marble |
a kind of stone that can be cut and polished to a hard, shiny surface. There are many kinds and colors of marble. [2 definitions] |
March |
the third month of the year. March has thirty-one days. Spring begins in March for people who live north of the equator. |
march |
to walk with steady, regular steps together with others. [4 definitions] |
mare1 |
an adult female horse, donkey, zebra, or related animal. |
margarine |
a food used in place of butter. Margarine is made of vegetable oil, milk, coloring, and other ingredients. |
margin |
an edge or the area near it; border. [3 definitions] |
marigold |
a garden plant that bears yellow, orange, or red and yellow blossoms. |
marina |
a harbor that has docks, services, and supplies for pleasure boats. |
marine |
having to do with the sea; living in or caused by the sea. [3 definitions] |
Marine Corps |
a branch of the U.S. armed forces, trained for combat on land, at sea, and in the air. |
marionette |
a puppet whose arms and legs are worked with strings or wires. |
maritime |
of or relating to sea ships or navigation of the sea. [2 definitions] |
mark1 |
something, such as a spot or scar, that can be seen on a surface. [9 definitions] |
mark2 |
a former unit of money in Germany and Finland. |
marker |
a pen, usually with a felt tip, that makes thick lines of ink. A marker is used for marking and writing. |
market |
a place where goods are sold. [4 definitions] |
marketing |
advertising and other activities involved in getting people to buy a product or service from a company. |
marketplace |
an area, either outside or inside, where goods are sold. |
marking |
a mark or marks. [2 definitions] |
marmalade |
a jam that contains bits of fruit and peel. |
maroon1 |
having a dark brownish-red color. |