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MINCED-PIE, n. A pie made with minced meat and other ingredients, baked in paste.
MINCE-PIE MIN'CED, pp. Cut or chopped into very small pieces.
MINCE, v.t. mins. [L. minuo, to diminish; L. minor, smaller; minuo, to diminish;...
MIN'ATORY, a. Threatening; menacing.
MIN'ARET, n. A small spire or steeple, or spire-like ornament in Saracen archite...
MINAC'ITY, n. [L. minax.] Disposition to threaten. [Little used.]
MINA'CIOUS, a. [L. minax, from minor, to threaten.] Threatening; menacing.
MI'NA, n. [L. mina.] A weight or denomination of money. The mina of the Old Test...
MIMOG'RAPHER, n. [Gr.] A writer of farces.
MIM'ICRY, n. Ludicrous imitation for sport or ridicule.
MIM'ICK, v.t. To imitate or ape for sport; to attempt to excite laughter or deri...
MIM'IC MIM'ICAL, a. [L. mimus, mimicus; Gr. to imitate.] 1. Imitative; inclined ...
MIMET'IC, a. [Gr.] Apt to imitate; given to aping or mimicry.
MIME'SIS, n. [Gr.] In rhetoric, imitation of the voice or gestures of another.
MI'MER, n. A mimic. [See Mimic .]
MIME, n. A buffoon. [See Mimic .] 1. A kind of dramatic farce. MIME , v.i. To mi...