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"Section M, N, and O"


He was all made up of love and
charms!
Addison.


(e) To compensate; to make good; as, to
make up
a loss.
(f) To adjust, or to
arrange for settlement; as, to make up accounts
.
(g) To dress and paint for a part, as an actor;
as, he was well made up.
-- To make up a
face
, to distort the face as an expression of pain or
derision.
-- To make up one's mind, to
reach a mental determination; to resolve.
-- To make
water
. (a) (Naut.) To leak.
(b) To urinate. -- To make
way
, or To make one's way.
(a) To make progress; to advance.
(b) To open a passage; to clear the way. --
To make words, to multiply words.


Make (?), v. i. 1.
To act in a certain manner; to have to do; to manage; to
interfere; to be active; -- often in the phrase to meddle or
make
.
[Obs.


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