An English Grammar And Reading book for Lower Forms in Classical Schools

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An English Grammar And Reading book for Lower Forms in Classical Schools
Osborne William Tancock
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Mammalia, s. Pi. [L. Mammalis, mamma, a breast] animals that suckle their young, Man, s.. A male human being, man- kind. Adj. Manful, brave.
Manage, v. [Fr. Manege, It. Ma- neggio, L. Manus, a hand] to take in hand, govern, guide. Managed.
Mangle, v. , to tear to pieces, cut, destroy. Mangled.
Majihood, s. [E. Man, had state] state of being a man, prime of life in man.
Manifestation, s. [L. Manifesta- tionem, manifestos, clear] opening, disclosure, making plain, show.
Manifold, adj. [E. Many] o
...f many folds, numerous.
Mankind, s. [E. Man, kind] the race of man, men.
Manner, s. [Fr. Maniere, It. Mani- ero, L. Manus, a hand] way of handling, mode, plan.
Many, adj. [E. Manig] numerous, not few.
Map, s. [L. Mappa, a cloth, hence Mappa-mundi, a drawing of the earth on a cloth] a drawing of the earth's surface, a plan.
Marble, s. [Fr. Marbre, L. Mar- morem, marmor, a bright surface] limestone bearing a good polish.
March, s. [L. Martins, Mars'] the third month, called by the Latins after Mars, their God of War.


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