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Melchites (in Christianity, church)
Melchizedek (Bible)
Meleager (in Greek Mythology)
Melekeok (capital, Palau)
Melfi (city, Italy)
Melilla (city, Spain/Morocco)
Melitopol (city, Ukraine)
Melk (city, Austria)
Mellon Foundation (of United States)
melodrama (style)
melody (in music)
melon (fruit, plant)
Melrose (town, Scotland)
Melrose (city, Massachusetts)
Melrose Park (city, Illinois)
melting point (in thermodynamics)
Melun (city, France)
Mélusine (character, France)
Melville Bay (geographical area, Greenland)
Melville Island (Australia)
Melville Peninsula (geographical area, Canada)
Melville, Lake (lake, Canada)
Melzar (in the Old Testament)
membrane (in biology, biochemistry)
Memel Territory (district, Prussia)
Memmingen (city, Germany)
Memnon (in Greek Mythology)
Memorial Day (holiday, United States)
memory (in psychology)
Memphis (city, ancient Egypt)
Memphis (city, Tennessee)
Memphis, University of (university, Tennessee)
Memucan (character)
Menai Strait (body of water, Wales)
Menasha (city, Wisconsin)
Mende (city, France)
mendelevium (element)
Menderes (river, Turkey)
Mendip Hills (geographical area, England)
Mendoza (city, Argentina)
Menelaus (in Greek Mythology)
Menen (city, Belgium)
Mengzi (Chinese philosopher)
menhir (structure)
meninges (in anatomy)
meningitis (disease)