Many times. Often, frequently, repeatedly, often-times.

Many-ways, Many-wise, ad. Multifariously, variously, in many different ways, diversely.

Map, n. Chart.

Map, v. a. Delineate, draw, picture.

Mar, v. a.

    1. Injure, spoil, ruin, hurt, damage, harm, impair.
    2. Deface, deform, disfigure, spoil, maim.

Marah, n. Bitter water, bitterness.

Marasmus, n. Atrophy, phthisis, consumption, tabes, emaciation, decline, gradual wasting.

Maraud, v. n. Rove for plunder.

Maraud, n. Marauding, ravage, plunder, spoliation.

Marauder, n. Plunderer, ravager, pillager, robber, freebooter, brigand, outlaw, bandit, rover, filibuster.

Marcescent, a. Withering, fading, decaying.

March, v. n.

    1. Walk (by regular steps, as soldiers), move forward.
    2. Walk in a steady manner, step, go.

March, n.

    1. Military movement, passage of soldiers.
    2. Stately walk, deliberate walk.
    3. Progression, advance, advancement, progress, progressive development, movement.
    4. Military tune.

Marches, n. pl. Borders, limits, frontiers, confines, precincts, boundaries.

Marcid, a. Withered, feeble, drooping, wasted, lean, pining, gaunt.

Marcidity, n. Leanness, meagreness, thinness, emaciation.

Mare, n. Female horse.


  By PanEris using Melati.

Previous chapter/page Back Home Email this Search Discuss Bookmark Next chapter/page
Copyright: All texts on Bibliomania are © Bibliomania.com Ltd, and may not be reproduced in any form without our written permission.
See our FAQ for more details.