Microscopic, Microscopical, a.

    1. [Applied to the eye.] Able to see minute objects.
    2. With a microscope, by the aid of a microscope.
    3. Very small, very minute.

Microzoa, n. pl. Infusoria, phytozoaria.

Mid, a. Middle, intervening.

Mid-day, a. Meridional.

Mid-day, n. Noon, noontide, meridian, high noon.

Middle, a.

    1. Mean, medial, halfway, between the extremes.
    2. Intermediate, intervening.

Middle, n.

    1. Midst, centre, central part.
    2. Mean, something intermediate.

Middle-age, a. Mediæval.

Middleman, n.

    1. Agent, broker, factor, intermediary, go-between.
    2. Commoner.

Middle classes. Bourgeoisie.

Middling, a. Ordinary, average, moderate, passable, tolerable, mediocre, medium.

Midland, a.

    1. Inland.
    2. Mediterranean.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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