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mademoiselle
Yes, mamm
Mammae is the Latin for "breasts"
Mamm- and mast- both mean breast. For instance, mastalgia means breast pain, and mammogram means record of the breast.
mamm/o and mast/o means breast
The muffin pan was invented by Harry Pan
Clavic is the medical terminology combining form meaning collaerbone.
yes mamm u may have to remove the hood clamps and re adjust em
ManchesterMameceastre (1086), from Mamucio (4c.), the original Celtic name, perhaps from *mamm "breast, breast-like hill" + O.E. ceaster "Roman town."Source: http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=Manchester
Siegfried Ernst Kuss has written: 'Revision der europaischen Amphicyoninae (Canidae, Carnivora, Mamm.) ausschliesalich der voroberstampischen Formen' -- subject(s): Fossil Canidae, Fossil Canis, Paleontology
No ma'am double "A" with the apostophe between the "A" s. Ma'am is short for madame, the apostrophe takes the place of the d. Just like don't is short for do not. Europeans and the French use madame, American's and Canadian's use ma'am.