English Words: M

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medikitnoun

Alternative form of medkit.

medimnosnoun

An Ancient Greek unit of volume, varying by region but in Attica approximately 51.84 litres.

medimnusnoun

A unit of dry capacity, in Ancient Greece, equal to about 52-58 litres, according to region and era.

Medinaname

A major city, the capital of Medina province, Saudi Arabia, holy to Islam, 200 miles north of Mecca along the Hejaz, from which the Hijra was launched; contains Muhammad's tomb.

Medinanadj

Of, or from, Medina.

Medineseadj

Of or relating to Medina in Saudi Arabia.

medionoun

A traditional Spanish unit of dry measure, equivalent to about 2.3 L.

medio-passivizationnoun

The process of rendering into the mediopassive form.

medioanterioradj

medial and anterior

medioapicaladj

medial and apical

mediobasaladj

At the base of the medial plane

mediobasallyadv

In a mediobasal manner.

mediobromenoun

A variant of the bromoil process.

mediocarpaladj

In the middle of the carpal region.

mediocaudaladj

In the middle of a caudal region

mediocaudallyadv

In a mediocaudal manner

medioccipitaladj

Synonym of midoccipital.

medioceradj

Obsolete form of mediocre.

medioclavicularadj

medial and clavicular

mediocracynoun

A social hierarchy in which the mediocre prevails.

mediocrallyadv

In a mediocral manner.

mediocranialadj

Relating to the middle of the cranium

mediocraniallyadv

In a mediocranial manner or direction

mediocratnoun

A politician or bureaucrat of mediocre ability.

mediocreadj

Not excellent or outstanding, usually disappointingly so.

mediocrelyadv

In a mediocre way.

mediocrenessnoun

mediocrity

mediocristnoun

A mediocre person.

mediocritistnoun

A mediocre person.

mediocritizationnoun

The process of mediocritizing.

mediocritizeverb

To reduce to a state of mediocrity.

mediocritynoun

The condition of being mediocre; having only an average degree of quality, skills etc.; no better than standard.

mediocubitaladj

median and cubital

mediodistaladj

medial and distal

mediodistallyadv

In a mediodistal direction

mediodorsaladj

Both medial and dorsal

mediodorsallyadv

In a mediodorsal direction

mediofrontaladj

In the middle of the frontal region

Mediolanumname

The city of Milan in the era of Ancient Rome.

mediolateraladj

Of or pertaining to both the medial plane and the side.

mediolaterallyadv

In a mediolateral direction

mediolingualadj

Relating to the middle of the tongue

mediolittoraladj

medial and littoral

mediolobularadj

medial and lobular

mediologicadj

Pertaining to or characteristic of mediology.

mediologicaladj

Alternative form of mediologic.

mediologistnoun

A proponent or student of mediology.

mediologynoun

An interdisciplinary approach to the study of culture, created by Régis Debray in 1979, that pays specific attention to human symbolic activity and to technology, especially as a medium of cultural transmission.

mediomeniscotibialadj

Medial and meniscotibial.

medioparietaladj

medial and parietal

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