English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 358 of 732

microgelnoun

A gel formed from a network of microscopic filaments of polymer

microgenerationnoun

The generation of zero-carbon or low-carbon heat and power by individuals, small businesses and communities to meet their own needs.

microgeneratornoun

A very small generator

microgenesisnoun

The condition of a body part which has developed abnormally small.

microgenitalianoun

Abnormally small genitalia.

microgenomenoun

The genome of a microbiota

microgenomicadj

Relating to a microgenome or to microgenomics

microgenomicsnoun

The genomics of microgenomes

microgenrenoun

A hyper-specific or niche genre.

microgeographicadj

Relating to microgeography

microgeographicaladj

Relating to microgeography.

microgeographicallyadv

In a microgeographic manner

microgeographynoun

geography on a very small scale

microgeologicaladj

Of or pertaining to microgeology.

microgeologynoun

The branch of geology that deals with microscopic structures.

microgeometricadj

Relating to microgeometry.

microgeometrynoun

The geometry (structure) of a surface whose elements are measured in microns

microgeonnoun

A very small geon that serves as a model for the electron

microgermnoun

A microbe.

microgesturenoun

A very small, fleeting, possibly involuntary gesture.

microglianoun

The glial cells of the immune system; they can function as phagocytes

microglialadj

Of or pertaining to microglia

microgliocytenoun

A gliocyte of microglia

microgliogenesisnoun

The creation and development of microglia

microgliomanoun

A primary brain lymphoma; an intracranial tumor appearing mostly in patients with severe immunosuppression (typically AIDS).

microgliopathynoun

Any pathological condition of the microglia

microgliosisnoun

The presence of microglia in nervous tissue following injury

microglitchnoun

A very small glitch

microglobinnoun

Any microprotein that is a globin

microglobularadj

Relating to or composed of microglobules.

microglobulenoun

A microscopic globule

microglobulinnoun

A low molecular-weight globulin.

microglobulinurianoun

The presence of microglobulins in the urine.

microglomerularadj

Relating to a microglomerulus

microglomerulusnoun

A synaptic complex in the mushroom body of the brain of some insects

microglossianoun

The presence of an abnormally small tongue.

microglycoproteinnoun

A very small glycoprotein

microgogglesnoun

Goggles that help to see minuscule objects.

microgonidialadj

Relating to a microgonidium.

microgonidiumnoun

A very small gonidium (lichen part).

microgovernmentnoun

A very small or local government.

microgradientnoun

A very small gradient (in several different contexts)

micrograftnoun

A very small graft, especially of a few hair follicles

micrograftingnoun

The grafting of a very small amount of tissue

micrograinnoun

A microscopic grain

micrograinsnoun

plural of micrograin

microgramnoun

An SI unit of mass equal to 10⁻⁶ grams. Symbol: μg A unit of mass equal to one millionth of a gram, or 0.000 001 grams.

microgrammenoun

Alternative spelling of microgram.

microgranitenoun

A type of microcrystalline plutonic rock with the same composition as granite.

micrograntnoun

A grant of a small amount of money.

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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 358. 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.

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