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mannyfecter, manufacter, manufactur,
manufactur [ˈman(j)əfactər]
v. Manufacture, the production of manufactured goods.
mainer, mainner, mainnur, mainur, manner, mannur, manur, manur, manure, menner, mennur,
manur [ˈman(j)ər, ˈmenər]
n. Manure.
v. To till or prepare ground.
Manwhill,
Manwhill [ˈmanʍɪl]
pn. Manquhill (Dumfries and Galloway).
manjuggel, manjuggelti, manjuggl, manjuggle, manjugl, manugilti, manyoggeltie, manyoggle, manyogle, manyoglti, manyuggilty, manyugilti,
manyoggle [I.Sh. mənˈjɔgl]
v. To perform juggling tricks.
Compounds and phrases etc.
manyoggeltie: Magic art, juggling tricks.
map, mappie, mappy,
map [map]
n. A map. A likeness, a portrait.
dim. mappie A marble marked with lines like a globe of the world.
mapamond, mapamone, mapamound, mappamond, mappamound, mappamount,
mappamound [ˈmapəmun(d)]
n. arch. The globe, the world.
From Latin mappa mundi.
mar, marin, marr, marrin, marrt, mart, mer, merr, merreen, merreen, mismar, mismarr, mismer, mismerr,
mar [mar, S. mɛr]
n. An obstruction, a hindrance. An impediment in speech.
v. To obstruct, hinder, block. Stand in the way of, intercept, stop. To annoy, put about, inconvenience, confuse.
pt. pp. mart, marred
Compounds and phrases etc.
marrin: The action of guiding skaters.
mismar: To spoil by tangling or confusing, to disarrange.
maalo, maalo, maar, maasgoom, maasguum, mailo, mailo, maisgoom, mallick, mallick, mallock, mallow, mallow, mar, mareel, marelde, marfloo, marflou, marflu, maril, marild, marilde, marlak, marlauk, marlee, marlek, marlik, marlock, marlok, marool, maroul, marsgrim, marsgum, marshum, marskamo, marsom, marul, marwol, masgoom, masgoom, masgrim, masgum, maskamo, mela, mela, melak, melak, mergsam, mersgam, mers-gim, mirsgim, moril, morriwol, mulrein, murrowell, mursgan,
mar [I.Sh. mar]
n. The open sea, the ocean The deep-sea fishing grounds, the sea-bottom, the ocean floor.
Compounds and phrases etc.
mareel: Phosphorescence as seen on the sea on a dark night.
marflou: one of the tiny flea-like crustaceans of the genus Platorchestia.
marsgum, maroul: The angler fish Lophius piscatorius.
marlock: The eelgrass Zostera marina once used for stuffing mattresses. Also I.Ork. mallock.
marshum: Left-overs of various sea creatures and their products such as eggs, skin and bones found lying on the seashore.
mairble, marble, merble,
marble [ˈmarbl]
n. Marble.
marc$ry, marcury, markery,
marcury [ˈmark(ə)re]
n. Mercury.
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