Mordecai Richler
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~ Canadian novelist (born in 1931)
Mid-Atlantic Ridge
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~ a very long narrow elevation on the ocean floor that runs all the way from Iceland in the North Atlantic to Bouvet Island in the South Atlantic
moving ridge
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~ one of a series of ridges that moves across the surface of a liquid (especially across a large body of water)
M-1 rifle
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~ a semiautomatic rifle
machine rifle
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~ light machine gun
Marconi rig
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~ a rig of triangular sails for a yacht
modulus of rigidity
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~ the coefficient of elasticity for a shearing force
mezzo-rilievo
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~ a sculptural relief between low relief and high relief
mountain rimu
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~ low-growing to prostrate shrub with slender trailing branches; New Zealand
mourning ring
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~ a ring worn as a memorial to a dead person
Merrimack River
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~ a river that rises in south central New Hampshire and flows through Concord and Manchester into Massachusetts and empties into the Atlantic Ocean
Metaurus River
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~ a battle during the second Punic War (207 BC); Hannibal's brother Hasdrubal was defeated by the Romans which ended Hannibal's hopes for success in Italy
Mekong River
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~ an Asian river; flows through a large delta in southern Vietnam into the South China Sea
Monongahela River
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~ a river that rises in northern West Virginia and flows north into Pennsylvania where it joins the Allegheny River at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River
Moreau River
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~ a river that rises in western South Dakota and flows eastward to the Missouri River
Mohawk River
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~ a river of central New York that flows southeastward to the Hudson River
Meuse River
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~ an American operation in World War I (1918); American troops under Pershing drove back the German armies which were saved only by the armistice on November 11