These terms are from the FISH Archaeological Objects Thesaurus (Forum on Information Standards in Heritage - FISH).
| Term | Scope note | Term type | SENESCHAL URI | Other URI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MULLER | A flat based stone used in conjunction with a grinding stone | Preferred term | 97397 | - |
| MULLION | A vertical member dividing a window into two or more lights. | Preferred term | 137994 | - |
| MULLIONED WINDOW | A window divided into lights by mullions. | Preferred term | 137995 | - |
| MULTI LEVEL BRIDGE | A bridge with two or more decks allowing it to carry various modes of transport at the same time. | Preferred term | 159256 | - |
| Multi Span Bridge | Narrow term | 70614 | - | |
| Multi Storey Block | Narrow term | 147252 | - | |
| Multi Storey Block Of Flats | Narrow term | 147254 | - | |
| MULTI STOREY CAR PARK | A car park, on two or more levels. | Preferred term | 92710 | - |
| MULTI STOREY MILL | A mill, on two or more levels. | Preferred term | 129046 | - |
| MULTI STOREY STABLE | A stable, on two or more levels. | Preferred term | 87920 | - |
| MULTIPLE DITCH SYSTEM | A multiple, parallel arrangement of linear earthwork ditches, usually accompanied by banks, and often of considerable territorial extent. Usually of later prehistoric or Roman date. | Preferred term | 68862 | - |
| Multiple Ditched Enclosure | Narrow term | 140397 | - | |
| MULTIPLE DWELLING | Buildings designed for the accommodation of large numbers of people, rather than single families, etc. | Preferred term | 92711 | - |
| MULTIPLE ENCLOSURE FORT | Hillslope forts with wide spaced ramparts. | Preferred term | 68857 | - |
| MULTIVALLATE HILLFORT | A hillfort enclosure with defences composed of more than one bank and ditch. | Preferred term | 68858 | - |
| MULTIVALLATE RAMPART | A defensive embankment with three or more ditches. | Preferred term | 151895 | - |
| MUNGO MILL | A mill for the manufacture of low grade cloth made from ground-up heavy woollen rags. | Preferred term | 92712 | - |
| Municipal Aircraft Hangar | A type of 1930s civillian aircraft hangar comprising a large gabled building with a mild steel structure and asbestos cladding. | Narrow term | 140322 | - |
| Municipal Baths | Narrow term | 92713 | - | |
| Municipal Office | Narrow term | 92714 | - | |
| MUNICIPIUM | A town for citizens of Roman or Latin status with a constitution governed by charter, which if possessing only Latin rights could be promoted to the status of a colonia. | Preferred term | 68753 | - |
| MUNIMENT HOUSE | A building where documents such as title-deeds, charters, etc, were kept as evidence of rights or privileges. | Preferred term | 92715 | - |
| MUNITION HOUSE | A building for the storage of ammunition and other military stores. | Preferred term | 92716 | - |
| MUNITIONS | Military weapons, amunition and stores. | Preferred term | 79097 | - |
| Munitions Depot | Narrow term | 70524 | - | |
| MUNITIONS FACTORY | A building or site used for the manufacture of weapons, ammunition and military supplies. Use more specific type where known. | Preferred term | 69241 | - |
| MUNTIN | An upright framing member, or mullion, that separates two panels, such as in a panelled door or a window. | Preferred term | 138882 | - |
| MURAL | A picture or pattern produced by either by cementing together small pieces of stone or glass of various colours or by painting directly onto a wall. | Preferred term | 143389 | - |
| Mural | Narrow term | - | - | |
| MUSEUM | A building, group of buildings or space within a building, where objects of value such as works of art, antiquities, scientific specimens, or other artefacts are housed and displayed. | Preferred term | 68698 | - |
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