| Malaria | March 26 | Marcello Malpighi |
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| MafiaThis article is about the organized crime groups. For other meanings, see Mafia (disambiguation). The Mafia also referred to as La Cosa Nostra ( Italian, variously translated as This Thing Of Ours or Our Thing , is the collective name of various secret or | Mayor McCheeseMayor McCheese is the mayor of the fictional McDonaldland, created for an advertising narrative for the McDonald's fast food chain. He has an enormous cheeseburger for a head, and sports a top hat, diplomat's sash and monocle. His Chief of Police is Big M | Maggie OutThe "Maggie Out" protest song was one of the popular songs sung during the Miners' Strike, student grant protests, Poll Tax protests and other public demonstrations that fell within the time when Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the United King |
| MagnetopauseA magnetopause flows along the boundary between a magnetic field, (see: magnetosphere) and surrounding plasma. It behaves roughly like a droplet of liquid exposed to supersonic flow. The magnetopause will ripple, flap, and sometimes droplets will break of | MagnetosphereA magnetosphere is the region around an astronomical object, in which phenomena are dominated by its magnetic field. Earth is surrounded by a magnetosphere, as are the magnetized planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Mercury is magnetized, but too | ManamaCapitals in Asia Manama ( Arabic: Al-Manmah 150,000 inhabitants) is the capital city of Bahrain and is situated on the Persian Gulf, in the northern region of Bahrain Island. It is Bahrain's largest city, with approximately one-third of Bahrain's entire p |
| Mance Lipscomb | Masovia | Masuria |
| Maryam Jameelah | Magnus | Magnetic tape |
| Marrakech | Matilda of Ringelheim | Mazar-e Sharif |
| Mathematics of musical scales | Masai Mara | Maasai |
| Mark Whitacre | Marrakesh Agreement | MAD |
| Mainz | Mark McGwire | Manufacturing Consent |
| Maes Howe | Macrolide | MARCKS protein |
| Macro | Malleus Maleficarum | Maria Montessori |
| Mandy Patinkin | Mary Robinson | Magic Lantern |
| Malpractice | March 27 | March 29 |
| March 31 | Mathematical model | Manyoshu |
| Maggieknockater | Mary I of Scotland | Macbeth of Scotland |
| Mambo | Marathi language | Martin Bormann |
| Madeline Amy Sweeney | Mail transfer agent | Makran |
| Maharashtra | Macrinus | Mac OS X |
| Mattel | Macroevolution | Martin Waldseemüller |
| MAC address | Maribor | Matthew the Evangelist |
| Mary of Hungary | Macrovision | Machine language |
| Massacre in Koniuchy | Masorti | Mathilde Roth Schechter |
| Mary I | Margaret Sanger | Mary II of England |
| Mary I of England | Manu | Marbury v. Madison |
| Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics | Maglev | Major scale |
| Masaledaar chole | Madrid | Magic Lantern software |
| Magic lantern | Mary Magdalene | Mary, sister of Lazarus |
| Mary (biblical, Romans 16:6) | Mary, mother of John Mark | Maori |
| Malcolm X | Maastricht treaty | Magdeburg |
| Madrigal | Mayerling | Majority function |
| Manifesto | Mary Tyler Moore | Mason Remey |
| Magneto | Maximinus Thrax | Malt |
| Masonry | Magnetron | Manorialism |
| Matilda McDuck | Margaret Mitchell | Malcolm McDuck |