English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 397 of 732

midlegadj

In the middle of the leg.

midlengthadj

Neither (too) short nor (too) long.

MIDletnoun

An application that uses the Mobile Information Device Profile of the Connected Limited Device Configuration for the embedded Java environment.

Midletonname

A town in County Cork, Ireland (Irish grid ref W 8773).

midleveladj

Alternative form of mid-level.

midlicknoun

The midpoint of the action of licking.

midlifeadj

Occurring in the middle point of one's life, usually considered about 45.

midlifernoun

One whose age is midlife.

midlightnoun

A moment or aspect neither favorable or unfavorable; a neutral happening or incident.

midlinenoun

The medial line (or plane) of the body, which divides the body into halves that are mirror-images of each other.

midlingualadj

In the middle of the tongue

midlistadj

Unlikely to be more than modestly successful.

midlittoraladj

In the middle part of a seashore.

midlobenoun

The middle part of a lobe

midlogarithmicadj

Describing the middle of the logarithmic growth phase of bacteria etc

midlongadj

Moderately long.

Midlothianname

A former county of Scotland, which became a district in Lothian Region in 1975.

midlumbaradj

In the middle of the lower back

midlungnoun

The nexus of an individual lung

midlutealadj

In the middle of the corpus luteum

midmainnoun

The middle part of the sea.

midmajornoun

A college not affiliated with a conference that is one of the primary partners in the College Football Playoff

midmannoun

A male midwife.

midmanagementnoun

middle management

midmandibularadj

In the middle of the mandible.

midmarriageadj

During a period of marriage.

midmatchadj

During a match.

midmealadj

Occurring in the middle of a meal

midmeetingnoun

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

midmembraneousadj

Relating to the middle of a membrane

midmetacarpaladj

In the middle of the metacarpus

midmodiolaradj

In the middle of a modiolus

midmonthadj

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

midmonthlyadj

Occurring midmonth.

midmornnoun

Synonym of midmorning.

midmorningnoun

The middle of the morning.

midmostadj

superlative form of mid: most mid; in the exact middle, or nearest to the exact middle; middlemost.

midmotionnoun

A point in time during motion.

midmountainadj

Amid mountains; in a mountainous region.

midmovementnoun

A point in time during a movement.

midmovieadj

During a movie or a showing of a movie.

midmyocardialadj

Relating to the midmyocardium

midmyocardiumnoun

The middle of the myocardium

Midnaporename

A large city in West Bengal, India.

midnecknoun

The middle part of the neck.

midnervenoun

midrib

midnessnoun

The state or quality of being mid.

midneurogenesisnoun

The middle stage of neurogenesis

midnightnoun

The middle of the night: the sixth temporal hour, equidistant between sunset and sunrise.

midnight chownoun

A meal served in the mess hall around midnight or later.

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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 397. 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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