English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 437 of 732

miniretirementnoun

Synonym of microretirement.

miniretrospectivenoun

A small retrospective of an artist's work.

minireviewnoun

A small-scale review.

minirevoltnoun

A small or minor revolt.

minirhizotronnoun

A small form of rhizotron based on transparent tubes.

minisacknoun

A relatively small bag of granular or pelletized material, typically weighing tens of pounds.

minisaganoun

A short saga.

minisarcomerenoun

a small sarcomere associated with myofibrillogenesis

minisatnoun

minisatellite

minisatellitenoun

A short series of bases that reoccurs many times in a genome

minisawnoun

A small saw

miniscalenoun

A small or miniature scale, but larger than microscale.

miniscenarionoun

A miniature scenario.

minischoolnoun

A school with a very small student population.

miniscopenoun

A small (typically hand-held) microscope

miniscreennoun

A miniature screen.

miniscrewnoun

A very small screw (used especially in dentistry)

miniscriptnoun

A very short script of any kind.

minisculeadj

Alternative form of minuscule.

miniSDname

A smaller variant of the SD card, larger than the microSD.

miniseasonnoun

A short season.

minisensornoun

A small sensor

minisequencedadj

analysed by minisequencing

minisequencingnoun

An analysis technique that detects single nucleotide polymorphisms

miniserialnoun

A short serial (story or work in several parts).

miniseriesnoun

A radio or television series with a small number of episodes not intended to last a complete season.

minisessionnoun

A brief session

minisetnoun

A small set.

minishverb

To lessen or cause to seem to be less.

minishakernoun

A small shaker (laboratory equipment).

minisheetnoun

A miniature sheet.

minishernoun

One who minishes.

minishmentnoun

The act of diminishing, or the state of being diminished; diminution; reduction.

minishownoun

A small show.

minishuntnoun

A small shunt

Minisinkname

A loosely defined geographic region of the Upper Delaware River valley in northwestern New Jersey (Sussex and Warren Counties), northeastern Pennsylvania (Pike and Northampton Counties) and New York (Orange and Sullivan Counties).

minisitenoun

A small web site.

miniskinoun

A short ski.

miniskirtnoun

A short skirt with its hemline well above the knees, generally at mid-thigh level.

miniskirtedadj

Wearing a miniskirt.

minislicenoun

A very thin slice of biological material.

minislumpnoun

A brief slump in performance

minisodenoun

A very short episode of a television programme.

minisolonoun

A short solo.

minisondenoun

A miniature sonde

minispectaclenoun

A minor, small-scale spectacle (impressive event).

minispectrometernoun

A small spectrometer

minispherenoun

A very small sphere, especially a spherical colloidal particle.

minispikenoun

A small syringe used to withdraw a liquid from a vial or ampoule

minispindlenoun

A small spindle (in any of several contexts)

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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 437. 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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