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Maine a U.S. state in the northeastern corner of the country. (abbr.: ME)
mainframe a computer with esp. large capacity, able to accommodate numerous terminals.
mainland the principal land mass of a country, continent, or region, as distinguished from adjacent islands or peninsulas.
mainly for the most part; chiefly; principally.
mainmast the principal or tallest mast of a sailing ship.
mainsail the principal, lowermost sail on the mainmast of a sailing ship.
mainsheet the rope or line that controls the angle at which the mainsail of a vessel is set.
mainspring the principal spring in a mechanism such as a timepiece, that provides motive force by uncoiling. [2 definitions]
mainstay the principal support or component of something. [2 definitions]
main stem (informal) the principal street in a town or the main line of a railroad.
mainstream the principal or dominant direction or trend of a human activity, thought, or movement. [3 definitions]
mainstreaming the placement of persons who are disabled or otherwise disadvantaged into regular school classes, jobs, and the like.
maintain to keep in existence; continue without making changes. [4 definitions]
maintainable combined form of maintain.
maintenance the act of maintaining or state of being maintained. [2 definitions]
maintop the platform positioned at the head of the mainmast on a square-rigged sailing vessel.
main-topmast the section of the mainmast on a sailing vessel that is positioned between the top and lower masts.
main-topsail the sail set above the mainsail on the main-topmast of a vessel.
main yard the lowest transverse spar or pole on the mainmast, used to set the mainsail on a sailing vessel.
mai tai a cocktail made with rum and fruit juices, and often garnished with fruit.
maître d' (informal) a headwaiter.