English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 347 of 732

microclimaticallyadv

In terms of microclimate.

microclimaticsnoun

The study of microclimate.

microclimatologicallyadv

In terms of microclimatology.

microclimatologistnoun

One who studies microclimatology.

microclimatologynoun

The branch of climatology that studies microclimates

microclimaxnoun

A small-scale climax (in various senses).

microclinenoun

A common feldspar of igneous, plutonic, and metamorphic rocks, made of potassium aluminum silicate, with the chemical formula KAlSi₃O₈.

microclinicnoun

A very small clinic

microclipnoun

A very small clip

microclonaladj

Relating to a microclone.

microclonenoun

A plant clone grown in vitro from a small tissue sample.

microclosurenoun

A very small closure (device)

microclotnoun

A very small clot (especially one in the bloodstream)

microclothnoun

A microfibre cloth

microcluenoun

A tiny clue.

microclumpnoun

A relatively small clump

microclumpingnoun

The formation of microclumps

microclusternoun

A microscopic cluster

microclusteringnoun

The formation of microclusters

microcoatingnoun

A coating of microscale thickness.

microcoaxialadj

Describing a very small coaxial cable or connector

micrococcusnoun

Any of a group of spherical, aerobic, gram-positive bacteria, of the genus Micrococcus, that are wide-ranging and harmless.

microcodenoun

The collective microprograms in a CPU, used to run machine instructions.

microcoilnoun

A very small coil

microcoilsnoun

plural of microcoil

microcoleopteranadj

Describing very small beetles

microcollectionnoun

The (or a) collection of (or containing) very small amounts of material

microcollimatornoun

A very small collimator

microcollinearitynoun

collinearity of very short sequences

microcolonnoun

A small-calibre colon, often seen on enema examination of neonates.

microcolonialadj

Relating to, or forming a microcolony

microcolonynoun

A microscopic colony of cells (especially of bacteria)

microcolorimeternoun

A colorimeter that can analyse very small samples

microcolorimetricadj

Relating to, or using microcolorimetry or a microcolorimeter

microcolorimetrynoun

colorimetry by means of a microcolorimeter

microcolumnnoun

A very small chromatographic column

microcolumnaradj

Relating to a microcolumn

microcolumnsnoun

plural of microcolumn

microcombnoun

A microscopic comb used as a refraction grating

microcombustionnoun

Enmicroscale combustion.

microcomedonoun

The microscopic plugging of corneocytes in the early stage of formation of an acne lesion.

microcomedonenoun

A very small comedo.

microcommunitynoun

A very small community.

microcompartmentnoun

Any of many small enclosures within most cells having a shell of protein; an organelle

microcompartmentalizationnoun

The formation of microcompartments

microcompartmentalizedadj

Divided into microcompartments

microcompartmentationnoun

The localization of protein into microcompartments

microcomplexnoun

A complex of very small particles

microcomponentnoun

Any very small component

microcompositenoun

Any composite material one or more of whose components is some form of microparticle

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