AP Stylebook: M
Maine
Do not abbreviate Maine in datelines or stories, Postal code: ME
man, mankind
Either may be used when both men and women are involved and no other term is convenient. Do not use duplicate phrases (man or a woman, mankind or womankind). Best choices are humanity, a person or individual.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Federal holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr., who was born Jan 15. 1929, is on the third Monday in January. It was first celebrated in 1986.
-maker
Follow Webster's New College Dictionary. If the word combination nor in this book, use two words for a verb form and hyphenate any noun or adjective. Except for drugmaker, policymaker, coffeemaker
Memorial Day
Formerly May 30. The federal legal holiday is the last Monday in May.
McDonald's Corp.
Headquarters is in Oak Brook, Ill.
Merck & Co
Headquarters is in Whitehouse Station, NJ
Malaysia Airlines
Headquarters of this airline is in Subang, Malaysia.
MediaNews Group Inc.
Privately held U.S. newspaper publisher with headquarters in Denver. Owns dailies including The Denver Post, San Jose Mercury, The Detroit News.
Mafia
Secret criminal organization operating mainly in the U.S. and Italy and engaged in illegal activities. Lowercase as a synonym for organized crime.
Marxism (Marxist)
The system of thought developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
McClathy Co.
US newspaper publisher with headquarters in Sacramento, Calif. Owns dailies (Miami Herald, the Charlotte Observer and the Sacramento Bee)
Mallorca
Use instead of Spain on stories from communities on this island. (Mallorca)
Maldives
Use this name with a community name in a dateline: MALE, _____/ Refer to the country in the text as the _____
Marshall
Used in proper names (Marshall)
magistrate
Capitalize when used as a formal title before a name. Use magistrate judge when referring to the fixed-term judge who presides in U.S. District judges
manager
Capitalize when used as a formal title before a name.-General Manager Dick. Do not capitalize in job descriptions.-Ex: equipment manager John Smith
medieval
medieval
medium-rare
medium-rare
melee
melee
melon baller
melon baller
memento, mementos
memento, mementos
memo, memos
memo, memos
memorandum, memorandums
memorandum, memorandums
plurality
more than the next highest number
menswear
not men's wear
machine gun
noun (machine gun)
makeup
noun and adjective (makeup)
margin
the difference between the amount if the loan and the value of the securities used a collateral.
mayday
the international signal for distress, meaning help me
marshal
the sleeping for both the verb and the noun (marshal)
Mach 1
traveling at the speed of sound
Mach 2
twice the speed of sound
machine-gun
verb and adjective (machine-gun)
make up
verb. (make up)
magazine names
Capitalize the initial letters of the name but do not place it in quotes. Lowercase magazine unless it is part of the publication's formal title.
Marines
Capitalize when referring to U.S. forces; Capitalize when referring to an individual in a Marine Corps unit. Do not describe Marines as soldiers
managing editor
Capitalize when use as a formal title before a name. (managing editor)
majority leader
Capitalize when used as a formal title before a name (majority leader)
Medicaid
A federal-state program that helps pay for health care for the needy, aged, blind and disabled, and for low-income families with children
Master of Arts, Master of Science
A master's degree or a master's is acceptable in any reference.
megahertz
A measure of radio frequency or the speed of a computer processor. Abbreviate MHz.
mega-
A prefix denoting 1 million units of a measure. Move the decimal point six places to the right.
Manitoba
A province of central Canada. Do not abbreviate. (Manitoba)
mantel
A shelf
Mailgram
A trademark for telegram sent to a post office near the recipient's address and delivered to the address by a letter carrier.
Mace
A trademark, shortened from Chemical Mace, for a brand of tear gas that is packaged in an aerosol canister and temporarily stuns its victims
megabyte
A unit of storage capacity in computer systems, loosely 1 million bytes. (megabyte)
M.D.
A word such as physician or surgeon is preferred.
Massachusetts
Abbreviate Mass. in datelines or stories. Legally a commonwealth, not a state. Postal code: MA
Maryland
Abbreviate Md. in datelines and stories. Postal code: MD
medevac
Acceptable abbreviation for medical evacuation, especially in referring to aircraft used to transport wounded military personnel.
mad cow disease
Acceptable for bovine spongiform encephalopathy, a progressive disease that afflicts cattle.
mark to market
An accounting requirement that securities must be valued at their current price, rather than the purchase price or the price they might fetch later. Also called "fair value."
speed of sound
Approximately 750 mph at sea level and approximately 660 mph at 30,000 feet above sea level
maturity
In a financial sense, the date on which a bond, debenture or note must be repaid.
media
In the sense of mass communication, such as magazines, newspapers, the news services, radio, television, and online, the word is plural.
Mass
It is celebrated not said. Always capitalize when referring to the ceremony, but lowercase any preceding adjectives.
Medal of Freedom
It is now the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
mailman
Letter carrier is preferable because many women hold this job.
Mardi Gras
Literally fat Tuesday, the term describes a day of merrymaking on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. In New Orleans and many Roman Catholic countries, the Tuesday celebration is preceded by a week or more of parades and parties.
merchant marine
Lowercase in referring to the ships of a nation used in commerce. Capitalize only in references to the organization the Merchant Marine.
mecca
Lowercase in the metaphorical sense; capitalize the city in Saudi Arabia. (mecca)
Madeira
Madeira
Marsala
Marsala
May Day
May 1, observed as a festive or political holiday
Medfly
Mediterranean fruit fly. The capital M is an exception to Webster;s New World College Dictionary
Melkite Church
Melkite Church
majority
More than half of an amount
Mach number
Name for Ernst Mach, an Austrian physicist, it represents the ratio of the speed of an object to the speed of sound in the surround medium,
Marshall Islands
Name for John Marshall, a British explorer. In datelines, give the name of the city and Marshall Islands.
Magna Carta
Not Magna Charta. The charter the English barons forced King John of England to grant at Runnymede in June 1215. It guaranteed certain civil and political liberties.
Mercedez-Benz
Note hyphen in this division of Daimler (Mercedez-Benz)
Macau
Stands alone in datelines (Macau)
Maritime Provinces
The Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
Mason Dixon Line
The boundary line between Pennsylvania and Maryland, generally regarded as separating the North from the South. Named for 18th-century surveyors Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, the line later extended to West Virginia
Madrid
The city in Spain stands alone in datelines
Maoism (Maoist)
The communist philosophy and policies of Mao Zedong
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
The disorder caused in humans by eating meet from diseased catttle
Medicare
The federal health care insurance program for people aged 65 and over, and for disabled. Eligibility based on eligibility for Social Security. n Canada, refers to the nation's national health insurance program
Medal of Honor
The nation's highest military honor, awarded by Congress for risk of life in combat beyond the call of duty. Synonym: Medal of Honor recipent
mentally disabled
The preferred term for mentally retarded.
mantle
a cloak
manageable
manageable
manchego cheese
manchego cheese
mandarin orange
mandarin orange
mandoline
mandoline
manhattan cocktail
manhattan cocktail
manslaughter
manslaughter
maraschino cherries
maraschino cherries
marijuana
marijuana
marketbasket, marketplace
marketbasket, marketplace
marquess, marchioness, marquis, marquise
marquess, marchioness, marquis, marquise
mascarpone cheese
mascarpone cheese
matrimony
matrimony
matzo
matzo
mayors' conference
mayors' conference
meager
meager
meatball
meatball
meatloaf
meatloaf