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Muslim.or.Moslem.noun,.plural.Muslims.or.Moslems
a believer in or adherent of Islam
Moslem.adjective

mosque.noun,.plural.mosques
a Moslem house of worship

Mishna also Mishnah.noun
in Judaism,.the first section of the Talmud, being a collection of early oral interpretations of the scriptures as compiledabout 200 A.D.
Mishnaic.adjective

macrophage.noun,.plural.macrophages
means 'big eaters'; the word 'macrophage', like 'bacteriophage' means 'a thing that devours'; any of the large phagocytic cells of the reticuloendothelial system; the white blood cells that sacrifice themselves to save you from any harmful invaders; more
macrophagic.adjective

mandate.noun,.plural.mandates
Law: in Black's Law Dictionary, a mandate under Roman and Civil law (today called Maritime/Admiralty/Civil/Statute law) is a written command (a command is an instruction to initiate an action according to its information) given by a principal to someone.IN AGREEMENT.(so we see consent is necessary) with being an agent of the command and is specifically a commission or a contract (a contract is an agreement IF accepted to become so by both parties) which if one individual requests someone, called the mandatary (such as say, the public) to perform some service gratuitously (voluntarily), the commission not becoming effective UNTIL the mandatary agrees. That is, it's not a mandate until you follow through with what they want you to do, because it's a request. If a request violates.one's rights, it's simply verbiage or opinion and like any opinions others may have, one is under no obligation to accept them and follow them as his or her own..See also the similar word meaning 'must'.
mandatory.adjective
mandatory.nouns, plural.mandatories
an individual or group receives and accepts information agreeing to adhere to it (how?) and because of that the information becomes a mandate; if the individual or group accepts the information, agreeing to carry it out, then and only then does the written information become a mandate; an elected body (a politician) has a mandate to carry out policies or tasks requested by the electorate having voted him or her into office
mandate, mandated, mandating, mandates.transitive verbs
to assign to
mandatary.noun,.plural.mandataries
an individual or group receiving a mandate for consideration to agree to; of, having the nature of or containing a mandate
mandator.noun,.plural.mandators

monopoly.noun,.plural.monopolies
exclusive control by one group of the means of producing or selling a commodity or service; exclusive possession or control (arrogantly claims to have a monopoly on the truth; the dove sellers appear to have had a monopoly:.John 2:16); something that is exclusively possessed or controlled (showed that scientific achievement is not a male monopoly)
monopolism.noun,.plural.monopolisms
monopolist.noun,.plural.monopolists
monopolistic.adjective
monopolistically.adverb

monopolize, monopolized, monopolizing, monopolizes.transitive verbs
to acquire or maintain a monopoly of; to dominate by excluding others (monopolized the conversation)
monopolization.noun,.plural.monopolizations
monopolizer.noun,.plural.monopolizers

Karl Marx, 1818-1883 cabal puppet, German philosopher and economist, who knows nothing about economic principles that produce prosperity for all. Corrupt Karl was nothing more than a warped minded revolutionary who championed a way for a few (the acronym WEF backwards) the likes of Stalin and Mussolini, to get it all through theft and maintain control of it using force, the modern version of which is keeping themselves in charge through policies of government and subjugation of people through economic pressures, the new form of the old slavery, that stupid people put up with.

Satanic kontroller Karl, hiding behind his beard, wrote with the help and support of his comrade Friedrich Engels Das Kapital (1867-1894) and The Communist Manifesto (1848). Recent dictators Mussolini, Stalin and dictators today.(which are most politicians controlled themselves by the cabal).have somewhat copied his style:

