a thin fog with condensation near the ground |
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mist |
Verb
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become covered with mist |
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mist |
Verb
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spray finely or cover with mist |
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mist |
Verb
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make less visible or unclear |
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mistral |
Noun
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a strong north wind that blows in France during the winter |
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moment of a couple |
Noun
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given two equal and opposite forces, the product of the force and the distance between them |
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magnetic dipole moment |
Noun
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(physics) a current loop gives rise to a magnetic field characteristic of a magnetic dipole |
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magnetic moment |
Noun
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the torque exerted on a magnet or dipole when it is placed in a magnetic field |
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moment of a magnet |
Noun
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the torque exerted on a magnet or dipole when it is placed in a magnetic field |
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mutual induction |
Noun
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generation of electromotive forces in each other by two adjacent circuits |