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Menominee (city, Michigan)
Menominee (river, United States)
Menomonee Falls (city, Wisconsin)
Menomonie (city, Wisconsin)
menopause (in biology, medicine)
menstruation (in biology, medicine)
mental hygiene (in psychology)
mental retardation (in psychology, medicine)
Mentana (city, Italy)
Menteith (lake, Scotland)
menthol (drug)
Menton (city, France)
Mentor (village, United States)
Mentor (in Greek mythology)
Menzel Bourguiba (city, Tunisia)
Mephaath (ancient city)
Mequon (city, Wisconsin)
Mer de Glace (geographical area, France)
meranti (plant, tree)
mercantilism (in economics)
mercaptan (in chemistry, biology)
Merced (city, California)
Mercedes (city, Uruguay)
Merchant Adventurers (organization, England)
Merchants of the Staple (organization, England)
Mercia (former kingdom)
Mercosur (international organization, South America)
mercuric chloride (in chemistry)
mercurous chloride (in chemistry)
mercury (chemical element: Hg)
Mercury (planet)
Mercury (in Roman religion)
merger (in business)
Mérida (city, Mexico)
Mérida (city, Spain)
Mérida (city, Venezuela)
Meriden (city, Connecticut)
Meridian (city, Mississippi)
Merino sheep (mammal)
Merionethshire (former county, Wales)
meristem (part of plant)
Merlo (city, Argentina)
mermaid (character)
Merodach (character)
Meroë (ancient city, Sudan)
Merope (in Greek Mythology)
Merovingians (dynasty, Germany)