English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 431 of 732

minibeastnoun

A small terrestrial creature; including arthropods, gastropods, worms etc.

minibikenoun

A small motorized two-wheeled vehicle, just big enough for one adult to ride; such bikes are rarely street-legal.

minibikernoun

One who rides a minibike.

minibiographynoun

A short biography.

minibioreactornoun

A small bioreactor

minibitenoun

A small, easily-digested article, programme, etc.

miniblindnoun

A Venetian blind with very narrow slats.

miniblognoun

A small weblog.

miniblotternoun

A small membrane used for western blot analysis.

miniboardnoun

A miniature board, such as a surfboard or a circuit board.

minibodynoun

An antibody fragment that has biological activity

minibondnoun

A credit-linked note.

miniboomnoun

A small, brief boom, such as in interest or demand

minibossnoun

A minor or incidental boss in a video game.

miniboxnoun

A small box.

minibraainoun

A small (miniature) barbecue; a barbecue for two people.

minibreaknoun

A brief pause for relaxation.

minibreathnoun

A short intake of breath taken between spoken syllables

minibrewerynoun

A small-scale brewery.

minibrowsernoun

Synonym of microbrowser.

minibubblenoun

A minor bubble.

minibudgetnoun

A small budget.

miniburgernoun

A small burger.

miniburstnoun

A small burst.

minibusnoun

A small bus, especially one used as transport for small groups.

minicabnoun

A small car used as a taxi (rather than a traditional black cab).

minicalculatornoun

A pocket calculator.

minicalorimeternoun

A small calorimeter

minicamnoun

A small movie camera.

minicameranoun

A miniature camera.

minicampnoun

A short training session for members of a professional sports team, held before the main preseason training

minicannoun

A small can.

minicanalnoun

A small canal

minicapenoun

A short cape-like garment worn over the shoulders.

minicarnoun

A very small car; specifically, a car that is smaller than a subcompact

minicasinonoun

A small casino.

minicasknoun

A small cask

minicassettenoun

A small cassette for use with a tape player, cassette player, or dictation machine.

minicavitynoun

A small cavity

minicelebritynoun

Synonym of minor celebrity (“a celebrity of little importance or significance; someone famous for being famous”).

minicellnoun

An achromosomal cell resulting from aberrant cell division, containing RNA and protein but little or no chromosomal DNA.

minicellulosomenoun

A very small cellulosome

minicentrifugenoun

A small centrifuge

minichainnoun

A small chain (in various senses).

minichapelnoun

A small chapel.

minichargedadj

Having a much smaller electric charge than is normal

minicheeseburgernoun

A small cheeseburger.

Minichielloname

A surname from Italian.

minichromosomaladj

Relating to minichromosomes.

minichromosomenoun

A structure, resembling chromatin, formed from the DNA of a virus and histones from the host.

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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 431. 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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