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magnificent.adjective
splendid;
stately;
beautiful; grand; exalted
magnificently.adverb
magnificence.noun,.plural.magnificences
greatness or lavishness
of surroundings; splendor;
grand or imposing
beauty
mishmash.noun,.plural.mishmashes
a mixed up mess; hodgepodge;
jumble (each room was a collection of mishmashes)
mumbo jumbo.noun,.plural.mumbo
jumbos
complicated activity usually intended to obscure
and confuse; a complicated often ritualistic observance with elaborate
trappings; unnecessarily involved and incomprehensible language; gibberish
(unintelligible chatter), etc.
magnetic field.noun,.plural.magnetic
fields
a field
that is concentrated around electric currents
and magnets, which determines their effect on moving charges on for example
the
Earth's magnetic field
magnetosphere.noun,.plural.magnetospheres
an asymmetrical.region
surrounding the Earth, extending from about one hundred to several thousand
miles above its surface, in which charged particles
are trapped and their behavior is dominated
by the Earth's magnetic field
medium.noun,.plural.media
something intermediate;
a middle state;
a go between (mom was always
the go-between when us brothers
were in dispute with each other);
any means, agency
or instrumentality, as radio, the Internet and TV, are mediums of communication.through.
which.signals
are transmitted;
such signals are in the form of energy waves called radio
waves and microwaves,
which travel into and through what we call space,
by
means of the medium of what's called invisible dark
matter; mediums also means individuals presenting themselves as having
the ability to communicate beyond this third dimensional world, such as
a psychic or clairvoyant
as Edgar Cayce and Grigori
Grabovoi and such as some individuals like Daniel of the Old
Testament were:.Daniel
1:20, for example Edgar Cayce, being a highly regarded psychic, produced
maps the US Navy uses which are in effect today, the maps showing what
parts of the world would be under water that aren't now; the
maps
mutual.adjective
having the same relationship or feelings toward
(the feelings we both had for the girl were mutual); reciprocal
mutuality.noun,.plural.mutualities
mutually.adverb
mutually exclusive.adjective
being.related
such that each excludes or precludes
the other, such as mutually exclusive
events, where each is an event, which is the mutuality, yet they are different
events and therefor.incompatible
or they could have been rolled into just one event; contradictory;
unable to be both true at the same time, because one absolves
the other; necessitating
a choice between mutually exclusive possibilities;
either, or (either this or that, but not both at the same time, I'm full
from the main meal); an alternative;
categories
are mutually exclusive when objects can be placed into one category and
no other
myopia.noun,.plural.myopias
a visual defect in which distant objects appear
blurred because their images are focused in front of the retina
rather than on it; nearsightedness; also called short sight; lack of discernment
or long-range perspective
in thinking or planning often self-induced
by the spiritual blindness that greed causes)
myopically.adverb
myopic.adjective
nearsightedness
myope.noun,.plural.myopes
one who is affected by myopia
manipulate,
manipulated,
manipulating,
manipulates.transitive
verbs
to influence or manage shrewdly
or deviously.(manipulated
public opinion for his own selfish gain by omitting
much truth); to tamper with or falsify
for personal gain (tried to manipulate the people on the causes of inflation);
to manage and control with skill; to operate or control by skilled use
of the hands; handle (she manipulated the lights to get just the effect
she wanted)
manipulatively.adverb
manipulative, manipulable,
manipulatable,
manipulatory.adjectives
manipulability.noun,.plural.manipulabilities
manipulation.noun,.plural.manipulations
manipulator.noun,.plural.manipulators,
manipulativeness.noun,.plural.manipulativenesses
meson.noun,.plural.mesons
a meson is a class of subatomic.particles
consisting of a quark and an anti
quark particle (an anti particle)
which includes the lighter pion and
kaon
particles; mesons are a subclass
of hadrons and carry 1/2 integer
spin, measured in units of Planck's
constant h divided by 2 pi; together
the mesons and baryons are called
hadrons (Greek 'strong') because all these particles feel what some physicists
call 'the strong force', this has been seriously questioned; the word 'meson'
is from the Greek, meaning 'medium', a meson weighs more than an
electron,
but less than a proton
muon.noun,.plural.muons
a muon is the electron
and one of the leptons, its lifetime
measured in microseconds (one millionth of a second), the muon is formed
when a neutrino occasionally
interacts with other particles;
to change from one form to another a particle
must have mass
matter.noun,.plural.matters
material;
stuff;
what a thing is made of; whatever occupies space and is perceivable
to the senses in some way; matter is different modes
of vibration of the strings.comprising.molecules
We have bones and tissues made up of cells,
which are in turn composed
of molecules and molecules containing atoms;
atoms' building blocks includes quarks
and quarks have strings in them, perhaps comprising neutrinos.
