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mad Mad is usually a reference to someone with exceptional gameplay abilities. "You got the mad Skillz"
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mad Mutual assured destruction was a Cold War doctrine described by former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara (Kennedy and Johnson administrations) in which full-blown use of nuclear weapons by one side would result in the total destruction of both sides.
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mad an approach to nuclear deterrence that focuses on the availability of the USA to launch a nuclear attack even after a Soviet first strike. Since mutual destruction is assured, the belief is that a first strike would be deterred.
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madder A southwest Asian perennial plant (Rubia tinctorum) having small yellow flowers, whorled leaves, and a red root. The root of this plant was formerly an important source of the dye alizarin. A medium to strong red or reddish orange color was obtained from this source. Also known as Turkey Red
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madder A powder extracted from the root of a Rubia plant used to make red natural dye.
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