magnificence |
the quality of being grand or splendid. |
magnificent |
very grand or splendid; extremely impressive in size or beauty. [2 definitions] |
magnify |
to cause to appear larger, as through the use of a lens. [4 definitions] |
magnifying glass |
a lens that enlarges the image of objects seen through it. |
magnitude |
size, extent, or dimension. [4 definitions] |
magnolia |
any of a number of widely distributed trees or shrubs, usu. with large, colorful, aromatic flowers that bloom before the leaves appear. [2 definitions] |
magpie |
any of several related birds having long tails, white markings on black plumage, and a noisy, chattering call. [3 definitions] |
mahogany |
any of several related trees of the American tropics that yield a dark, reddish hardwood. [4 definitions] |
maid |
a female servant. [2 definitions] |
maiden |
an unmarried girl or young woman. [4 definitions] |
maiden name |
a woman's surname before she is married. |
maid of honor |
the principal unmarried female attendant of a bride at her wedding. [2 definitions] |
mail1 |
(sometimes pl.) the system organized to send and deliver letters, parcels, and the like; postal system. [4 definitions] |
mail2 |
flexible armor made of overlapped or linked metal rings. [2 definitions] |
mailbox |
a public depository for outgoing mail. [2 definitions] |
mail carrier |
one whose job is to deliver mail. |
mailman |
a man whose job is to deliver mail; postman. |
maim |
to cripple or disable, usu. by destroying or rendering useless a limb or extremity. [2 definitions] |
main |
most important; chief; primary. [5 definitions] |
Maine |
a U.S. state in the northeastern corner of the country. (abbr.: ME) |
mainframe |
a computer with esp. large capacity, able to accommodate numerous terminals. |