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"M", "N", and "O" Words

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Magnanimity (noun)   the quality of being generously noble in mind and heart, esp. in forgiving  
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Malevolent (adj)   having or showing often vicious ill will, spite, or hatred  
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Malleable (adj)   capable of being shaped or formed; tractable; pliable  
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Martial (adj)   associated with war and the armed forces  
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Maverick (noun)   an independent individual who does not go along with a group or party; dissenter  
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Meet (adj)   fitting, proper  
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Mendacity (noun)   the condition of being untruthful; dishonesty  
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Mendicant (noun)   a beggar, supplicant  
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Mercurial (adj)   characterized by rapid and unpredictable change in mood  
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Meretricious (adj)   cheap, gaudy, tawdry, flashy, showy; attracting by false show  
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Meticulous (adj)   characterized by extreme care and precision; attentive to detail  
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Milk (verb)   to exploit; to squeeze every last ounce of  
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Minatory (adj)   menacing, threatening  
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Mince (verb)   to pronounce or speak affectedly; to speak too carefully. Also, to take tiny steps; to tiptoe  
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Misanthrope (noun)   one who hates all other humans  
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Mitigate (verb)   to make or become less severe or intense; to moderate  
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Mollify (verb)   to calm or soothe; to reduce in emotional intensity  
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Morose (adj)   sad; sullen; melancholy  
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Mundane (adj)   of the world; typical of or concerned with the ordinary  
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Machiavellian (adj)   crafty; double-dealing  
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Machinations (noun)   plots or schemes  
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Maelstrom (noun)   whirlpool; turmoil  
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Malign (verb)   to speak evil of  
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Malinger (verb)   to feign illness to escape duty  
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Megalomania (noun)   delusions of power or importance  
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Menagerie (noun)   a variety of animals kept together  
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Mendacious (adj)   dishonest  
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Mesmerize (verb)   to hypnotize  
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Metamorphosis (noun)   change; transformation  
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Metaphysics (noun)   a branch of philosophy that investigates the ultimate nature of reality  
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Metaphysical (adj)   pertaining to metaphysics  
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Metaphysician (noun)   person who is an expert in metaphysics  
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Meteorological (adj)   concerned with the weather  
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Meteorology (noun)   science that deals with weather and atmospheric phenomena  
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Mettle (noun)   courage; endurance  
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Mettlesome (adj)   full of courage and fortitude; spirited  
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Meddlesome (adj)   inclined to interfere  
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Microcosm (noun)   a small system of having analogies to a larger system; small world  
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Militate (verb)   to work against  
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Minuscule (adj)   very small  
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Minutia (noun)   petty details  
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Miscellany (noun)   mixture of writings on various subjects  
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Miscreant (noun)   villain; criminal  
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Misogynist (noun)   one who hates women  
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Mitigation (noun)   act of reducing the severity of painfulness of something  
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Mnemonic (adj)   related to memory; assisting memory  
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Modicum (noun)   limited quantity  
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Monolithic (adj)   solid and uniform; constituting a single, unified whole  
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Motley (adj)   many colored; made up of many parts  
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Multifarious (adj)   diverse  
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Necromancy (noun)   black magic  
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Negate (verb)   to cancel out; nullify  
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Nexus (noun)   a means of connection; a connected group or series; a center  
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Nostalgia (noun)   sentimental longing for a past time  
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Nostrum (noun)   medicine or remedy of doubtful effectiveness; supposed cure  
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Nugatory (adj)   trifling; invalid  
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Nadir (noun)   low point, perigee  
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Nascent (adj)   coming into being; in early developmental stages  
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Nebulous (adj)   vague; cloudy; lacking clearly defined form  
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Neologism (noun)   a new word, expression, or usage; the creation or use of new words or senses  
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Neophyte (noun)   a recent convert; a beginner; novice  
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Nice (adj)   exacting; fastidious, extremely precise  
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Nonplussed (adj)   baffled, bewildered, at a loss for what to do or think  
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Noxious (adj)   harmful; injurious  
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Obsequy (noun)   funeral ceremony (often used in the plural, obsequies)  
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Odyssey (noun)   a long, adventurous voyage; a quest  
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Officious (adj)   too helpful; meddlesome  
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Olfactory (adj)   concerning the sense of smell  
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Oligarchy (noun)   a form of government in which power belongs to only a few leaders  
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Onomatopoeia (noun)   formation or use of words that imitate sounds of the actions they refer to  
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Ornithologist (noun)   scientist who studies birds  
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Oscillate (verb)   to move back and forth  
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Overweening (adj)   presumptuous; arrogant; overbearing  
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Obdurate (adj)   unyielding; hardhearted; intractable  
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Obfuscate (verb)   to deliberately obscure; to make confusing  
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Obsequious (adj)   exhibiting a fawning attentiveness  
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Obstinate (adj)   stubborn; hard-headed; uncompromising  
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Obstreperous (adj)   noisily and stubbornly defiant, aggressively boisterous  
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Obtain (adj)   to be established, accepted, or customary  
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Obtuse (adj)   lacking sharpness or intellect; not clear or precise in thought or expression  
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Obviate (verb)   to anticipate and make unnecessary  
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Occlude (verb)   to obstruct or block  
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Occult (adj)   hidden, concealed, beyond comprehension  
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Odious (adj)   evoking intense aversion or dislike  
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Onerous (adj)   troubling; burdensome  
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Opaque (adj)   impenetrable by light; not reflecting light  
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Opprobrium (noun)   disgrace; contempt; scorn  
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Oscillation (noun)   the act or state of swinging back and forth with a steady, uninterrupted rhythm  
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Ostentatious (adj)   characterized by or given to pretentious display; showy  
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Ossified (adj)   tending to become more rigid, conventional, sterile, and reactionary with age; literally, turned into bone  
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