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metasomatic replacement (Geology)
metastable state (Physics)
Metastasio, Pietro (Italian poet & dramatist)
Metaxas, Ioannis (Greek military leader & statesman/stateswoman)
Metchnikoff, lie (Russian biologist)
meteor (in astronomy)
meteor shower (in astronomy)
meteorite (in astronomy)
meteorite crater (Geology)
meteorology (branch of meteorology, science)
methadone (drug, treatment)
methane (in chemistry)
methanol (in chemistry)
methionine (in biochemistry)
Methodism (in church, Protestantism)
Methuselah (Biblical Figure)
metre (poetry)
metre (Technology)
metric system (measure, system)
Metropolitan Museum of Art (museum, New York)
Metropolitan Opera (organization, New York)
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Metsys, Quentin (Art)
Metternich (-Winneburg-Beilstein), Klemens (Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar), prince von (Austrian statesman/stateswoman & politician)
Metz (city, France)
Meuse River (river, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands)
Mexicali (city, Mexico)
Mexican War (historical event, Mexico/United States)
Mexico (country, North America)
Mexico City (city, Mexico)
Mexico, Gulf of (body of water, the Atlantic Ocean)
Meyer, Adolf (American physician & psychologist)
Meyerbeer, Giacomo (German composer)
Meyerhof, Otto (American anatomist)
Meyerhold, Vsevolod (Yemilyevich) (Russian dramatist)
mezzotint (in metallurgy)
MGM (Film and Theatre)
Mi'kmaq (tribe, North America)
MI5 (Modern Europe)
Miami (city, Florida)
Miami (indigenous people of North America)
Miami Beach (city, Florida)
mica (mineral)
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