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midway.noun,.plural.midways
the area of a fair,
a carnival, a circus
or an exposition where sideshows
and other amusements are located;
the middle.course
of action or thought
midway.adverb
in the middle of a way or distance; halfway (midway
through the second quarter of the football game; on a plane midway to Hawaii)
midway.adjective
middle.adjective
equidistant
from extremes or limits (middle of winter; middle of the movie); central
(the middle point on a line); being at neither one extreme nor the other;
intermediate;
intervening.between
an earlier and a later period of
time; being an intermediate part of a sequence
or series (the middle years; middle
school); a division of geologic
time between an earlier and a later division (the Middle Paleozoic.era);
in grammar, a verb form
or voice in which the
subject
both performs and is affected by the action specified
middle.noun,.plural.middles
an area or a point equidistant between extremes;
a center (the middle of a circle);
something intermediate between extremes; a mean
(the middle part of the human body; the waist)
middle, middled,
middling,
middles.transitive
verbs
to place in the middle
midst.noun
the middle position or part
(the center in the midst of the desert);
if you are in the midst of doing something, you are doing it at the moment;
if something happens in the midst of an event, it happens during
it; if someone or something is in the midst of a group of people or things,
they are among them or surrounded
by them; a position of proximity
to others
midst.preposition
among; amid
mid.adjective
being the part in the middle or center (over the
mid Pacific)
mid.preposition
surrounded by; amid (doing mid term exams)
midwife.noun,.plural.midwifes.or.midwives
a woman who is trained to assist women in childbirth
midwife, midwifed.or.midwived,
midwifing.or.midwiving,
midwifes.or.midwives.transitive
verbs
to assist
in the birth of a baby
midwifery.noun,.plural.midwiferies
the techniques
learned over many years involving the kindness, patience and caring that
led to practices of being a midwife
multiform.adjective
occurring
in or having many forms or shapes
multiformity.noun,.plural.multiformities
a multiformity is more than
one kind of deformity; pharmaceutical
drugs like the drug thalidomide
have produced horrible harm for the people lied to about their safety and
who took the advice from authorities they trusted that it was basically
safe and effective, like they also have been telling people about vaccines
Mafia.noun,.plural.Mafias
a secret terrorist group
surfacing again in Sicily in the early 19th century (1800's), but known
by many other names before, such as the cabal
(and other names explained there; see also the Fall
of the Cabal series). This group back then called the Mafia, continues
operating today in opposition to all that's good, because they are of the
bloodlines
of Satan through ancient Cain
and keeps hiding to carry on their nefarious
deeds, but not any longer, as they are being cleaned out, readying the
Earth for the realm of the true God; the
Mafia and whatever names they are today known by were always an international
criminal organization, traced to the Khazarians, spawned
by Satan and was active throughout the world with their aim of taking over
the entire Earth for their satanic
purposes and doing so in our day through murder
by poisonings.to.depopulate.
magazine.noun,.plural.magazines
a magazine is a publication
with a paper cover which is issued
regularly, usually every week or every month and which contains articles,
stories, photographs and advertisements; in an automatic gun such as a
machine gun, the magazine is the part that contains the bullets
magazine.adjective
of or relating to serial
publications; from French 'magasin' meaning 'storehouse' from Old
French 'magazin' and probably Old
Italian 'magazzino' and from Arabic
'mahazin' plural of 'mahzan' from 'hazana' meaning 'to store'
mausoleum.noun,.plural.mausoleums
or mausolea
a large tomb
or a building housing such a tomb or several tombs; a gloomy,
usually large room or building (this place with its old dingy
furniture looks like a mausoleum)
mausolean.adjective
mammon.plural
noun
money, wealth and profit,
regarded as something bad because people want or think about them too much;
material wealth regarded as having an evil influence:.Proverbs
30:8; from Aramaic 'mamona'
meaning 'wealth'
manger.noun,.plural.mangers
a trough
or an open box in which feed for livestock is placed
masculine.adjective
of.or.relating.to.men
or boys; male; something that suggests
or is characteristic of
a man; mannish (little boys like to play with trucks and cars and little
girls play dolls); the male gender
masculinely.adverb
masculineness.noun,.plural.masculinenesses
masculinity.noun,.plural.masculinities
the quality or condition of being masculine; things
generally associated with masculinity; also see femininity
milk and honey.plural
noun
a metaphor
for prosperity and abundance
(land of milk and honey:.Exodus
3:8)
mile.noun,.plural.miles
a unit
of length equal to 5,280 feet or 1,760 yards (1,609 meters), used in the
United States and other English-speaking countries; also called land
mile and statute
mile
matriarch.noun,.plural.matriarchs
a highly respected mother; a woman who rules a family, clan
or tribe; a matriarch is a woman who rules in a society in which power
passes from mother to daughter; a powerful female member of a family, for
example a grandmother; from Latin
'mater' meaning 'mother'; compare patriarch,
'pater' meaning 'father'
matriarchal.or.matriarchic.adjective
matriarchy.noun,.plural.matriarchies
matriarchate.noun,.plural.matriarchates
matriarchalism.noun,.plural.matriarchalisms
Mennonites are found
in many countries of the world but are concentrated most heavily in the
United States and Canada. The Mennonites trace their origins particularly
to Switzerland (map). In 1788
many Mennonites emigrated to
the southern regions of the Russian Empire (Ukraine), where they acquired
land and escaped military conscription. By 1835 about 1,600 families had
settled in 72 villages and acquired landholdings amounting to about 500,000
acres. Many of these immigrants settled in the Midwest of the United States
and in Manitoba (map), Canada. Mennonites
today live throughout Russia as far
east as Siberia, though many have emigrated. They like the Amish
are a peaceful family oriented people. Beginning in 1663, Mennonites emigrated
to North America to preserve the faith of their fathers, to seek economic
opportunity and adventure and especially to escape European militarism.
