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mei
(encz)
mei, n:
mei
(wn)
mei
n 1: Japanese ornamental tree with fragrant white or pink
blossoms and small yellow fruits [syn: Japanese apricot,
mei, Prunus mume]
mei
(foldoc)
Mei

A set of class libraries by Atsushi Aoki
and others for Objectworks Smalltalk
Release 4.1. Mei includes: Grapher Library for drawing
diagrams; Meta Grapher Library (grapher to develop grapher);
Drawing tools and painting tools (structured diagram editors
and drawing editors); GUI builder; Lisp interpreter;
Prolog interpreter; Pluggable gauges; Extended browser;
(package, history, recover, etc.)

Mei is available under General Public License and requires
Objectworks Smalltalk Release 4.1.

{Home
(http://sra.co.jp/people/aoki/htmls/FreeSoftwareForSmalltalk.html)}.

E-mail: Watanabe Katsuhiro

(1999-12-08)
mei
(vera)
MEI
Matsushita Electronics Incorporated (manufacturer, Japan)
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meiotic
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meir
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schlockmeister, n:
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shlockmeister
(encz)
shlockmeister, n:
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spinmeister, n:
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waldmeister
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waldmeister, n:
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meier
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meiotický
(czen)
meiotický,meioticadj: Zdeněk Brož
meir
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meister
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meióza
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meióza,meiosisn: Zdeněk Brož
Ameiuridae
(gcide)
Ameiuridae \Ameiuridae\ n.
1. 1 a family comprising the North American catfishes.

Syn: family Ameiuridae.
[WordNet 1.5]
Ameiurus
(gcide)
Ameiurus \Ameiurus\ n.
1. 1 the type genus of the Ameiuridae: bullhead catfishes.

Syn: genus Ameiurus.
[WordNet 1.5]
Capellmeister
(gcide)
Capellmeister \Ca*pell"meis`ter\, n. [G., fr. capelle chapel,
private band of a prince + meister a master.]
The musical director in a royal or ducal chapel; a
choir-master. [Written also kapellmeister.]
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Chunga burmeisteri
(gcide)
Seriema \Ser`i*e"ma\, n. [Native name.] (Zool.)
either of two large South American birds related to the
cranes, the cariama of Southern Brazil (Cariama cristata,
formerly Dicholophus cristata) or the Chunga burmeisteri
of Argentina. They have an erectile crest and a short, broad
bill. They are often domesticated.
[1913 Webster +PJC]chunga \chunga\ n.
The Argentinian cariama (Chunga burmeisteri).

Syn: seriema, Chunga burmeisteri.
[WordNet 1.5]
Concertmeister
(gcide)
Concertmeister \Con*cert`meis"ter\, n. [G.] (Mus.)
The head violinist or leader of the strings in an orchestra;
the sub-leader of the orchestra; concert master.
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Envermeil
(gcide)
Envermeil \En*ver"meil\, v. t. [Pref. en- + vermeil: cf. OF.
envermeiller. See Vermil.]
To color with, or as with, vermilion; to dye red. [Obs.]
--Milton.
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Kapellmeister
(gcide)
Kapellmeister \Ka*pell"meis`ter\, n. [G.] (Mus.)
See Capellmeister.
[1913 Webster]Capellmeister \Ca*pell"meis`ter\, n. [G., fr. capelle chapel,
private band of a prince + meister a master.]
The musical director in a royal or ducal chapel; a
choir-master. [Written also kapellmeister.]
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kapellmeister
(gcide)
Kapellmeister \Ka*pell"meis`ter\, n. [G.] (Mus.)
See Capellmeister.
[1913 Webster]Capellmeister \Ca*pell"meis`ter\, n. [G., fr. capelle chapel,
private band of a prince + meister a master.]
The musical director in a royal or ducal chapel; a
choir-master. [Written also kapellmeister.]
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Meibomia gyrans
(gcide)
Telegraph plant \Telegraph plant\ (Bot.),
A tick trefoil (Meibomia gyrans formerly {Desmodium
gyrans}), native of the East Indies; it is a leguminous plant
whose lateral leaflets jerk up and down like the arms of a
semaphore, and also rotate on their axes.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Meibomian
(gcide)
Meibomian \Mei*bo"mi*an\, a. (Anat.)
Of, pertaining to, or discovered by, Meibomius.
[1913 Webster]

