men-talˈi-ty (mĕn-tălˈĭ-tĭ), state of mind.

merˈce-na-ry (mûrˈse᷵-na᷵-rĭ), hired soldiers in the service of a country other than their own.

merˈcu-ry (mûrˈku᷵-rĭ), quicksilver, a heavy metal, liquid at all ordinary temperatures, used in barometers.

Merˈcu-ry (mûrˈku᷵-rĭ), in Roman mythology the messenger of Jupiter.

mere (mēr), lake.

mereˈstead (mērˈstĕd), farm.

merˌe-triˈcious (mĕrˌe᷵-trĭshˈŭs), tawdry, gaudy.

Merˈsey (mẽrˈzĭ), a river in England.

me-seemˈeth (me᷵-sēmˈĕth), it seems to me.