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"Section M, N, and O"

F.
mariné.] (Her.) Having the lower part of
the body like a fish.
Crabb.


Mar"i*ner (?), n. [F. marinier,
LL. marinarius. See Marine.] One whose occupation
is to assist in navigating ships; a seaman or sailor.

Chaucer.


Mariner's compass. See under
Compass.


Mar"i*ner*ship, n.
Seamanship. [Obs.] Udalt.


Mar`i*no*ra"ma (?), n. [NL., from L.
marinus marine + Gr. &?; view.] A representation of a sea
view.


Ma`ri*ol"a*ter (?), n. [See
Mariolatry.] One who worships the Virgin Mary.


Ma`ri*ol"a*try (?), n. [Gr. &?; Mary +
&?; worship.] The worship of the Virgin Mary.


Mar`i*o*nette" (?), n. [F.
marionette, prop. a dim. of Marie Mary.]
1. A puppet moved by strings, as in a puppet
show.


2. (Zoöl.) The buffel
duck.


Ma`ri*otte's law` (?).


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