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Meaco

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meccaweenoun(obsolete) Meccan (native or inhabitant of Mecca)
mikadonounA game of skill, in which identically shaped (but differently colored and valued) wooden sticks must be removed from a pile without disturbing the remaining stack.
meconnoun(archaic) Opium.
mecknoun(Scotland) Alternative form of make (“halfpenny”). [Brand; marque; manufacturer; maker.]
moteuczomanounAlternative spelling of Moctezuma. [Aztec emperor from 1440 to 1469.]
meconoun(astronautics) Acronym of main engine cut-off.
masconnoun(astronomy) mass concentration
mo-yünounAlternative form of Moyu. [Synonym of Karakax: the Mandarin Chinese-derived name.]
meckleynounAnother name of Meitei language
mikadoatenounThe rank or office of a mikado.
modonnoun(historical) Former name of Methoni: a city in Peloponnese, Greece.
comacinenounEllipsis of Comacine master. [(historical) An early medieval Lombard stonemason working in a region of excellent building stone who gave to Lombardy its preeminence in the stone architecture that preceded the Romanesque style.]
macchanounNonstandard spelling of matcha. [A type of powdered green tea, traditionally used in Japanese tea ceremonies.]
mahorinounObsolete spelling of Maori. [A member of the indigenous people of New Zealand.]
aomennoun(rare) Synonym of Macau: the Mandarin Chinese-derived name (especially in China's English-language media).
moocownounAlternative spelling of moo-cow. [(childish or endearing) A cow.]
mideannounOf or relating to the ancient city of Midea and its inhabitants.
minonoun(historical) A traditional Japanese raincoat made from straw.
mai-kai-t'inounAlternative form of Maigaiti (“Makit”). [Synonym of Makit: the Mandarin Chinese-derived name.]
meadernoun(UK dialectal) A mower.

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