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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...
MILT'WORT, n. A plant of the genus Asplenium.
MILT'ER, n. A male fish.
MILT, n. 1. In anatomy, the spleen, a viscus situated in the left hypochondrium ...
MILL'STONE, n. A stone used for grinding grain. MILL'-TOOTH , n. plu. mill-teeth...
MILLRE'A MILLREE', n. A coin of Portugal of the value of $1.24 cents.
MILL'RACE, n. The current of water that drives a mill wheel, or the canal in whi...
MILL'POND, n. A pond or reservoir of water raised for driving a mill wheel.
MILL'IONTH, a. The ten hundred thousandth.
MILL'IONED, a. Multiplied by millions. [Not used.]
MILL'IONARY, a. Pertaining to millions; consisting of millions; as the millionar...
MILLION, n. mil'yun. [L. mille, a thousand.] 1. The number of ten hundred thousa...
MIL'LINERY, n. The articles made or sold by milliners, as head-dresses, hats or ...
MIL'LINER, n. [Johnson supposes this word to be Milaner, form Milan, in Italy.] ...