Manitoba |
a Canadian province between Ontario and Saskatchewan. |
mankind |
the human race; humanity. [2 definitions] |
man-made |
made or formed by human beings; not natural. |
manner |
way of doing; style. [5 definitions] |
manoeuvre |
a spelling of "maneuver" used in Canada and Britain. See "maneuver" for more information. |
man-of-war |
a warship. [2 definitions] |
manor |
a landed estate and its main residence; mansion. |
mansion |
a large, imposing residence. [2 definitions] |
manslaughter |
unlawful but unpremeditated killing of a human being. (Cf. murder.) |
mantel |
a frame, usu. decorative, around the sides and top of a fireplace. [2 definitions] |
mantle |
a full, sleeveless cloak. [9 definitions] |
manual |
of, pertaining to, or involving use of the hands. [5 definitions] |
manufacture |
to make by machine, usu. in great quantities. [7 definitions] |
manufacturer |
a company that makes things in large quantities, usually in a factory and using machines. |
manufacturing |
the process or business of producing a large quantity of products, often from raw materials, using machines and human labor. |
manure |
the waste matter of animals, esp. that of cows and horses, used as a fertilizer. Manure is often mixed with other organic materials such as straw. [2 definitions] |
manuscript |
a text as prepared by the author to submit for publication. [3 definitions] |
many |
a large number of. [3 definitions] |
map |
a representation of a geographic or celestial region, usu. drawn or printed to scale on a flat surface. [3 definitions] |
maple |
any of numerous related deciduous hardwood trees found in temperate zones, cultivated as ornamentals or for their wood or sweet sap. [2 definitions] |
maple syrup |
a sweet, viscous liquid made by reducing the sap from maple trees. |