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MI'NY, a. [from mine.] Abounding with mines. 1. Subterraneous.
MI'RABLE, a. Wonderful. [Not in use.]
MIR'ACLE, n. [L. miraculum, from miror, to wonder.] 1. Literally, a wonder or wo...
MIR'ACLE-MONGER, n. An impostor who pretends to work miracles.
MIRAC'ULOUS, a. Performed supernaturally, or by a power beyond the ordinary agen...
MIRAC'ULOUSLY, adv. by miracle; supernaturally. AEneas, wounded as he was, could...
MIRAC'ULOUSNESS, n. The state of being effected by miracle or by supernatural ag...
MIRADOR, n. [L. miror.] A balcony or gallery commanding an extensive view.
MIRE, n. Deep mud; earth so wet and soft as to yield to the feet and to wheels. ...
MIRE-CROW, n. The sea-crow or pewit gull, of the genus Larus.
MI'RINESS, n. [from miry.] The state of consisting of deep mud.
MIRK, a. Dark. [See Murky .]
MIRK'SOME, a. Dark; obscure. [See Murky .]
MIRK'SOMENESS, n. Obscurity. [See Murky .]
MIR'ROR, n. [L. miror, to admire.] 1. A looking glass; any glass or polished sub...
MIR'ROR-STONE, n. A bright stone.