Until the late 19th century, most Mennonites in North America lived in
farming communities. They retained their German language, partly for its
religious significance and partly to insulate themselves against their
social environment. Their main concern was to be allowed to worship God
according to their conscience and pacifist
tradition. In 1775 they addressed a statement to the Pennsylvania Assembly
that read."It
is our principle to feed the hungry and give the thirsty drink. We have
dedicated ourselves to serve all men in everything that can be helpful
to the preservation of men's lives, but we find no freedom in giving or
doing or assisting in anything by which men's lives are destroyed or hurt."
In 1783 Mennonites in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania,
were accused of treason for feeding destitute British soldiers during the
American Revolution. The 'let 'em' die' satanistic minded ones never want
to truly help, only harm. Many recent examples of this regarding Haiti,
Ukraine, Africa and many, many other countries the cabal had power over.
The Mennonites' refusal to serve
in the military led to hardships during World War I, but many were legally
able to avoid service under generous conditions for conscientious objector
status during World War II. Perhaps they just didn't know, it's ok to defend
yourself, family and country from evil. It's just that you should not be
the initial.aggressor
in it all.
The largest single body of Mennonites
is the (Old) Mennonite Church; next in size are the General Conference
Mennonite Church, the Mennonite Brethren and the Old Order Amish.
There is also the Hutterite
Brethren, a relatively small group concentrated in the upper Great Plains
region of North America that still lives communally and practices the community
of goods.
Mennonite migrations continued during
the 20th century, primarily from Russia to North and South America, into
Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Bolivia, Mexico, and British Honduras. Mennonites
from North America and Europe established churches in Latin America, Africa,
Oceania
and India and other parts of Asia.
Mennonites are Trinitarian (they
believe in the doctrine of the
Trinity) and affirm the Scriptures as the guidebook for faith and life.
There were more than one million Mennonites worldwide, in over 60 countries,
at the start of the 21st century. They, like other groups believing in
the true God of all love, are very good people..comprised
with Encyclopædia Britannica Ultimate Reference Suite.
maternal.adjective
inherited
from one's mother (a maternal trait);
related
through one's mother (a maternal uncle); relating to or characteristic
of a mother or motherhood or motherly (maternal instinct)
maternalism.noun,.plural.maternalisms
maternally.adverb
Mao Tsetung,
1893-1976.
Chinese Communist murderer of 600 million to one billion people. This satanic
despotic.cabal.puppet
was backed by the far behind the scenes cabal to set up the CPC/CCP
in 1921. In 1949-1959 these tyrants.initiated
the great leap downward, which they called 'the Great Leap Forward', of
course as they always lie and the founding of communes.
It was a leap forward for the evil cabal and a great leap backward for
We
the People having to work in collective
farms to supply the evil elite. Founded
upon lies, as all such evil philosophies are (John
8:44), this tool of the dark side forged forward with force to enslave
all into living prisons, as is done today with those politicians initiating
similar satanic centered policies, such as '15 minute cities'. Unwanted
by the good people of the country, Mao's oppressions continued, culminating
in forcing down dissent such as
at the government murder of people at Tiananmen
Square. Mentally deranged
cabal puppet madman Mao continued as party chairman after 1959 and was
a leading figure in the nonsense 'Cultural' Revolution (1966-1969), which
was more of the communist power grab. Chairman Mao slaughtered between
600 million to one billion people in China, Tibet, etc. during his satanically
inspired reign.
Tiananmen
Square was one of the largest public squares
in the world, originally designed and built in Beijing, China in 1651 and
enlarged in 1958. It is named for the massive stone Gate of Heavenly Peace
(meaning of word Tiananmen) at its northern end, but of course under communist
control was anything but peace and certainly not heavenly, except for those
good students Mao had murdered there in June 1989 in forcibly repressing
dissent.
There have been and are today many
satanist puppets like Mao.
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