The constituents
of matter are 6 particles called
leptons
and 6 called quarks.
Why
not 4 or some other number?
All of the matter around us is made up of particles
of matter, as compared to particles that transmit forces.
Why nature has 3 families of matter is not known.
Ask God. He knows. The matter particles come in three families of four,
each family differing only by mass.
These are up
quarks, down quarks, electrons
and electron neutrinos, with the other being neutrinos.
Quarks are stuck together by the strong force, carried by gluons
to form hadrons.
Gluons include the protons
and neutrons that combine
to form atomic nuclei. Electrons attracted
to these nuclei by the electromagnetic
force. carried by photons,
orbit nuclei to form atoms and molecules.
The weak interaction is carried by the W and Z
particles and is responsible when an atomic nucleus decays and emits a
proton and an neutrino.
Gravity acts
on mass by what is believed to be particles called gravitons,
but have yet to be detected. The
strong force acts on quarks binding them together to form hundreds
of particles known as hadrons. The proton and the neutron are hadrons.The
weak force operates at very short range.
matter
of course.noun
a natural
or logical
outcome (many things work out their own way in time)
as a matter of fact.idiom
in fact;
actually;
relating
or adhering to facts;
literal;
straightforward
or unemotional; a matter
that is an actual fact or is demonstrable
as a fact; a fact as distinct
from an opinion or conjecture
matter of factly.adverb
matter of factness.noun
for that matter.idiom
so far as that is concerned;
as for that; used to indicate
that a subject,
though
mentioned second, is as relevant
as the first
no matter.idiom
regardless
of (no matter where it's going I'm on it)
no
matter what.idiom
regardless
of whatever.circumstances,
consequences
or results;
irrespective
of
no matter what happens.idiom
in spite
of all obstacles (after avoiding
doing it for months, he's starting this weekend to clean out the garage,
come hell
or high water)
matter.noun,.plural.matters
a subject
of concern,
feeling
or action
(matters of the heart; a personal matter); you use matters to refer
to the situation
you are talking about, especially
when something
is affecting
the situation in some way; if you say that a situation is a matter of a
particular.thing,
you mean
that that is the most important thing to be done or considered when you
are involved in the situation or explaining it; trouble or difficulty (what's
the matter with your car?); something that occupies space and can be perceived
by one or more senses (this rock I picked up is composed
of hard matter); a physical body, a physical substance; something that
has mass and exists as a solid, liquid or gas; a specific
type of substance; an approximated
quantity, amount or extent.(the
construction will last a matter of years); something printed or otherwise
set down in writing (reading matter)
matter, mattered,
mattering,
matters.intransitive
verbs
to be of importance (love matters); count (it
matters that people demand honesty of those representing them)
gray
matter.noun,.plural.gray
matters
brownish-gray nerve tissue, especially of the
brain and spinal cord, composed of nerve cell bodies and their dendrites
and some supportive tissue; gray matter us often used when referring
to brains and/or intellect (nothing wrong with his gray matter)
moral.adjective
capable
of making the distinction between
soul
promptings, how?; an
accepted principle used to regulate
one's conduct which does not provide an adverse
affect to another; standards of highest conduct
(does no hurt to another in any way; is honest, fair and forthright;
follows the golden rule in life,
having nis or her moral compass.properly.aligned);
the high consciousness
quality of doing what is right and good for self and others (Matthew
22:36-40) and avoiding what is wrong according to one's moral.compass)
morally.adverb
both kids were morally good although they did
do some bad
things
moral.noun,.plural.morals
the lesson or principle
contained in or taught by a fable,
a story, a parable
or an event with the overtone of being good;
a concisely
expressed precept
or general.truth;
a maxim;
rules or habits of conduct,
often regarding
sexual conduct, that societies
believed and thus.adopted
throughout the centuries to be helpful guideline references for
interaction
morality.noun,.plural.moralities
moral quality
or character; the quality of
being in accord with standards of
conduct which produce good for self and others; virtuous
conduct
moralize, moralized,
moralizing,
moralizes.verbs
intransitive verb use.to
think about or express moral judgments or reflections
transitive verb use.to
interpret
or explain the moral meaning of;
to improve the morals of
moralization.noun,.plural.moralizations
moralizer.noun,.plural.moralizers
moralistic.adjective
characterized
by or displaying a concern with
morality;
marked by a narrow-minded morality
