Modo et forma (mod´o et for´mā).—In manner and form.
Modus operandi (mod´us operan´dī).—The manner of operation.
More suo (su´o).—In his own way.
Mors janua vitæ (maws jan´u-a vī´tē).—Death the gate of life.
Mors omnibus communis (om´nibus kommū´nis).—Death is common to all of us.
Mors ultima linea rerum est—Horace (ul´tim-a lī´ne-a rēr´um est).—Death is the boundary line of all things.
Mos pro lege (mōs pro lē´je).—Custom for law (a law phrase).
Motu proprio (mō´tū prō´priō).—Of his own accord.
Multum in parvo (mul-tum in par´vō).—Much in little.
Mutatis mutandis (mu-tā´tis mu-tan´dis).—Things being changed which ought to be changed; i. e., with necessary changes.