| A | B |
| malicious | adjective; mean; spiteful; mischievous |
| manifest | verb or adjective; to show plainly; to reveal; easy to see or understand; obvious |
| manipulate | verb; to operate or control with the hands; to handle |
| meander | verb; to wander without direction; to follow a twisting, turning course |
| medieval | adjective; characteristic or suggestive of the Middle Ages |
| meditate | verb; to think quietly and deeply |
| medley | noun; a mixture of things that are usually not place together; a musical piece made up of tunes from various works |
| metamorphosis | noun; change of form or structure by magic; a change in form or function as a result of development |
| metaphor | noun; a figure of speech that compares two unlike things withou using the words like or as |
| mimic | noun or verb; one who imitates another; to make fun of by imitating; to copy closely |