SAT words from 'mausoleum' to 'metronome'
Words alphabetically from 'mausoleum' to 'metronome' from the monster 5000-word at http://www.freevocabulary.com/
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- mausoleum
- A tomb of more than ordinary size or architectural pretensions.
- mawkish
- Sickening or insipid.
- maxim
- A principle accepted as true and acted on as a rule or guide.
- maze
- A labyrinth.
- mead
- A meadow.
- meager
- scanty.
- mealy-mouthed
- Afraid to express facts or opinions plainly.
- meander
- To wind and turn while proceeding in a course.
- mechanics
- The branch of physics that treats the phenomena caused by the action of forces.
- medallion
- A large medal.
- meddlesome
- Interfering.
- medial
- Of or pertaining to the middle.
- mediate
- To effect by negotiating as an agent between parties.
- medicine
- A substance possessing or reputed to possess curative or remedial properties.
- medieval
- Belonging or relating to or descriptive of the middle ages.
- mediocre
- Ordinary.
- meditation
- The turning or revolving of a subject in the mind.
- medley
- A composition of different songs or parts of songs arranged to run as a continuous whole.
- meliorate
- To make better or improve, as in quality or social or physical condition.
- mellifluous
- Sweetly or smoothly flowing.
- melodious
- Characterized by a sweet succession of sounds.
- melodrama
- A drama with a romantic story or plot and sensational situation and incidents.
- memento
- A souvenir.
- memorable
- Noteworthy.
- menace
- A threat.
- menagerie
- A collection of wild animals, especially when kept for exhibition.
- mendacious
- Untrue.
- mendicant
- A beggar.
- mentality
- Intellectuality.
- mentor
- A wise and faithful teacher, guide, and friend.
- mercantile
- Conducted or acting on business principles; commercial.
- mercenary
- Greedy
- merciful
- Disposed to pity and forgive.
- merciless
- Cruel.
- meretricious
- Alluring by false or gaudy show.
- mesmerize
- To hypnotize.
- messieurs
- pl. Gentlemen.
- metal
- An element that forms a base by combining with oxygen, is usually hard, heavy, and lustrous.
- metallurgy
- The art or science of extracting a metal from ores, as by smelting.
- metamorphosis
- A passing from one form or shape into another.
- metaphor
- A figure of speech in which one object is likened to another, by speaking as if the other.
- metaphysical
- Philosophical.
- metaphysician
- One skilled in metaphysics.
- metaphysics
- The principles of philosophy as applied to explain the methods of any particular science.
- mete
- To apportion.
- metempsychosis
- Transition of the soul of a human being at death into another body, whether human or beast.
- meticulous
- Over-cautious.
- metonymy
- A figure of speech that consists in the naming of a thing by one of its attributes.
- metric
- Relating to measurement.
- metronome
- An instrument for indicating and marking exact time in music.