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Kisui a clay lid that they make for a barrel; Megurah a treasury, or granaries for dry goods; Magdion a type of spice they ground and mixed in; Magov a tool made to clean grain; Megirah a drawer; Magas a bowl; Magim turning the hand/palm; Magafim iron leggings; Magrefah like a shovel; Meduldelt hanging; Meduma a mixture of unconsecrated food and terumah priestly gifts; Medeh one who lacks; Medil a term for an animal pen; Medel when one introduces the sevis perhaps a threshing tool and clears it, what remains is for threshing; Medaf like nadaf blown away, and for more, a light writing; Mehumah against the old and void; Mugla a fumigant used to scent a house; Muzarah spun by moonlight; Mokhni a wheel lowered into a pit; Mokhin hairs that fall out of a garment; Mohel liquid; Mohel the water that comes out of olives; Mokhni a wheel like those of a wagon; Me’in hairs falling from a garment; Molel rubbing; Makhter an opening/tunnel; Moliar a small earthenware vessel on top of a large one, placing water in the bottom and the hot substance in the top; Mostaniot vessels for rapid cooking; Mufneh one who does not have a wife; Muktzeh a vessel set aside for work; Molaniot rows of stones; Moradim a boil as long as it has not healed; Moriyim fish fat; Mursa a wound; Morsen bran; Mosek one who gathers olives; Mezudah a vessel to put provisions in; Mezreh a tool with which one winnows grain on the threshing floor; Mizran a border that they investigate around the bed; Mehol HaKerem the open space between a vineyard and the surrounding fence; Mahat shel miton a tool used to stretch fabric/garments; Mahatz a vessel made for carrying water; Mahafin they cover; Mahak what levels off the top of a measure; Matoraf dead; Metultalet like a stone and a pomegranate