| MYALL | • myall n. (Obsolete, Australian Aboriginal) A stranger; an ignorant person. • myall n. (Australia) An Aborigine living according to tradition. • myall adj. (Australia) According to Aboriginal tradition; traditionally indigenous. |
| MYLAR | • mylar n. A polyester film. • MYLAR n. strong polyester film. |
| MYNAH | • mynah n. Alternative spelling of myna. • MYNAH n. (Hindi) an Asiatic bird of the starling family, also MYNA. |
| MYNAS | • mynas n. Plural of myna. • MYNA n. (Hindi) an Asiatic bird of the starling family, also MYNAH. |
| MYOID | • myoid adj. (Anatomy) Composed of, or resembling muscle. • MYOID n. a section of a retinal cone or rod which is sensitive to changes in light intensity. |
| MYOMA | • myoma n. (Pathology) A tumor composed of muscle tissue, usually benign and commonly occurring in the uterus and the esophagus. • MYOMA n. a tumour composed of muscle tissue. |
| MYOPE | • myope n. One who has myopia. • MYOPE n. (Greek) a person having myopy, also MYOPS. |
| MYOPS | • myops n. (Obsolete) A myope; a person who has myopia. • MYOPS n. (Greek) a short-sighted person, also MYOPE. |
| MYOPY | • myopy n. Archaic form of myopia. • MYOPY n. (Greek) a visual defect, also MYOPIA. |
| MYRRH | • myrrh n. A red-brown resinous material, the dried sap of a tree of the species Commiphora myrrha, used as perfume… • myrrh n. (Scotland) The herb chervil. • MYRRH n. an aromatic gum resin. |
| MYSID | • mysid n. (Zoology) Any crustacean of the order Mysida. • mysid n. (Zoology, less common) Any crustacean of the family Mysidae. • MYSID n. a kind of small shrimp. |
| MYTHI | • mythi n. Plural of mythus. • MYTHUS n. (Latin) a type of traditional story, also MYTH, MYTHOS. |
| MYTHS | • myths n. Plural of myth. • MYTH n. a type of traditional story, also MYTHOS, MYTHUS. |
| MYTHY | • mythy adj. (Informal) Of or pertaining to myth; mythical. • MYTHY adj. resembling myth. |
| MYXOS | • MYXO n. (Australian slang) myxomatosis, a disease introduced to control rabbits. |