English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 334 of 732

Miamisburgname

A city within Miami Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States.

Mianname

A county of Hanzhong, Shaanxi, China.

Mianchiname

A county of Sanmenxia, Henan, China.

Mianoname

A surname from Italian.

mianserinnoun

A tetracyclic antidepressant with antihistaminic and hypnosedative properties.

Mianyangname

A prefecture-level city of Sichuan, China.

Miaonoun

The Miao peoples (including Hmong, Hmu, A-Hmao, Qo Xiong, etc.), an ethnic group of China and Vietnam speaking the Hmong-Mien language family.

Miao-liname

Alternative form of Miaoli.

Miaojiename

Synonym of Nikolayevsk-on-Amur: the Mandarin Chinese-derived name.

Miaoliname

A county in western Taiwan.

miaowernoun

A cat that miaows.

miaphysiteadj

Of or pertaining to Miaphysitism; maintaining that Christ has a single, though composite, nature.

Miaphysitismnoun

A Christological formula, upheld by the Oriental Orthodox Church, holding that divinity and humanity are united in a single nature in Christ.

miargyritenoun

A sulfide of silver and antimony.

miaroliticadj

Being or pertaining to a crystal-lined irregular cavity or vug most commonly found in granitic pegmatites.

miascitenoun

Alternative form of miaskite, or sometimes miassite.

miasciticadj

Of or relating to miascite.

miaskitenoun

A granitoid rock containing biotite and elaeolite, a kind of nepheline syenite.

miaskiticadj

Relating to or composed of miaskite.

miasmanoun

A noxious atmosphere or emanation once thought to originate from swamps and waste, and to cause disease.

miasmaladj

Having a noxious atmosphere.

miasmalikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a miasma.

miasmatanoun

plural of miasma

miasmaticadj

Reeking, oppressing, having the nature of miasma.

miasmatismnoun

The obsolete belief that diseases are caused by a miasma, or noxious form of air.

miasmatistnoun

A supporter of the theory of miasmatism.

miasmicadj

Filled with miasma; containing noxious vapors.

miasmicallyadv

In a miasmic manner.

miasmologynoun

The study of miasma, or polluted air.

miasmousadj

miasmic

miassitenoun

An isometric-hexoctahedral gray mineral containing rhodium and sulfur.

MIATAphrase

Acronym of Miata is always the answer.

miaulnoun

The cry of a cat.

miaulingnoun

The cry of a cat.

mibnoun

A marble (glass ball used in games), especially one used as a target.

MiB/ssymbol

Alternative form of MiBps.

mibefradilnoun

A particular calcium channel blocker used to treat hypertension and chronic angina pectoris.

mibibytenoun

Misspelling of mebibyte.

MiBpssymbol

mebibytes per second

mibsnoun

plural of mib

mibunanoun

A leaf vegetable used in Japanese cooking, Brassica rapa nipposinica or Brassica rapa japonica

micnoun

Alternative form of mike (“microphone”).

mic dropnoun

An instance of dropping the mic.

mic frightnoun

The fear of speaking (usually on stage) using a microphone.

micanoun

Any of a group of hydrous aluminosilicate minerals characterized by highly perfect cleavage, so that they readily separate into very thin leaves, more or less elastic.

micaceousadj

Of, pertaining to, consisting of, containing or resembling mica.

micaciousadj

Sparkling, glittering, twinkling

micafunginnoun

An echinocandin antifungal drug that is administered intravenously.

Micahname

A book of the Old Testament of Bible, and of the Tanakh.

Micaiahname

A prophet in the court of King Ahab and possibly a disciple of Elijah in the Old Testament of the Bible in 1 Kings 22.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter M contains 36,575 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 732 pages, and you are currently viewing page 334. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

On this page 50 of 50 entries carry a part-of-speech tag and 50 carry at least one stored definition. Coverage varies across letters because Wiktionary volunteers build entries at different speeds for different parts of the alphabet, letters with common starting sounds (S, C, T, P) usually have the densest coverage, while less frequent starters (X, Q, Z) tend to have shorter but more specialised lists. PlainSpell surfaces whatever data is present and links back to the source when a definition is not yet recorded.

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