Meibomian glands, the slender sebaceous glands of the
eyelids, which discharge, through minute orifices in the
edges of the lids, a fatty secretion serving to lubricate
the adjacent parts.
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Meibomian glands
(gcide)
Meibomian \Mei*bo"mi*an\, a. (Anat.)
Of, pertaining to, or discovered by, Meibomius.
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Meibomian glands, the slender sebaceous glands of the
eyelids, which discharge, through minute orifices in the
edges of the lids, a fatty secretion serving to lubricate
the adjacent parts.
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meidan
(gcide)
Maidan \Mai*dan"\, n. [Written also midan, meidan, mydan,
etc.] [Hind. & Per. maid[=a]n, fr. Ar. maid[=a]n.]
In various parts of Asia, an open space, as for military
exercises, or for a market place; an open grassy tract; an
esplanade.

A gallop on the green maidan. --M. Crawford.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Meine
(gcide)
Meine \Meine\, v. t.
See Menge.
[1913 Webster] MeineMeine \Mein"e\, Meiny \Mein"y\,, n. [OF. maisni['e]e, maisnie.
See Menial.]
1. A family, including servants, etc.; household; retinue;
train. [Obs.] --Chaucer. Shak.
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2. Company; band; army. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Meint
(gcide)
Menge \Menge\ (m[e^]nj), v. i. [imp. Mente, Meinte; p. p.
Ment, Meint.] [See Mingle.]
To mix. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Meinte
(gcide)
Menge \Menge\ (m[e^]nj), v. i. [imp. Mente, Meinte; p. p.
Ment, Meint.] [See Mingle.]
To mix. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Meiny
(gcide)
Meine \Mein"e\, Meiny \Mein"y\,, n. [OF. maisni['e]e, maisnie.
See Menial.]
1. A family, including servants, etc.; household; retinue;
train. [Obs.] --Chaucer. Shak.
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2. Company; band; army. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Meiocene
(gcide)
Meiocene \Mei"o*cene\, a. (Geol.)
See Miocene.
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Meionite
(gcide)
Meionite \Mei"o*nite\, n. [Gr. mei`wn smaller. So called in a
allusion to the low pyramids of the crystals.] (Min.)
A member of the scapolite group, occuring in glassy crystals
on Monte Somma, near Naples.
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Meiosis
(gcide)
Meiosis \Mei*o"sis\ (m[-i]*[=o]"s[i^]s), n. [NL., fr. Gr.
mei`wsis, fr. meioy^n to make smaller, from mei`wn. See
Meionite.]
1. (Rhet.) Diminution; a species of hyperbole, representing a
thing as being less than it really is; understatement; see
also litotes.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

2. (Cell Biology) The cellular process by which a diploid
progenitor cell forms haploid gametes, including a
division of one diploid cell into two cells, each with one
of the homologous sets of chromosomes.
[PJC]
Meiostemonous
(gcide)
Meiostemonous \Mei`o*stem"o*nous\, a. [Gr. mei`wn smaller + ?
warp, thread.] (Bot.)
Having fever stamens than the parts of the corolla.
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meiotic
(gcide)
meiotic \mei*ot"ic\, a. [See meiosis.] (Cell Biology)
Of or pertaining to meiosis; as, meiotic division.
[PJC]
-meister
(gcide)
-meister \-meister\ suff. [G., master]
A suffix denoting master or professional practitioner, as in
spinmeister or hypemeister.
[PJC]
Meistersinger
(gcide)
Meistersinger \Meis"ter*sing`er\, n. [G.]
See Mastersinger.
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