English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 390 of 732

midamblenoun

A portion of data located in the middle of a file or stream.

Midanadj

Synonym of Midasian.

midanterioradj

In the middle of the anterior region

midanteriorlyadv

In a midanterior orientation.

midarchnoun

The midpoint of an arch.

midargumentnoun

A point in time during an argument.

midarmnoun

The middle (lengthwise) of the upper (proximal) part of the arm.

Midasname

A king who sought and was for a while granted the cherished but subtly dangerous magical power to turn anything he touched into gold.

Midas touchname

The ability to turn everything one touches into gold.

Midas-likeadj

Like the Greek king Midas and his mythical (and cursed) ability to turn things he touched into gold.

Midasianadj

Pertaining to or resembling the Greek king Midas or his mythical (and cursed) ability to turn things he touched into gold.

midatrialadj

In the middle of the atrial region

midauctionnoun

A point in time during an auction.

midaxillaryadj

Describing a vertical line on the body downwards from the armpit

midazolamnoun

A sedative of the benzodiazepine class, used (as the hydrochloride) chiefly as a premedication for anesthesia; 8-chloro-6-(2-fluorophenyl)-1-methyl-4H-imidazo[1,5-a][1,4]benzodiazepine, C₁₈H₁₃ClFN₃.

midbacknoun

The middle portion of the back.

midbandnoun

A midrange frequency band.

midbarknoun

The midpoint of a bark.

midbasaladj

In the middle of a base

midbassnoun

The midrange of bass frequencies.

midbattleadv

During a battle.

midbayadj

In the middle of a bay; partway along a bay.

midbeatadv

In the middle of a beat (of a heart, of music etc.)

midbienoun

An intermediate user or player.

midbiteadv

While taking a bite; while eating.

midbivalentadj

in the middle of a bivalent chromosome

midblastulanoun

A stage, in the development of an embryo, at which zygotic gene transcription is activated

midblockadj

Located in the middle of a city block

midbodynoun

The middle of the body; the trunk

midbookadj

Located at some point near the middle of a book.

midbossnoun

Synonym of miniboss.

midbowadv

in the middle of a bow (all meanings)

midbrainnoun

A part of the brain located rostral to the pons and caudal to the thalamus and the basal ganglia, composed of the tectum (dorsal portion) and the tegmentum (ventral portion).

midbreakfastadv

During breakfast.

midbreathnoun

A point in time during a breath.

midbroadadj

Moderately broad.

midbrowadj

Alternative form of middlebrow.

midbuccaladj

In the middle of the cheek

midbudgetadj

Having or requiring a moderate budget.

midcalfadj

Extending to the middle of the calf of the leg.

midcalladj

During a call.

midcampaignadj

During a political campaign.

midcapadj

Having medium market capitalization, often defined as between 2 and 10 billion US dollars

midcapillaryadj

In the middle of a capillary

midcareeradj

In the middle of one's career.

midcarpaladj

In the middle of the carpus

midcaudaladj

In the middle of the caudal region

midcaudallyadv

In a midcaudal manner

midcellnoun

The region in the middle of a cell where division takes place

midcentraladj

Relating to the middle of a centre

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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 390. 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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