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Megarian school (philosophy, ancient Greece)
Meghalaya (state, India)
Megiddo (ancient city)
Mehmed II (Ottoman sultan)
Mei Juecheng (Math)
Mei Wending (Math)
Meidias Painter (Art)
Meier, Richard (Alan) (American architect)
Meiji emperor (East Asia)
Meiji Restoration (historical event, Japan)
Meillet, Antoine (French linguist and Indo-Europeanist)
meiosis (process)
Meir, Golda (Prime Minister of Israel)
Meissonier, Juste-Aurle (French designer)
meistersinger (organization, Germany)
Meitner, Lise (Austrian-Swedish physicist & mathematician)
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meitnerium (Chemistry)
Mekns (city, Morocco)
Mekong River (Southeast Asia)
Melanchthon, Philipp (German scholar)
Melanesia (region, the Pacific)
melanin (material)
Melba, Dame Nellie (Australian musician)
Melbourne (city, Australia)
Melbourne, University of (university)
Melchior, Lauritz (Lebrecht Hommel) (Danish musician)
Melchizedek (Bible)
Melfi, Constitutions of (Medieval)
Melilla (city, Spain/Morocco)
Mellon, Andrew W(illiam) (American financier, industrialist & statesman/stateswoman)
melodrama (style)
melody (in music)
melon (fruit, plant)
Melos (Europe)
melting point (in thermodynamics)
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