English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 399 of 732

midpointnoun

A point equidistant between two extremes.

midportionnoun

The middle part.

midpositionadj

In a middle position.

midposterioradj

In the middle of the posterior part

midposteriorlyadv

In a midposterior orientation.

midpregnancynoun

The middle period of a pregnancy

midpregnantadj

In the middle of pregnancy; during pregnancy.

midpriceadj

At a medium price, between luxury and low-end products

midprocedureadj

Of, pertaining to, or occurring in the middle of a procedure.

midprojectnoun

The middle of a project

midprophasenoun

The middle part of prophase

midproximaladj

In the middle of the proximal region

midpupillaryadj

In the middle of the pupil of the eye.

midpursuitadv

While pursuing

midquarteradj

Occurring in the middle of a quarter

midquelnoun

A work that is set during the timeframe of a previous work, rather than before or after it.

midquestionnoun

A point in time during which a question is being asked.

midquotenoun

The mean of a bid price and asking price

midracenoun

The middle of a race

midrailnoun

A rail installed between upper and lower rails.

midrankingadj

Having a rank or status that is not particularly high or low

midrapiditynoun

The rapidity of a particle close to the axis of a beam of particles.

Midrashnoun

A Rabbinic commentary on a text from the Hebrew Scripture.

Midrashicadj

Of or pertaining to a Midrash or to Midrashim.

Midrashimnoun

plural of Midrash

midrashistnoun

One who writes a commentary on the Midrash.

midratenoun

The average of the buying and selling rates for a currency.

midratsnoun

midnight rations

midregionnoun

The middle of a region.

midregionaladj

Relating to, or situated in the middle of a region

midribnoun

The strengthened vein down the middle of a flower petal or simple leaf or leaflet.

midribbedadj

Having a midrib.

midrideadj

During a ride.

midriffnoun

The middle section of the human torso, from below the chest to above the waist; the abdomen and its back part.

midriffedadj

Having a (specified kind of) midriff.

midriseadj

Neither high-rise nor low-rise; typically consisting of four to ten stories.

midriseradj

Alternative form of midrise.

midriveradv

In the middle of a river.

midrolladj

In the middle of a roll of film.

midrootadj

In the middle of a root

midrostrocaudaladj

In the middle of the rostrocaudal region

midrostrocaudallyadv

In a midrostrocaudal manner

midroundadj

during a round

midrowadj

In the middle of a row.

midrunadv

During a run.

midsnoun

Middle-grade marijuana.

midsagittaladj

At the middle of the sagittal plane.

midsagittallyadv

At the middle of the sagittal plane.

Midsayapname

A municipality of Cotabato, Philippines.

midscaleadj

Neither downscale nor upscale.

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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 399. 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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