English Words: M

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millineringnoun

Millinery.

millinerynoun

Women's hats.

millinewtonnoun

One-thousandth of a newton.

millingnoun

Any of various grinding, cutting, or shredding processes using any of various types of mill.

milling machinenoun

A machine tool in which a rotating cutter is moved against the workpiece (or vice versa) in order to cut the latter to a desired shape.

Millingtonname

A placename:

millinillionnum

10³⁰⁰³.

millinormaladj

Having a concentration one thousandth that of a normal solution

millioctavenoun

One thousandth of an octave (musical interval).

millioerstednoun

One thousandth of an oersted (unit of magnetizing field).

milliohmnoun

One thousandth (10⁻³) of an ohm, abbreviated as mΩ.

milliohmmeternoun

An ohmmeter for measuring low resistances.

millionnum

The cardinal number 1 000 000: 10⁶; a thousand thousand.

million and onephrase

Synonym of thousand and one.

million-dollar questionnoun

A question that is very important, difficult to answer, or (especially) both.

millionairenoun

Somebody whose wealth is at least one million (10⁶) currency units.

millionaire shortbreadnoun

a light snack consisting of an oblong piece of shortbread with a layer of caramel and then another of hard chocolate on top.

millionaire's saladnoun

A palm tree, Deckenia nobilis.

millionairedomnoun

The state of being a millionaire.

millionairehoodnoun

The condition of being a millionaire.

Millionaires' Rowname

A (real or imagined) street consisting of the residences of very rich people.

millionaireshipnoun

The condition of being a millionaire.

millionairessnoun

A woman whose wealth is greater than one million dollars, or the local currency; a female millionaire.

millionairishadj

Characteristic of a millionaire

millionairismnoun

The condition of being a millionaire

millionaryadj

Of or relating to millions; consisting of millions.

millionedadj

Multiplied by millions; innumerable.

millionenniumnoun

Synonym of mega-annum: a period of time consisting of one million years.

millionerdnoun

A wealthy nerd, especially one whose fortune was made in technology.

millionfoldadj

A million times so

Milliongatename

A scandal in Sierra Leone in the 1980s, involving the appropriation of millions of leones of government money for private use.

millionheirnoun

An heir to a million units of currency or more.

millionheiressnoun

An heiress to a million units of currency or more.

millionismnoun

Synonym of millionairehood.

millionistnoun

A millionaire.

millionizeverb

To make extremely numerous.

millionnairenoun

Archaic spelling of millionaire.

millionocracynoun

A ruling class consisting of millionaires, or the very rich.

millionsnum

plural of million

millionthadj

The ordinal form of the number one million.

milliontynum

A very large number.

milliosmolnoun

A unit of measure, one thousandth of an osmol.

milliosmolaladj

Having an osmolality measured in milliosmoles

milliosmolaradj

Having an osmolarity measured in milliosmoles

milliosmolaritynoun

osmolarity measured in milliosmols

milliosmolenoun

A unit of measurement equal to one thousandth of an osmole.

milliparsecnoun

A unit of distance equal to one thousandth of a parsec

millipascalnoun

A unit equal to one thousandth of a pascal (symbol mPa).

millipawnnoun

One thousandth of the value of a pawn, especially for calculation purposes in computer chess.

millipedaladj

Like a millipede or millipedes; many-legged.

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