Word Unit: mala- + (Latin: cheek, cheekbone)
Word Unit: malaco-, malac-, malako-, -malacia + (Greek: soft, softness; abnormal softening, soft-bodied)
Word Unit: Malapropisms, Part 1 (Mrs. Malaprop and her Malapropisms)
Word Unit: Malapropisms, Part 2 (Ludicrous-English Caused by Blunders and Incompetence)
Word Unit: Malaria, A Short History (it was originally thought that this disease was caused by foul air or "bad air")
Word Unit: Malaria: prevention and treatment (it holds back human and economic development)
Word Unit: malaxo-, malax- (Latin: to soften, softening; to mollify; a kneading movement used in massage; stroking, caressing, love play)
Word Unit: malleo-, malle- + (Latin: hammer)
Word Unit: mammill-, mammilli- (Greek > Latin: breast, nipple)

Cross references of word families that are related, partially or totally, to: "breast, breasts, chest": mammo-; masto-; mastoido-; mazo-; pectoro-; pleuro-; sterno-; stetho-; thorac-.

Word Unit: mammo-, mamm-, mammi- (Greek Latin: breast)

Cross references of word families that are related, partially or totally, to: "breast, breasts, chest": mammill-; masto-; mastoido-; mazo-; pectoro-; pleuro-; sterno-; stetho-; thorac-.

Word Unit: mana-, manat- (Latin: flow out, to issue forth, to run)
Word Unit: -mancy, -mancer, -mantic, -mantical (Greek: used as a suffix; divination, prophecy, fortune telling; to interpret signs so “practical” decisions can be made [related to -mania])

Cross references of word families that are related directly, or indirectly, to: "divination, diviner; seer, soothsayer, prophecy, prophesy, prophet": augur-; auspic-; fa-, fate; Fates in action; futur-; omen; -phemia; sorc-, sorcery; vati-.

A cross reference of other word family units that are related directly, or indirectly, to: "chance, luck, fate": aleato-; auspic-; cad-; fortu-; serendipity; sorc; temer-; tycho-.

Word Unit: mandibulo-, mandibul-, mandibuli-; manduc-, manduca- (Latin: jaw, lower jaw; chew; from mandere, "to chew")
Word Unit: mane-, mans- (Latin: to stay, to remain, to abide)
Word Unit: mania-, -mania, -maniac, -maniacal, -manic, -manically, -maniacally (Greek: a specific mental disorder or obsessive preoccupation with something; madness, frenzy; obsession, or abnormal desire for or with something or someone; also, an excessive enthusiasm or fondness for something that is not safe or advantageous)

Cross references of word families that are related directly, or indirectly, to: "anger, angry; rage, wrath, fury; rave": fur-, furi-; ira-; lysso-; rab-, rav-.

Word Unit: mano-, man- (Greek: sparse, thin, rare; slack, loose; by extension, "gas, vapor")
Word Unit: mantel-, mantle-, -manteau + (Latin: mantellum, cloak, veil; by way of Middle English, from Old English mentel and from Old French mantel; resulting in English words about: mantle, mantel, and manteau)
Word Unit: marathon-; and related entries ending in -athon, -thon (Greek: derived from an ancient villiage in Greece, northeast of Athens; as a result of an important Greek victory over the Persians in 490 B.C.)
Word Unit: mare, mari-, mar- + (Latin: sea; ocean)

Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving the "sea" and the "ocean" bodies of water: abysso- (bottomless); Atlantic; batho-, bathy- (depth); bentho- (deep, depth); halio-, halo- (salt or "the sea"); necto-, nekto- (swimming); oceano-; pelago- (sea, ocean); plankto- (drifting); thalasso- (sea, ocean).