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Permitted that they put on the kidah a type of head covering; Me’etan a place where they spread out to warm up; Me’isah flour that becomes thick like dough through cooking; Ma’amid bashedef thickening milk in a vessel, and the tree absorbs the heat; Ma’atzad a tool that the carpenter uses entry on the planks; Ma’adah the washing, a crown, and not in one; Mefum opening; Mefalsin leveling; Menafirin sifting; Mahatz meaning: that which holds and smoothing, its absorption is a razor; Miflastan a tool in which they hold the planks; Mifpakpek demolishes and shakes; Mifrak to the back the removal of leaves; Mefushal stretching the vine of a tree; Matzah skin that is not tanned; Makdeah a tool with which they bore holes in planks; Makpa remove what is on the wine; Makak wine press; Makulam vines, and in it something like hanging outside of it; Makpah soup of crushed beans; Marda the ox-goad; Marah snake venom; Marun translation of the gathering of the amariot perhaps a type of gathering/meeting; Melah clearing the threads on the board; Miktzo’a corner; Meritzah a vessel with which they drag ores/dirt; Madpasah place of planting the branch; Marbakhot branches of a fig tree; Marpak the middle joint of the arm; an oar with which they steer the ship; Mashtiach a place where they spread out the flax to dry; Meshichah a plumb line; Kufah gdolah a large basket; Mishkolet a lead weight of builders; Meshar a bed/garden plot; Mashdeh water in which they soak flax; Mesheret a translation of a meal offering;
Nevreshet lampstand; Nages chewing the food in his mouth; Neger like a bolt; Nidbakh