Meˊlon [in Fortification]

Meˊlon [in Fortification]
that part of a parapet, that is between, or is terminated by two embrasures of a battery; so that its height and thickness is the same with that of the parapet, which is generally in length from 8 to 9 foot next to the guns, and 6 on the outside, 6 foot in height, and 18 foot thick.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

Meˊritot * Meˊrmaid
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Mamothy
Maˊndy Thursday, or Mau’ndy Thursday
Marroˊquin
Mercaˊtor’s Chart
Mercatorsˊs Sailing
Mercatōˊrum Festum
Meekness [in Painting and Sculpture]
Merit
Meˊritot
Meˊlon [in Fortification]
Meˊrmaid
Mermaid [with Heralds]
Mermaids
Meroˊbibe
Methodists
Mett
Mile
Mite
Morse
Mouraiˊlle [with Horsemen]
Nagel