T h e  C o m m u n i s t  M a n i f e s t o

1) Abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land to public purposes..(had to steal the land from the people first)
2) A heavy progressive or graduated income tax..(so people would at least have enough money for food, etc. and could come back the next day for more work)
3) Abolition of all rights of inheritance. 'inheritance tax'.(setting it up so they get the 'gold')
4) Confiscation of the property of all emigrants and rebels.(those who disagree with oppressive government). 'non citizen'.(they'll say that you were acting as a 'non citizen', by not adhering to their narrative), 'practicing without 'license'.(license everything {control it all by investments into it}; the word 'license' legally means a 'waiver of prosecution' {for what, a presumption of guilt?}, registration or permit {if you pay them, they'll permit you to do something; permits are fine without the pay part and if what is permitted is in line with the golden rule and the will of We the People}; meter at charge to citizens all you can and be sure not to pay dividends to citizens for using the water or electic power or air {cell phone signal transmission} or gas from the ground)..(confiscation is theft, so they are crooks)
5) Centralization of credit in the banks of the state, by means of a national bank with state capital and an exclusive monopoly, such as is today, that is before Trump, Putin, et all, came into power to change all this madness..The Federal Reserve and Central Banks are controlled not by the countries they are in, but overseas. A world takeover was planned and implemented, until Trump, Putin and the Alliance militaries, turned it all around. 
6) Centralization of the means of communication and transport in the hands of the state. See the 'commerce clause of the constitution, state police, etc.' 
7) Extension of factories and instruments of production owned by the state;.(the people are an instrument of production and as George Carlin said, 'they own you' {and how do they own you?}).the bringing into cultivation of waste lands and the improvement of the soil generally in accordance with a common plan.(designed by the controllers, generally unapproved by the people).involving 'corporations, the EPA, land management'
8) Equal obligation of all to work.(not a 'right' but an obligation; no more moms at home to care for the family and get meals ready for family dinner, instead serve the state as they demand; will abolish the family). Establishment of industrial armies, especially for agriculture. (social security, migrant workers and minimum wages and worse)
9) Combination of agriculture with manufacturing industries; gradual abolition of all the distinction between town and country by a more equable distribution of the populace over the country.(forced working on a kibbutz; we'll move 'em where we want 'em, plant the in suburbias and they'll commute to work, etc. all at their own cost)
10) Free education for all children in public schools.(according to his ideas of a state {the few controllers over the slaves} deems correct to allow learning of {*}). Abolition of children's factory labor in its present form.(what other forms may be in their minds, they haven't revealed, but appear to be the sweat shops of today where children are forced to work for little and even no money, which is simply slavery but not calling it what it is, typical of these liars:.John 8:44). Combination of education with industrial production, etc..(public and private schools negate homeschooling; deceive them into thinking they are paying for a 'higher' education, based on lie origins, such as the great lie of evolution') ...The Communist Manifesto by Krackpot Karl.

The communistic way is the way of the ego, the way of satanic control of all, playing God in who gets to share what a few elitists determine will be shared. It's the way of slavery. If some or most of these things are increasing and/or are already prevalent in a society what does it connote?

mete, meted, meting, metes.transitive verbs
to distribute by or as if by measure; allot-(mete out the rations)
mete out, meted out.adjectives
given out in portions; apportioned; dealt out; doled out; parceled out

majesty.noun,.plural.majesties
majesty is the quality of being the best one can be, beautiful, dignified and impressive (the majesty of the mainland mountains); grandeur; stately.splendor; magnificence, as of style or magnificence (the Rocky Mountains of B.C. and Alberta in all their majesty); the majesty and power of God; supreme.authority or power (God's majesty; the majesty of the law); the greatness and dignity of a sovereign; a royal personage; dignity of bearing or aspect

majestic.also.majestical.adjective
having or showing dignity or nobility; stately; grand
majestically.adverb

mortar.noun,.plural.mortars
a vessel in which substances are crushed or ground with a pestle; any of various bonding materials used in masonry, surfacing and plastering, especially a plastic mixture of cement or lime, sand and water that hardens in place and is used to bind together bricks or stones (the mortar between bricks); also, a machine in which materials are ground and blended or crushed; also, a portable, muzzleloading cannon used to fire shells at low velocities, short ranges and high trajectories; any of several similar devices, such as one that shoots life lines across a stretch of water
mortar, mortared, mortaring, mortars.transitive verbs
to plaster or join with mortar; to bombard with mortar shell

misuse.noun,.plural.misuses
improper, unlawful or incorrect use; misapplication
misuse, misused, misusing, misuses.transitive verbs
to use incorrectly; to mistreat or abuse

mingle, mingled, mingling, mingles.verbs
transitive verb use.to mix or bring together in combination; mix; merge
intransitive verb use.to be or become mixed or united; to join or take part with others (the alumnae mingled with the trustees)
mingler.noun

