The letter M is magical. It’s the thirteenth letter of the alphabet, and it’s the first letter of many wonderful words.
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Abarticulation
Articulation, usually that kind of articulation which admits of free motion in the joint; diarthrosis.
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Here are some fun facts about the letter M:
- The letter M is the most common consonant in the English language.
- The letter M can be used to make the sound of “muh” and the sound of “m.”
- There are over 500,000 words in the English language that start with the letter M.
- The letter M is a popular letter for names, both for people and places.
- The letter M is a versatile letter that can be used in a variety of different words, from animals and food to places and things.
Here are some examples of words that start with the letter M:
Monotomous
Mezzotinter
Millwork
Micrometrical
Multitubular
Marmolite
Metathesis
Movability
Moonblink
Mameluke
Muslinet
Metachloral
Mallophaga
Mattery
Multinuclear Here are some fun facts about the letter M in different languages: Here is a fun riddle about the letter M: What has a neck without a head, a back without a spine, and four legs without feet? …A shirt The letter M is magical. It’s a letter that’s full of wonder and excitement. So next time you see the letter M, take a moment to appreciate it and all the different things it can represent. “Majestic, mysterious, and multifaceted—the letter ‘M’ holds a myriad of meanings. It signifies magic, marking moments of marvel and memory. From mountains to music, from mastery to mystery, the letter ‘M’ manifests in countless forms, shaping our language and world with its magnificent presence. Embrace the ‘M’ and immerse yourself in its manifold wonders.”
Having a distinct cleavage in a single direction only.
One who engraves in mezzotint.
The shafting, gearing, and other driving machinery of mills.
Belonging to micrometry; made by the micrometer.
Having many tubes; as, a multitubular boiler.
A thin, laminated variety of serpentine, usually of a pale green color.
Transposition, as of the letters or syllables of a word; as, pistris for pristis; meagre for meager.
Movableness.
A temporary blindness, or impairment of sight, said to be caused by sleeping in the moonlight; -- sometimes called nyctalopia.
One of a body of mounted soldiers recruited from slaves converted to Mohammedanism, who, during several centuries, had more or less control of the government of Egypt, until exterminated or dispersed by Mehemet Ali in 1811.
A sort of coarse or light cotton cloth.
A white, amorphous, insoluble substance regarded as a polymeric variety of chloral.
An extensive group of insects which are parasitic on birds and mammals, and feed on the feathers and hair; -- called also bird lice. See Bird louse, under Bird.
Generating or containing pus; purulent.
Containing many nuclei; as, multinuclear cells.