moralistically.adverb
modify,
modified,
modifying,
modifies.transitive
verbs
to change slightly
or partially
in character,
form,
etc.; to alter
modifiable.adjective
that can be modified
modification.noun,.plural.modifications
modificatory.adjective-(pronounced
'mod if ah kay turee')
modifying or tending
to modify
modifier.noun,.plural.modifiers
something
that modifies, such as a word or phrase
that makes specific the meaning
of another word or phrase, examples 'children's hospital', 'northern children's
hospital'
magnetic pole.noun,.plural.magnetic
poles
either of two variable
points on the Earth, close to but not coinciding with the geographic poles,
where the Earth's magnetic
field is most intense and toward which a compass needle points
maxwell.proper
noun;.abbreviation-Mx
the unit of magnetic flux
in the centimeter/gram/second system, equal to the flux perpendicularly
intersecting an area of one square centimeter in a region where the magnetic
intensity is one gauss
meiosis.noun,.plural.meioses
a type of cell
division in which a nucleus
divides into 4 daughter nuclei, each
containing half the chromosome
number of the parent nucleus; compare mitosis
melanism.noun,.plural.melanisms
an increased amount of black or nearly black pigmentation
(as of skin, feathers or hair) of an individual or kind of organism;
melanism is often a polygenic (multi gene) trait,
producing a more or less continuous range of hues;
intense human pigmentation of the skin, eyes and hair; more
melanistic.adjective
micro.adjective
extremely small; a millionth part (from Greek,
meaning 'little');
compare macro
microevolution.noun,.plural.microevolutions
comparatively.minor.evolutionary
change.involving
the accumulation of variations
in populations usually below the species
level; evolution.resulting
from a succession
of relatively
small genetic.variations
that often cause the formation
of new subspecies;
compare macroevolution
microevolutionary.adjective
microstructure.noun,.plural.microstructures
the structure
of an organism or object as revealed through microscopic examination; compare
macrostructure
microstructural.adjective
mathematics.plural
noun
mathematics follows algorithms.using
symbols;
the science of structure.and
pattern
in our three-dimensional
world, involving measurements of properties and relationships of quantities
using numbers and symbols
(history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/HistoryTopics.html);
arithmetic
is a part of mathematics
mathematically.adverb
mathematical.adjective
of or relating to mathematics; precise;
exact;
absolute;
certain;
the mathematician Johnny
von Neuman was regarded by many to be of greater brilliance than Einstein
and on a par with the genius.Ramujan;
today we have Nassim Haramein,
Grigori Grabovoi,
learn from them; word 'mathematical' is from Middle
English and from Greek
'mathema' meaning 'science' and 'learning' and from 'manthanein' meaning
'to learn'
mathematician.noun.plural.mathematicians
monarch.noun,.plural.monarchs
a name given to someone such as a king, queen,
emperor or empress having constitutionally limiting authority, such as
a
constitutional monarch, also
erroneously
called a sovereign
such as was the Queen of England,
as compared to an absolute monarch, which at one time before being ramrodded.out
of it by the cabal back then,
she was; one that allows themself or more likely, was coerced
into, being presented as worthy to surpasse
others in power or preeminence
(the cabal always sets up puppets for the people to either love or hate,
while themselves hide comfortably behind the scenes)
monarchal.or.monarchic.or.monarchical.adjective
monarchally.or.monarchically.adverb
Monarchy.noun,.plural.Monarchies
a form of tyrannical
government in which one individual backed by other criminals, of course,
assumes a fake physical hereditarial
right to rule over others as head of state; the term is also applied to
the state so governed; the power of a monarch varies; today constitutional
monarchies possess little, if any power and are simply pawns in a much
bigger
game of people control by those behind the scenes
compare sovereign
monarch butterfly.noun,.plural.monarch
butterflies
a large American butterfly (Danaus plexippus)
having light brown wings with black veins and white-spotted black borders,
noted for its long-distance migrations from Canada to only one 60 square
mile area in Mexico and its brightly striped caterpillars that feed almost
exclusively
on the milkweed plant; also called milkweed butterfly; monarch means one
that surpasses others in power or preeminence;
check YouTube for monarch butterfly where there are many excellent
documentaries on them
mirage.noun,.plural.mirages
something illusory
or insubstantial; an optical
phenomenon
that creates the illusion of water, often with inverted
reflections of distant objects and results from distortion
of light by alternate layers of hot and cool air
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