English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 370 of 732

micropathologistnoun

One who studies micropathology.

micropathologynoun

pathology on a very small scale

micropatrianoun

Micronation.

micropatriologicaladj

Of or relating to micropatriology.

micropatriologistnoun

A student of micropatriology; one versed in the academic discipline of micropatriology.

micropatriologynoun

The study of micronations and micronationalism.

micropatrologicaladj

Of or relating to micropatrology.

micropatrologistnoun

A student of micropatrology; one versed in the academic discipline of micropatrology.

micropatrologynoun

Synonym of micropatriology.

micropatronnoun

A funder in the system of micropatronage.

micropatronagenoun

An informal means of funding a project by asking a large number of people to make small individual donations.

micropatternnoun

A microscopic pattern.

micropausenoun

A very short pause.

micropaymentnoun

A financial transaction for a very small amount of money

micropedianoun

An encyclopaedia containing a limited or reduced (abridged) amount of information.

micropegmatitenoun

A rock showing under the microscope the structure of pegmatite.

micropegmatiticadj

Of or relating to micropegmatite.

micropelagicadj

microscopic and pelagic

micropelletnoun

A very small pellet

micropenileadj

Of or relating to a micropenis.

micropenisnoun

An unusually small penis.

micropenitentenoun

A microscopic penitente (that grows into a full-size one)

micropeptidenoun

A very small peptide that has some biological activity and can thus be considered to be a protein

micropercutaneousadj

Involving a very small incision through the skin

microperforateadj

Having very small perforations

microperforatedadj

Having very small perforations

microperforationnoun

An extremely small perforation.

microperfusedadj

Subjected to microperfusion

microperfusernoun

A very small perfuser

microperfusionnoun

perfusion through microscopic pores in a membrane

microperimeternoun

A zone of the retina analysed in microperimetry

microperimetricadj

Relating to microperimetry

microperimetrynoun

perimetry of a small area of the retina

micropermeabilitynoun

microvascular permeability

microperoxidasenoun

Any very small peroxidase, but especially any of the oligopeptides formed by cleavage of cytochrome

micropersonnoun

A minuscule person.

microperspectivenoun

A microscale perspective or viewpoint.

microperthitenoun

perthite in which the intergrowths are on a microscopic scale

microperthiticadj

Relating to or composed of microperthite.

micropestlenoun

A very small pestle (used for tissue homogenization etc)

micropetalousadj

Having small petals.

micropetrographynoun

microscopic petrography

micropetroticadj

Relating to micropetrosis

micropexophagynoun

The microautophagy of peroxisomes

microphagenoun

A small phagocyte, especially a polymorphonuclear leucocyte (a granulocyte)

microphagocytenoun

Synonym of microphage.

microphagousadj

Feeding on small particles.

microphagynoun

The condition of being microphagous

microphakianoun

Abnormal small size of the lens of the eye.

microphakicadj

Relating to, or exhibiting, microphakia.

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