English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 391 of 732

midcenturyadj

Occurring around the middle of the century. (Elliptically refers to whichever century is evident from the context of a discussion.)

midcervicaladj

In the middle of the cervix

midchainadj

In the middle of an aliphatic chain

midchanneladj

In the middle of a channel.

midchapteradj

In the middle of a chapter (of a book etc.).

midchargenoun

A point in time during a charge.

midchatnoun

A point in time during a chat.

midchestnoun

The middle of the chest.

midchewnoun

A point in time while chewing.

midchildhoodadj

In the middle of childhood.

midchompnoun

A point in time while eating, partway through a bite.

midchromosomaladj

In the (approximate) middle of a chromosome

midchromosomenoun

the (approximate) middle of a chromosome

midcingulateadj

In or near the middle of the cingulum

midcingulumnoun

The middle part of a cingulum

midcircleadv

In, at, or towards the middle of a circle.

midclassadj

During a class, or lesson.

midclavicularadj

In the middle of the clavicle.

midclicknoun

A point in time when the user is clicking something.

midcoastadj

Located toward the middle of a coast, not at either end

midcoastaladj

Situated in the middle of a stretch of coastline.

midcolonnoun

The middle area of the colon

midcommissuraladj

In the middle of a commissure

midconcertadj

Occurring in the middle of a concert, neither at the beginning nor the end

midcondylaradj

In the middle of a condyle

midconstructionadj

Occurring after construction is under way.

midcontinentadj

In or near the middle of a continent.

midcontinentaladj

In the middle of a continent.

midconversationnoun

The middle of (or any time during) a conversation.

midcoreadj

In between hardcore and softcore; intermediate.

midcoronaladj

In the middle of the coronal plane

midcorrelationnoun

A correlation between the medians of two populations

midcorticaladj

Relating to the middle of a cortex

midcostaladj

Relating to, or situated in the middle of the rib cage

midcourseadj

In the middle of a course

midcourtnoun

The area near the center of a court, such as a basketball or tennis court

midcourternoun

A player in the midcourt.

midcrashnoun

A point in time during a crash.

midcrossingnoun

A time or place that is reached while midst crossing a physical space.

midcrynoun

A point in time during a cry.

midcultnoun

A form of middlebrow culture that copies and adulterates high culture.

midcutadj

Of clothing: neither lowcut nor highcut, but in between.

midcycleadj

Occurring in the middle of a cycle

middahnoun

A personal moral virtue, especially viewed separately from religious obligation.

Middaughname

A surname from German.

middaynoun

Noon; twelve o'clock during the day.

Middelburgname

A city and capital of Zeeland, Netherlands.

Middelfarternoun

Someone from Middelfart, Denmark.

middelmannetjienoun

A ridge between ruts made by wheels in a dirt or gravel road.

middennoun

A dung heap.

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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 391. 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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