English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 426 of 732

mindeenoun

A person looked after by a minder.

Mindenname

A municipality in Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm district, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

mindernoun

One who minds, tends, or watches something such as a child, a machine, or cattle; a keeper.

Mindericoname

A lect (originally a secret language used by merchants), also known as Piação do Ninhou (“the language of Minde”), spoken by people in Minde in Portugal.

mindestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of mind

mindethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of mind

mindfilenoun

A digital database of a person's life, seen as a mechanism for preserving human knowledge or consciousness.

mindflownoun

The flow, course, progression, or outflow of one's thinking or thoughts; thought-process.

mindfoodnoun

Something which is consumed by the mind in the manner of food.

mindframenoun

A mental attitude; a mindset; a frame of mind.

mindfucknoun

Something that intentionally destabilizes, confuses, or manipulates the mind of another person.

mindfuckernoun

Somebody who intentionally destabilizes, confuses or manipulates the mind of another person.

mindfuckerynoun

That which destabilizes or confuses the mind.

mindfuckingnoun

An act of confusing another person through manipulation.

mindfuckyadj

Characteristic of a mindfuck.

mindfuladj

aware (of something); attentive, heedful.

mindfullyadv

In a mindful manner.

mindfulnessnoun

Awareness.

mindgasmnoun

An orgasmic-like sensation derived from thoughts.

mindhoodnoun

The state, condition, or qualification of being a mind; mentality.

mindingnoun

The act of taking heed of something.

mindismnoun

The philosophical stance that people are basically minds.

mindistnoun

A believer in mindism.

mindlessadj

Showing a lack of forethought or sense.

mindlesslyadv

In a mindless manner.

mindlessnessnoun

The property of being mindless.

mindlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a mind; capable of thought etc.

mindlinknoun

A telepathic link or connection between separate minds.

mindlocknoun

A magic spell or technology that restricts a person's ability to think freely.

mindlyadj

Of or relating to the mind; mental

mindmeldverb

To form a mind meld; to create a deep connection with someone, as though combining into a single mind.

mindmeldingnoun

The act of forming a mind meld.

Mindoroname

A former province of the Philippines.

mindpowernoun

mental power; any power of the mind, such as lateral thinking or psychic ability

mindquakenoun

A sudden drastic change in one's thoughts or beliefs.

mindralnoun

Any carbonated drink; soda, pop.

mindreadverb

To read someone's mind.

mindsnoun

plural of mind

mindscapenoun

A mental landscape; the world of the mind.

mindscrewnoun

Something that destabilizes, confuses, or manipulates a person's mind.

mindsetnoun

A way of thinking; an attitude or opinion, especially a habitual one.

mindsettingnoun

The process of developing a particular mindset for oneself.

mindsharenoun

The share (portion) of one's mind or headspace that has been garnered by a concept; the amount of attention or awareness that a concept gets in one's mind, especially in competition with the many other potential objects of attention, given the limits and opportunity cost of one's attention.

mindshotnoun

The range within which one person can telepathically hear another's thoughts.

mindsightnoun

Focused awareness of one's own mental processes in order to correct undesirable behaviours.

mindspeakingnoun

A form of quasi-telepathic speech.

mindstatenoun

A state of mind.

mindstreamnoun

The succession of moments of consciousness proceeding endlessly from lifetime to lifetime.

mindstylenoun

A customary way of thinking; a set of mental habits.

mindswapnoun

Synonym of bodyswap.

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