English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 436 of 732

minionettenoun

Alternative form of mignonette.

minionhoodnoun

The state or condition of a minion; minionship

minioningnoun

Kind or loving treatment.

minionishadj

Like or characteristic of a minion.

minionlikeadj

Like or resembling a minion; minionish

minionlyadv

In the manner of a minion; minionlike

minionshipnoun

The state of being a minion.

miniorchestranoun

A small orchestra.

miniosmoticadj

Describing a very small osmotic pump that is used for drug delivery

minipacknoun

A small package of some product.

minipalacenoun

A small palatial building.

minipalettenoun

A small palette.

miniparadenoun

A small parade.

miniparknoun

A small public park.

miniphonenoun

A small phone.

minipiezometernoun

A small piezometer

minipignoun

A small pig of a breed used in biological research

minipillnoun

A type of contraceptive pill containing progestogens without estrogen.

miniplasmidnoun

A plasmid that has been reduced in size

miniplasminnoun

A variant of plasmin that lacks one or more amino acids from the N-terminal position

miniplatenoun

A small surgical plate.

miniplaynoun

A very short play (dramatic work).

miniplugnoun

The small connector used to connect portable audio devices to an output device such as a speaker or headset

minipollnoun

A small or short poll (survey).

miniportnoun

A port that uses a lightweight driver that relies on built-in support from the operating system.

miniportraitnoun

A small portrait.

miniprepnoun

A rapid, small-scale isolation of plasmid DNA from bacteria.

minipreparationnoun

Small-scale preparation of plasmid DNA.

minipretzelnoun

A small pretzel.

miniprintnoun

A miniature print.

miniprinternoun

A small, compact computer printer.

miniprionnoun

An unusually short prion.

miniprobenoun

A small probe

miniprojectornoun

A miniature projector.

miniproteinnoun

A small protein (or a large polypeptide), especially one that folds into a structure similar to that of a normal protein

miniproteinasenoun

A relatively small proteinase

miniproteinsnoun

plural of miniprotein

minipubertynoun

A temporary raised level of sex hormones that initiates gender-specific changes in a fetus

minipumpnoun

Any of many small-scale pumps

miniquakenoun

A minor quake.

miniracenoun

A short race (contest of speed).

minirampnoun

A relatively small skateboard ramp.

minireactornoun

A small-scale reactor

minirebellionnoun

A small rebellion.

minireceptornoun

A small receptor

minirecessionnoun

A minor economic recession.

minirecordernoun

A small recorder.

minirefrigeratornoun

A small refrigerator, such as is often found in hotel or dormitory rooms

minirepliconnoun

A small replicon

miniresurgencenoun

A little resurgence.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

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 436. 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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