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MINISTRYSHIP, for ministry,is little used and hardly proper.
MIN'IUM, n. [L.] The red oxyd of lead, produced by calcination. Lead exposed to ...
MINK, n. An American quadruped of the genus Mustela, an amphibious animal that b...
MINNOC, used by Shakespeare, is supposed by Johnson to be the same as minx.
MIN'NOW MI'NOR, a. [L. minuo, to diminish. See Mince .] 1. Less; smaller; someti...
MI'NORATE, v.t. To diminish. [Not used.]
MINORA'TION, n. A lessening; diminution.
MI'NORITE, n. A Franciscan friar.
MINOR'ITY, n. [L. minor.] 1. The state of being under age. [See Minor.] 2. The s...
MIN'OTAUR, n. [L.. minotaurus; from man, which must have been in early ages a La...
MIN'OW, n. A very small fish, a species of Cyprinus.
MIN'STER, n. A monastery; an ecclesiastical convent or fraternity; but it is sai...
MIN'STREL, n. A singer and musical performer on instruments. Minstrels were form...
MIN'STRELSY, n. The arts and occupations of minstrels; instrumental music. 1. A ...
MINT, n. [L. moneta.] 1. The place where money is coined by public authority. In...
MINT'AGE, n. That which is coined or stamped. 1. The duty paid for coining.