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MIGHT, n. pret. of may. Had power or liberty. He might go, or might have gone. 1...
MIF'FED, a. Slightly offended.
MIFF, n. A slight degree of resentment. [Colloquial.]
MIEN, n. Look; air; manner; external appearance; carriage; as a lofty mien; a ma...
MI'EMITE, n. Granular miemite is a sub-variety of magnesian limestone, first fou...
MID'WIFERY, n. The art or practice of assisting women in childbirth; obstetrics....
MID'WIFE, n. [supposed by Junius and Skinner to be meedwife, a woman that has a ...
MID'WAY, n. The middle of the way or distance. Paths indirect, or in the midway ...
MID'WARD, adv. Midst. [Not in use.]
MID'SUMMER, n. The middle of summer; the summer solstice, about the 21st of June.
MID'STREAM, n. The middle of the stream.
MIDST, n. [contracted from middest, the superlative of mid.] The middle. There i...
MID'SHIPS, adv. In the middle of a ship; properly amidships.
MID'SHIPMAN, n. In ships of war, a kind of naval cadet, whose business is to sec...
MID'SHIP, a. Being or belonging to the middle of a ship; as a midship beam.
MID'SEA, n. The Mediterranean sea.