English Words: M

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microweldingnoun

A welding technique that uses a highly focused energy source, such as a laser, to create extremely small and precise welds. This method is particularly useful for joining delicate or intricate components where traditional welding methods might cause damage or distortion.

microwellnoun

A microscopic well; especially one of a large array on a specialized microscope slide.

microwhip scorpionnoun

A palpigrade.

MicroWikiname

A generic name for an encyclopaedia or wiki that pertains to micronationalism.

microwirenoun

A very small diameter wire, especially one with a glass coating.

microworknoun

The series of small tasks which together comprise a large unified project, completed by many people over the Internet.

microworldnoun

The world as it exists at a microscopic scale, subject to quantum effects etc.

microwriternoun

A hand-held wordprocessor with a chording keyboard.

microziphodontadj

Having very small ziphodont serrations

microzonaladj

Relating to microzones

microzonationnoun

Formation into microzones.

microzonenoun

An extremely small area.

microzoningnoun

Very small-scale zoning, especially in order to map small seismic zones

microzooidnoun

A very minute free-swimming zooid that buries itself in the body of a sedentary animalcule.

microzoologynoun

The subdiscipline of microbiology that deals with microscopic animals.

microzoonnoun

Any animal microorganism

microzooplanktonnoun

Any of the smallest forms of zooplankton

microzooplanktonicadj

Related to microzooplankton

microzoosporenoun

A very small zoospore.

microzymanoun

Any pleomorphic organism inside any given body.

microzymenoun

A microorganism supposed to act like an enzyme in causing or propagating certain infectious or contagious diseases; a pathogenic bacterial organism.

micrurgistnoun

One who carries out micrurgy.

micrurgynoun

The manipulation of individual cells, using very small instruments and a microscope

micticadj

Relating to mixis.

mictionnoun

Urination.

micto-prefix

mixed

mictocalcificationnoun

The calcification into a mixture of benign and malignant forms.

mictomagneticadj

relating to mictomagnetism

mictomagnetismnoun

A form of quantum magnetism involving the overlap of wave functions

mictoplasmnoun

Any phloem containing sieve cells.

micturateverb

To urinate.

micturatornoun

A person who micturates; a urinator.

micturitionnoun

Urination.

micturitionaladj

Relating to micturition (urination)

Micucciname

A surname from Italian.

Miculekname

A surname.

Micăsasaname

A village and commune of Sibiu County, Romania.

Mid Bedsname

Mid Bedfordshire (an electoral district in Bedfordshire, England).

mid cellnoun

A white blood cell, such as a monocyte or blast cell, with around 100 femtoliters in volume, greater than most lymphocytes and less than most granulocytes.

mid hundredsnoun

An unspecified number between 100 and 200 that is rather in the middle between those limits, as opposed to low hundreds and high hundreds.

Mid Murrayname

A local government area in the south-east of South Australia; in full, Mid Murray Council.

mid-prefix

Denoting the middle part.

mid-adolescentadj

being in or pertaining to the middle of the adolescence

mid-agedadj

middle-aged

mid-airnoun

The middle of the air, as while in flight.

Mid-Americaname

Middle America

Mid-Americanadj

Of or relating to Middle America.

mid-Aprilnoun

Any time in the middle of April.

Mid-Atlanticname

The middle of the East Coast of the United States, typically consisting of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, DC.

mid-Augustnoun

Any time in the middle of August.

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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 388. 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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