Middle West |
see "Midwest." |
midget |
(sometimes considered offensive) a much smaller than average person whose body is typically proportioned. [5 definitions] |
midland |
the interior or inland part of a region or country. [2 definitions] |
midnight |
twelve o'clock at night. [3 definitions] |
midst1 |
the middle of a time. [4 definitions] |
midway |
halfway between two points. [2 definitions] |
Midwest |
the north central flatlands of the United States from the Rocky Mountains through Ohio, Kansas, and Missouri; Middle West. |
might1 |
used to express the possibility of something happening or being true. [5 definitions] |
might2 |
effective force or power; ability. [2 definitions] |
mighty |
having or displaying great power, strength, or ability. [4 definitions] |
migrant |
moving from place to place; migratory. [3 definitions] |
migrate |
to move from one region into another. [2 definitions] |
migration |
the act or process of migrating. [2 definitions] |
mild |
characterized by gentleness or temperateness. [3 definitions] |
mildew |
any of several fungi that grow on plants and, under moist conditions, on other organic materials such as paper. [3 definitions] |
mile |
a unit of length equal to 5,280 feet or 1.609 kilometers; statute mile. (abbr.: mi.) [3 definitions] |
mileage |
distance in terms of miles. [4 definitions] |
milestone |
a stone that indicates the distance in miles to a specified place. [2 definitions] |
military |
of or pertaining to warfare or preparation for war. [3 definitions] |
militia |
a military body of trained civilians, usu. active only in emergencies. |
milk |
a white liquid produced by female mammals as food for their offspring. [7 definitions] |