Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ormed by ag-gregation of its cells. Madrigal, madrt-gal, n. Alittle amorous poem, orpastoral poem, containingsome tender and delicate,though simple thought.(Jlitsic.) An elaborate vocalcomposition in 5 or 6 parts. Magazine, maga-zen, n. Awarehouse or storehouse ;esp. a storehouse for mili-tary stores; building orroom in which powder iskept in a fortification orship; cartridge chamber of a repea


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ormed by ag-gregation of its cells. Madrigal, madrt-gal, n. Alittle amorous poem, orpastoral poem, containingsome tender and delicate,though simple thought.(Jlitsic.) An elaborate vocalcomposition in 5 or 6 parts. Magazine, maga-zen, n. Awarehouse or storehouse ;esp. a storehouse for mili-tary stores; building orroom in which powder iskept in a fortification orship; cartridge chamber of a repeating rifle; a pam-phlet periodically published, containing miscellane-ous compositions. Magdalen, mag-da-len, n. A reformed prostitute. Magenta, ma-jenta, n. A redor crimson dye or colorderived from aniline. Maggot, nnggot, n. The larval form of a fly; a grub;worm.—Maggoty, -got-T, a. Full of or infested withmaggots: full of whims; capricious. Magi, maji, n. Priests of the Persians; wise men ofthe East. — Magic, maj^ik, «. The pretended art,science, or practice of working wonders by aid ofsupernatural beings, departed spirits, or occult pow-ers of nature ; sorcery ; witchcraft; necromancy,-. Madrepore. stin, cube, full; moon, fdbt; cow, oil; linger or ink. then, boNbox, chair, get. MAGISTERIAL 23G MAiZE 2 7 ,(> conjuration; enchantment.—Magic, -ical, a. Re-lating to, performed by, or proceeding from, etc.;hence, imposing or startling in performance.—Mag-ic circle. A series of concentric circles containingthe numbers 12 to 75 in eight radii, and having sim-ilar properties to the magic square. — M. optical instrument consisting of a case contain-ing a lamp, whose light, passing through lenses, ex-hibits on a screen the magnified image of objectsplaced in the focus of the outer lens. — M. series of numbers in a regular progres-sion, so disposed in parallel and equalrows, in the form of a square, that eachrow, taken vertically, horizontally, or d


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