English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 341 of 732

microarchitecturaladj

Relating to microarchitecture.

microarchitecturallyadv

In terms of microarchitecture.

microarchitecturenoun

The detailed structure of any organ etc. at a very small scale.

microarcsecnoun

Abbreviation of microarcsecond.

microarcsecondnoun

A unit of angle; one millionth (10⁻⁶) of an arcsecond.

microareanoun

a very small area

microarousalnoun

A brief minor arousal from the state of sleep.

microarrangementnoun

An arrangement of microparticles

microarraynoun

Any of several devices, containing a two-dimensional array of small quantities of biological material, used for various types of assay; the assay itself

microarrayedadj

Having microarrays

microarrayernoun

A device used to prepare microarrays

microartefactnoun

A microscopic artefact

microarterialadj

microvascular with reference to arteries

microarteriolenoun

A very small arteriole

microarteriolesnoun

plural of microarteriole

microarterynoun

A very small artery

microarthropodnoun

A very small arthropod

microarthropodsnoun

plural of microarthropod

microartifactnoun

A very small artifact

microartifactsnoun

plural of microartifact

microartistnoun

A person who creates extremely tiny artworks.

microascaceousadj

Of or relating to the Microascaceae.

microaspersionnoun

A sprinkling of fine droplets.

microaspirateverb

To undergo microaspiration

microaspiratedadj

generated by microaspiration

microaspirationnoun

The unintentional aspiration of very small amounts of reflux material, especially as a cause of laryngeal inflammation and bronchorrhea

microaspirationsnoun

plural of microaspiration

microaspiratornoun

A very small aspirator

microassaultnoun

A form or instance of microaggression involving purposeful discriminatory action, such as a verbal attack or avoidant behaviour.

microassaynoun

A microscale assay

microassemblernoun

An assembler that operates on microcode.

microassemblynoun

microscopic assembly

microatelectasisnoun

an atelectasis that affects only a small piece of lung tissue

microatheromanoun

A microscopic atheroma

microatheromatousadj

Characterised by the presence of microatheromas

microatollnoun

A colony of coral, usually 1-3 metres in diameter that is dead on the top as a result of exposure at low tide.

microatomizernoun

A very small atomizer

microattributionnoun

An attribution that references a micropublication

microautologousadj

Relating to the autologous transplantation of minute pieces of tissue

microautophagicadj

Relating to microautophagy

microautophagynoun

A form of autophagy in which the material to be digested fuses directly with the lysosome

microautoradiogramnoun

An autoradiogram produced by microautoradiography

microautoradiographnoun

Synonym of microautoradiogram.

microautoradiographicadj

Relating to microautoradiography

microautoradiographynoun

The autoradiography of microscopic material, typically cells

microautosamplernoun

An autosampler that can take very small samples

microaxialadj

Both very small and axial

microbacillusnoun

A very small, rod-shaped bacillus.

microbacterialadj

Relating to microbacteria.

microbactericidaladj

bactericidal to microbacteria

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