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menopause (in biology, medicine)
Menotti, Gian Carlo (Italian composer)
Menshevik (member of the liberal faction)
Menshikov, Aleksandr (Danilovich) (Russian military leader & statesman)
menstruation (in biology, medicine)
mental hygiene (in psychology)
menthol (drug)
Menzies, Sir Robert (Gordon) (Australian politician)
mer (Religion)
mercantilism (in economics)
Mercator, Gerardus (Flemish geographer)
Mercer, Johnny (American musician & lyricist)
mercerization (Technology)
Mercia (former kingdom)
Mercury (planet)
Mercury (space capsule)
mercury (chemical element: Hg)
Mercury (in Roman religion)
Meredith, George (English novelist & poet)
Meredith, James (Howard) (American civil rights advocate)
Mergenthaler, Ottmar (American inventor & printer)
merger (in business)
Mérida (city, Mexico)
Mérida (city, Venezuela)
Mérimée, Prosper (French writer & dramatist)
Merino (Zoology)
meristem (part of plant)
Merkabah (Religion)
Merkel, Angela (German politician)
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice (French philosopher)
Merlin (legendary hero & mystic)
Merman, Ethel (Actor / Singer)
Meroë (ancient city, Sudan)
Merrick, David (American dramatist)