Medley, n. Mixture, miscellany, jumble, farrago, hotch-potch, hodge-podge, salmagundi, gallimaufry, mish-mash, pot-pourri, olio, mélange, confused mass.
Meeching, n. Sneaking, skulking, base, creeping, cowardly, vile, mean, contemptible.
Meed, n. Reward, recompense, remuneration.
Meek, a. Humble, lowly, submissive, mild, soft, gentle, modest, demure.
Meekness, n. Humbleness, humility, lowliness, lowness, demureness, condescension, self-abasement, gentleness, modesty, submission, submissiveness, mildness.
Meerschaum, n. (Min.) 1. Magnesite, sea-foam, hydrous silicate of magnesia.
2. Turkish pipe.
Meet, a. Fit, proper, fitting, befitting, suitable, suited, adapted, appropriate, congenial.
Meet, v. a. 1. Come together (from opposite directions).
2. Confront, encounter, come up to face to face.
3. Find, meet with, light on, fall upon, fall in with, happen upon.
4. Fulfil, comply with.
Meet, v. n. 1. Encounter one another.
2. Unite, join, converge, come in contact.
3. Assemble, congregate, muster, collect, come together, flock together, meet together.
Meet with, 1. Find, meet, light on, fall upon, fall in with, happen upon.
2. Suffer, be subjected to.
Meeting, n. 1. Interview, encounter.
2. Assembly, assemblage, congregation, concourse, gathering, company, collection of people.
Meeting-house, n. Church, temple, house of worship, house of God.
Megrims, n. pl. Dejection, melancholy.
Melancholy, n. Dejection, depression, gloominess, sadness, gloom, despondency, hypochondria, blues, blue devils, dumps, megrims, vapors, low spirits, depression of spirits.
Melancholy, a. Dejected, dispirited, depressed, sad, sorrowful, lackadaisical, atrabillous, gloomy, hypochondriac, blue, dumpish, mopish, glum, downcast, desponding, down-hearted, chap-fallen, crest-fallen, hypped, low-spirited, cast down, in the dumps, with a long face, down in the mouth, out of sorts.
Mélange, n. [Fr.] Mixture, medley, farrago, jumble, hodge-podge, hotch-potch, salmagundi, olio, olla podrida, pot-pourri, gallimaufry, mish-mash, confused mass.
Mélée, n. [Fr.] Fight (of combatants confusedly mixed), affray, contest, row, fray, broil, brawl, rumpus.
Meliorate, v. a. Improve, better, mend, amend, emend, ameliorate, make better.
Melioration, n. Improvement, amendment, emendation, amelioration.