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Matricide

The murder of a mother by her son or daughter.

Matriculation

The act or process of matriculating; the state of being matriculated.

matrilineage

The line of descent traced through the maternal side of the family; the mother's line of descent.

Matrimonial

Of or pertaining to marriage; derived from marriage; connubial; nuptial; hymeneal; as, matrimonial rights or duties.

Matrimony

The union of man and woman as husband and wife; the nuptial state; marriage; wedlock.

matrisib

One related on the mother's side.

Matron

A wife or a widow, especially, one who has borne children; a woman of staid or motherly manners.

Matronal

Of or pertaining to a matron; suitable to an elderly lady or to a married woman; grave; motherly.

Matronize

To make a matron of; to make matronlike.

Matross

Formerly, in the British service, a gunner or a gunner's mate; one of the soldiers in a train of artillery, who assisted the gunners in loading, firing, and sponging the guns.

Mattages

A shrike or butcher bird; -- written also matagasse.

Mattamore

A subterranean repository for wheat.

Matte

A partly reduced copper sulphide, obtained by alternately roasting and melting copper ore in separating the metal from associated iron ores, and called coarse metal, fine metal, etc., according to the grade of fineness. On the exterior it is dark brown or black, but on a fresh surface is yellow or bronzy in color.

matte

Having a dull, lusterless surface finish; opposed to glossy or polished; as, a matte photograph; a proof coin with matte figures on a polished field.

Matted

Covered with a mat or mats; as, a matted floor.

Matter

To regard as important; to take account of; to care for.

Matter-of-fact

Adhering to facts; not turning aside from absolute realities; not fanciful or imaginative; commonplace; dry.

Matterhorn

A mountain in Italy and Switzerland, 14,690 feet high.

Matterless

Not being, or having, matter; as, matterless spirits.

Mattery

Generating or containing pus; purulent.

Matteuccia

A small genus sometimes included in genus Onoclea; in some classifications both genera are placed in Polypodiaceae.

Matthew

Saint Matthew, a disciple of Jesus; author of the first Gospel.

Matthiola

A genus of Old World plants grown as ornamentals.

Matting

A dull, lusterless surface in certain of the arts, as gilding, metal work, glassmaking, etc.

Mattock

An implement for digging and grubbing. The head has two long steel blades, one like an adz and the other like a narrow ax or the point of a pickax.

Mattoid

A person of congenitally abnormal mind bordering on insanity or degeneracy.

Mattoir

A kind of coarse punch with a rasplike face, used for making a rough surface on etching ground, or on the naked copper, the effect after biting being very similar to stippled lines.

Mattowacca

An American clupeoid fish (Clupea mediocris), similar to the shad in habits and appearance, but smaller and less esteemed for food; -- called also hickory shad, tailor shad, fall herring, and shad herring.

Maturant

A medicine, or application, which promotes suppuration.

Maturate

To ripen; to become mature; specifically, to suppurate.

Maturation

The process of bringing, or of coming, to maturity; hence, specifically, the process of suppurating perfectly; the formation of pus or matter.

Maturative

A remedy promoting maturation; a maturant.

Mature

To advance toward maturity; to become ripe; as, wine matures by age; the judgment matures by age and experience.

Maturely

In a mature manner; with ripeness; completely.

maturement

The process of maturing; coming to full development; becoming mature; maturation.

Matureness

The state or quality of being mature; maturity.

Maturing

Approaching maturity; as, maturing fruits; maturing notes of hand.

Matutinal

Of or pertaining to the morning; early.

Matweed

A name of several maritime grasses, as the sea sand-reed (Ammophila arundinacea) which is used in Holland to bind the sand of the seacoast dikes (see Beach grass, under Beach); also, the Lygeum Spartum, a Mediterranean grass of similar habit.

Maty

A native house servant in India.

matzoh matzo

A cake of unleavened bread eaten by the Jews at the feast of the Passover.

Maucaco

A lemur; -- applied to several species, as the White-fronted, the ruffed, and the ring-tailed lemurs.

Maud

A gray plaid; -- used by shepherds in Scotland.

Maudeline Maudlin

An aromatic composite herb, the costmary; also, the South European Achillea Ageratum, a kind of yarrow.

Maudle

To throw onto confusion or disorder; to render maudlin.

Maudlin

Tearful; easily moved to tears; exciting to tears; excessively sentimental; weak and silly.

Maul

To beat and bruise with a heavy stick or cudgel; to wound in a coarse manner.

Mauling

A severe beating with a stick, cudgel, or the fist.

Maund

An East Indian weight, varying in different localities from 25 to about 82 pounds avoirdupois.

Maundril

A pick with two prongs, to pry with.

Maundy

The sacrament of the Lord's Supper.

Maurist

A member of the Congregation of Saint Maur, an offshoot of the Benedictines, originating in France in the early part of the seventeenth century. The Maurists have been distinguished for their interest in literature.

Mauritius

A country on the island of Mauritius.

Mausolean

Pertaining to a mausoleum; monumental.

Mausoleum

A magnificent tomb, or stately sepulchral monument.

Mauther

A girl; esp., a great, awkward girl; a wench.

Mauve

A color of a delicate purple, violet, or lilac.

mauveine

An artificial organic base, obtained by oxidizing a mixture of aniline and toluidine, and valuable for the dyestuffs it forms.

Mavis

The European throstle or song thrush (Turdus musicus).

Maw

An old game at cards.

Mawkish

Apt to cause satiety or loathing; nauseous; slightly nauseating; disgusting.

Mawmet

A puppet; a doll; originally, an idol, because in the Middle Ages it was generally but falsely believed that the Muslims worshiped images representing Mohammed.

Mawmetry

The religion of Mohammed; also, idolatry. See Mawmet.

Mawseed

The seed of the opium poppy.

Mawworm

Any intestinal worm found in the stomach, esp. the common round worm (Ascaris lumbricoides), and allied species. One of the larvae of botflies of horses; a bot.

Maxilla

The bone of either the upper or the under jaw. The bone, or principal bone, of the upper jaw, the bone of the lower jaw being the mandible.

Maxillary Maxillar

Pertaining to either the upper or the lower jaw, but now usually applied to the upper jaw only. The principal maxillary bone; the maxilla.

Maxilliform

Having the form, or structure, of a maxilla.

Maxilliped

One of the mouth appendages of Crustacea, situated next behind the maxillae. Crabs have three pairs, but many of the lower Crustacea have but one pair of them. Called also jawfoot, and foot jaw.

Maxillo-mandibular

Pertaining to the maxilla and mandible; as, the maxillo-mandibular nerve.

Maxillo-palatine

Pertaining to the maxillary and palatine regions of the skull; as, the maxillo-palatine process of the maxilla. Also used as n.

Maxilloturbinal

Pertaining to the maxillary and turbinal regions of the skull. The maxillo-turbinal, or inferior turbinate, bone.

Maximilian

A gold coin of Bavaria, of the value of about 13s. 6d. sterling, or about three dollars and a quarter.

Maximization

The act or process of increasing to the highest degree.

Maximize

To increase to the highest degree.

maximizing

Making as great as possible; increasing tothe highest degree.

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