magnification |
the act, process, or product of magnifying or being magnified. [2 definitions] |
magnificence |
the quality of being grand or splendid. |
magnificent |
very grand or splendid; extremely impressive in size or beauty. [2 definitions] |
magnifico |
formerly, a nobleman of Venice. [2 definitions] |
magnify |
to cause to appear larger, as through the use of a lens. [4 definitions] |
magnifying glass |
a lens that enlarges the image of objects seen through it. |
magniloquent |
pompous, grandiose, or overblown in speech or expression. |
magnitude |
size, extent, or dimension. [4 definitions] |
magnolia |
any of a number of widely distributed trees or shrubs, usu. with large, colorful, aromatic flowers that bloom before the leaves appear. [2 definitions] |
magnum |
a wine or spirit bottle holding 1.5 liters, or about fifty ounces. [3 definitions] |
magnum opus |
a great work of art, literature, or music, esp. a particular person's masterpiece. |
magpie |
any of several related birds having long tails, white markings on black plumage, and a noisy, chattering call. [3 definitions] |
maguey |
any of numerous plants related to the amaryllis and found in tropical America, such as the agave and the century plant. |
magus |
a member of a Zoroastrian priestly class of ancient Media and Persia. [3 definitions] |
mag wheel |
an automobile or truck wheel of steel alloyed with magnesium or aluminum and thus relatively lightweight and shiny. |
Magyar |
a member of the dominant population of Hungary. [3 definitions] |
Mahabharata |
an ancient Sanskrit epic poem of India, attributed to Vyasa, that recounts the life of Krishna and that contains the Bhagavad-Gita. |
maharajah |
an Indian sovereign, esp. the ruler of one of the major states. |
maharani |
the wife or widow of a maharajah. [2 definitions] |
maharishi |
a Hindu wise man and teacher of spirituality and mysticism. |
mahatma |
(sometimes cap.) in Buddhism and theosophy, any of a class of persons revered for their wisdom and love of humanity. |