Machiavellian.adjective
suggestive of or characterized by expediency, deceit and cunning; of or relating to Machiavelli or Machiavellianism; Niccolò Machiavelli was an Italian statesman and writer who wrote, among other books The Prince, which describes cunning and unscrupulous.methods for rulers to gain and keep power....comprised from Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 99. © 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Machiavellian.or.Machiavellist.noun

mood.noun,.plural.moods
a state of mind or emotion; a pervading impression of an observer (the somber mood of the painting); an incidence of sulking or angry behavior; inclination; disposition

morass.noun,.plural.morasses
if you describe an unpleasant or confused situation as a morass, you mean that it seems impossible to escape from or resolve, because it has become so serious or so complicated; something that hinders, engulfs or overwhelms.(a morass of detail, a morass of confusion; the morass the world has been made into); an area of low lying, soggy ground (the quads were bogged down in a morass of mud)

mercenary.adjective
motivated solely by a desire for monetary or material gain; hired for service in a foreign army; compare guerilla
mercenary.nouns, plural.mercenaries
one who serves or works merely for monetary gain; a hireling; a professional soldier hired for service in a foreign army
mercenarily.adverb
mercenariness.noun,.plural.mercenarinesses

mote.noun,.plural.motes
very small particle; a speck

mournful.adjective
feeling or expressing sorrow or grief; sorrowful; causing or suggesting sadness or melancholy.(the mournful sound of a train whistle)
mournfully.adverb
mournfulness.noun.plural.mournfulnesses

mourning.noun.plural.mournings
the actions or expressions of one who has suffered a bereavement; a period noticing a recent loss of someone loved

mourn, mourned, mourning, mourns.verbs
intransitive verb use.to feel or express grief or sorrow; grieve; to make a low, indistinct, mournful sound such as a dove uses
transitive verb use.to feel or express deep regret for (mourned the wasted years); to grieve over (someone precious that a person no longer has with him or her, such as a person or a beloved pet
mourningly.adverb
mourner.noun.plural.mourners

mitochondrion.noun,.plural.mitochondria
mitochondria are power plants for cells, producing energy to power the cell's other activities; mitochondria have their own DNA and are specialized.structures.performing.specificfunctions for the cell; they are spherical or elongated.organelles in the cytoplasm of nearly all eukaryotic.cells, containing genetic.material and many enzymes important for cell metabolism, including those responsible for the conversion of food to usable energy; also called chondriosome
mitochondrial.adjective

modicum.nouns,.plural.modicums.or.modica
a small, moderate or token amount

mislead, misled, misleading, misleads
to lead in the wrong direction; to lead into error of thought or action, especially by intentionally deceiving; deceive
misleader.noun,.plural.misleaders
misleading.adjective
tending to mislead
misleadingly.adverb

mislay, mislaid, mislaying, mislays.transitive verbs
to put in a place that is afterward forgotten (she had mislaid her hat); to place or put down incorrectly (they mislaid the linoleum so that the patterns on it never matched at this corner)
mislayer.noun,.plural.mislayers

misrepresent, misrepresented, misrepresenting, misrepresents.transitive verbs
to give an incorrect or misleading representation of; dishonesty in presenting; to serve incorrectly or dishonestly (congressional, parliamentary, regional and local government representatives who suppress truths from reaching the public and who surreptitiously meet away from public scrutiny behind closed doors are certainly not of the mind to 're present' public wishes toward making them reality and thus are not in office by respect)
misrepresentative.adjective
misrepresentation.noun,.plural.misrepresentations
misrepresenter.noun,.plural.misrepresenters

misgovern, misgoverned, misgoverning, misgoverns.transitive verbs
to govern inefficiently or badly
misgovernment.noun,.plural.misgovernments
misgovernor.noun,.plural.misgovernors

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