Master of Landscape Architecture. The second professional degree for those who study landscape architecture.
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Macerate
To soften by steeping in a liquid, with or without heat; to wear away or separate the soft parts, by steeping.
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Macro texture
The deviations of a pavement surface from a true planar surface with dimensions generally 0.5 mm or greater or those that no longer affect tire-pavement interaction.
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Macro-organizational design
The design of an organization or a department.
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Macro-range
Viewer sees the landscape from the most distant vantage point.
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Macrochore
A region composed of an aggregation of mesochores.
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Macrogametophyte
A name sometimes applied to the megagametophyte (see megagametogenesis, below).
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Macroheterogeneity
A pattern whereby the assemblage of landscape element types differs markedly in the extreme portions of the area examined.
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Macromolecular water layer
Water layer surrounding a macromolecule.
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Macromolecule
Large molecule; grouping together of simple molecules capable of independent existence as in cellulose.