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61Mar. — Mar. ► ABBREVIATION ▪ March …
62mar — ► VERB (marred, marring) ▪ harm the appearance or quality of. ORIGIN Old English …
63Mar — abbrev. March …
64mar|ca|to — «mahr KAH toh», adjective, adverb. Music. –adj. with strong emphasis; accentuated; marked: »The beautiful, languid tune…was played in quite strict time and in almost marcato rhythm (London Times). –adv. in a marcato manner. ╂[< Italian marcato …
65Mar|co|ni — «mahr KOH nee», adjective. of or designating the system of wireless telegraphy devised by Guglielmo Marconi (1874 1937), an Italian engineer who helped to perfect wireless telegraphy …
66mar|ga|ri|ta — «MAHR guh REE tuh», noun. a cocktail made of tequila, orange flavored liqueur, and lime (or lemon) juice, usually served in a glass whose rim is trted with salt. ╂[< Mexican Spanish margarita < Spanish Margarita Margaret, or < margarita… …
67mar|gi|na|li|a — «MAHR juh NAY lee uh», noun (plural). marginal notes. ╂[< New Latin marginalia, neuter plural of marginalis marginal] …
68mar|go|sa — «MOH suh», noun. an East Indian tree of the mahogany family whose oil and bitter bark are used in medicine. ╂[< Portuguese amargosa, feminine of amargoso bitter] …
69Mar|i|an — «MAIR ee uhn», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of or having to do with the Virgin Mary. 2. of or having to do with some other Mary, such as Mary, Queen of Scots. –n. 1. a worshiper of the Virgin Mary. 2. a supporter of Mary, Queen of Scots …
70Mar|i|ol|o|gy — «MAIR ee OL uh jee», noun. = Marianology. (Cf. ↑Marianology) …