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English Vocabulary
English Vocabulary Index
English Vocabulary for 4th July :
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Maze (n) : bewilderment, a labyrinth
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Me (pronoun) : objective case of I
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Mead meadow (n) : lea, sward
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Meagre (adj.): scanty, lean
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Meal (n) : food that is taken at one time, flour
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Mean (n) : the middle average
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Mean (v) : intend, denote
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Meaning (n): an explanation, significance
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Meaningless (adj.): having no meaning or significance
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Means (n): revenue, instrument or agency
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Meant (v) : pa.t & p.p of MEAN
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Meantime (adv): the interval between two happenings
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Meanwhile (adv): the interval between two happenings
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Measles (n): a contagious disease accompanied by an eruption of red spots on the skin
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Measure (n) : size, quantity, degree weight, etc.
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Measure (v) : find the size, volume, etc.
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Measurement (n): dimension, the act of measuring
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Meat (n) : the edible flesh of animals eaten as food, food
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Mechanic (n) : artisan, workman(in machinery)
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Mechanics (n) : the science of action at force
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Mechanize (v): cause to work on machinery
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Medal (n) : flat piece of metal shaped like a coin, with words and design
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Meddle (v) : to interfere
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Meddlesome (adj.) : unnecessarily interfering, officious
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Meddling (adj.) : unnecessarily interfering, officious
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Medieval (adj.) : relating to the middle ages
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Mediaeval (adj.) : relating to the middle ages
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Mediate (v) : intercede; (n) : mediation
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Medicine (n) : any substance that cures
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Medicinal (adj.): ordinary
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Medicinal (n) : a person of ordinary abilities
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Meditate (v): think deeply
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Meditation (n): worshipping god in silence by thinking deeply about him
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Medlar (n) : a small tree bearing edible sour fruit
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Medium (n): agency means, medium of instruction
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Medley (n) : mixture of things
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Meed (n): reward
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Meek (adj.): gentle, submissive, humble
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Meet (v) : encounter, join, assemble
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Meet (adj.) : right, suitable, proper
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Meeting (n) : a getting together
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Megalith (n) : a large stone
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Megaphone (n) : a large speaking horn
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Melancholy (adj.) : sad
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Melancholy (n) : sadness, dejection
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Melee (n): confused struggle, a mix up
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Mellow (adj.): soft, sweet, fertile
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Mellow (v) : make ripe
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Melodious (adj.): pleasing to the ear
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