| MEDAKA | • medaka n. Oryzias latipes, a small Japanese ricefish, popular for use in aquariums. • MEDAKA n. (Japanese) a small Japanese fish, also MEDACCA. |
| MEDALS | • medals n. Plural of medal. • medals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of medal. • MEDAL v. to honour with a commemorative piece of metal. |
| MEDDLE | • meddle v. To interfere in or with; to concern oneself with unduly. • meddle v. (Obsolete) To interest or engage oneself; to have to do (with), in a good sense. • meddle v. (Obsolete) To mix (something) with some other substance; to commingle, combine, blend. |
| MEDFLY | • medfly n. A small fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata, native to the Mediterranean. • MEDFLY n. a Mediterranean fruit fly. |
| MEDIAD | • mediad adj. Toward the middle line. • MEDIAD adv. toward the middle of a body. |
| MEDIAE | • mediae n. Plural of media. • MEDIA n. (Latin) the middle layer of a blood vessel. |
| MEDIAL | • medial adj. (Mathematics) Of or pertaining to a mean or average. • medial adj. Situated in or near the middle; not at either end. • medial n. Any of various things that occur in the middle. |
| MEDIAN | • median n. (Anatomy, now rare) A central vein or nerve, especially the median vein or median nerve running through… • median n. (Geometry) A line segment joining the vertex of triangle to the midpoint of the opposing side. • median n. (Statistics) A number separating the higher half from the lower half of a data sample, population, or… |
| MEDIAS | • medias n. (Proscribed) plural of media. • MEDIA n. (Latin) the middle layer of a blood vessel. |
| MEDICK | • medick n. Any of various European and North African herbs, of the genus Medicago, several of which are grown for fodder etc. • medick adj. Obsolete spelling of medic (“medical”). • MEDICK n. a clover-like plant. |
| MEDICO | • medico n. (Informal) A physician or medical doctor; sometimes also a medical student. • medico- pref. Medicine; medical. • MEDICO n. (colloquial) a doctor, a medical student, also MEDIC. |
| MEDICS | • medics n. Plural of medic. • medics n. (Obsolete) The science of medicine. • MEDIC n. one engaged in medical work, also MEDICO. |
| MEDINA | • medina n. The traditional, older or non-European area of a North African town. • Medina prop.n. The capital city of the Medina region, Saudi Arabia; a city, holy to Islam, 200 miles north of Mecca… • Medina prop.n. A suburb of Perth, Western Australia. |
| MEDIUM | • medium n. The material of the surrounding environment, e.g. solid, liquid, gas, vacuum, or a specific substance… • medium n. The materials or empty space through which signals, waves, or forces pass. • medium n. A format for communicating or presenting information. |
| MEDIUS | • medius n. (Anatomy) The middle finger; the third digit, or that which corresponds to it. • MEDIUS n. (Latin) the middle finger. |
| MEDLAR | • medlar n. Mespilus germanica, common medlar (now often Crataegus germanica). • medlar n. Any tree of the genus Mespilus, now Crataegus sect. Mespilus, including many species now in other genera. • medlar n. Any of several similar trees that bear similar fruit. |
| MEDLED | • MEDLE v. (Shakespeare) to meddle. |
| MEDLES | • MEDLE v. (Shakespeare) to meddle. |
| MEDLEY | • medley n. (Now rare, archaic) Combat, fighting; a battle. • medley n. A collection or mixture of miscellaneous things. • medley n. (Music) A collection of related songs played or mixed together as a single piece. |
| MEDUSA | • medusa n. A jellyfish; specifically (zoology), a non-polyp form of individual cnidarians, consisting of a gelatinous… • Medusa prop.n. (Greek mythology) The youngest and only mortal of the three gorgon sisters, killed by Perseus. • Medusa prop.n. (Archaic) A taxonomic genus within the phylum Cnidaria – diverse jellyfishes, now assigned to numerous other genera. |