English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 401 of 732

midspectraladj

In the middle of a spectrum

midspeechnoun

A point in time during a speech, or while one is speaking.

midspherenoun

A middle sphere or region.

midspinaladj

In line with the middle of the spine

midsporulationadj

Relating to the middle part of sporulation

midspreadnoun

The interquartile range.

midspringadj

Alternative form of mid-spring.

midstnoun

A place in the middle of something; may be used of a literal or metaphorical location.

midstagenoun

An intermediate stage, between beginning and completion

midstagernoun

A person or thing occupying or at a midstage.

midstancenoun

The point in walking at which the raised leg passes the grounded leg that is supporting the body's weight.

midstepadv

During a step.

midsternaladj

In the middle of a sternal region

midstockadj

Of or relating to a form of stock photography with mid-priced images, falling between macrostock and microstock.

midstoreyadj

In the middle part of a storey

midstormadj

During a storm.

midstorynoun

The middle part of a story, neither the beginning nor the end.

midstoutadj

Moderately stout.

midstratumnoun

The middle of a stratum

midstreamnoun

The middle of a stream or river.

midstreetadv

In the middle of a street.

midstrengthadj

Of a medium strength.

midstretchadv

In the middle of the stretch of a race

midstriatumnoun

The middle of the striatum

midstrideadv

In the middle of a stride.

midstringadj

Within a string of text characters.

midstripenoun

A stripe-like marking that runs down the center of a living thing, such as a flower petal or an insect's body.

midstrokenoun

The midpart of a stroke.

midstrollnoun

A point in time during a stroll.

midstyledadj

Having a style of medium length.

midsubclavianadj

In the middle of a subclavian vein or artery

midsummarynoun

A trimmed midrange.

midsummernoun

The period around the summer solstice; around June 21st in the northern hemisphere.

midsummer madnessnoun

Madness attributable to the heat of summer, or to the midsummer moon.

midsummerishadj

Resembling or characteristic of midsummer.

midsummeryadj

Of or relating to midsummer.

midsurfacenoun

The middle part of a surface

midsuturaladj

In the middle of a suture

midswallownoun

A point in time when someone is swallowing.

midswapnoun

The mean of offer and bid rates.

midswimadj

During a swim.

midswingnoun

The midpoint of a swinging motion.

midsyllableadj

Occurring in the middle of a syllable.

midsystolenoun

The middle portion of systole, during which midsystolic events can occur, such as midsystolic murmur, midsystolic ejection, and midsystolic click.

midsystolicadj

Of or pertaining to the middle portion of systole, as with midsystolic murmur, midsystolic ejection, and midsystolic click.

Midt-Telemarkname

A municipality in Telemark county, Norway.

midtableadj

Of medium rank in the standings, not a top or bottom team.

midtalenoun

The middle of a story

midtapadv

During the action of tapping.

midtarsaladj

Of or relating to the state of being jointed between the two rows of tarsal bones in a foot.

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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 401. 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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