| mistrust |
lack of belief or confidence in the good intentions of people; doubt. [3 definitions] |
| mistrustful |
full of suspicion or mistrust. |
| misty |
made up of mist or looking like mist. [2 definitions] |
| misunderstand |
to fail to comprehend correctly; interpret wrongly. |
| misunderstanding |
a failure to comprehend correctly. [2 definitions] |
| misunderstood |
not understood or interpreted correctly. [2 definitions] |
| misusage |
incorrect or improper usage, as of a word. [2 definitions] |
| misuse |
a wrong or inappropriate use. [3 definitions] |
| misvalue |
to judge the value of incorrectly, esp. to undervalue. |
| misword |
to word or express incorrectly. |
| miswrite |
to write incorrectly. |
| mite1 |
one of several tiny, often parasitic arachnids. |
| mite2 |
a tiny amount of something, esp. money. [3 definitions] |
| miter |
a tall, arched headdress worn by bishops or high priests. [4 definitions] |
| miter box |
a boxlike structure used in carpentry, having slots to position a saw correctly in making angled cuts. |
| miter saw |
a kind of saw1 used to make special cuts in wood. |
| mithridate |
a substance that reputedly acts as an antidote to poison. |
| mitigate |
to lessen the force or impact of. [2 definitions] |
| mitochondrion |
any of the very tiny rodlike, stringlike, or bean-shaped structures that occur in nearly all cells of plants and animals, and that process food for energy. |
| mitosis |
duplication and division of the nucleus of a dividing cell. [2 definitions] |
| mitral |
of, like, or resembling a miter. [2 definitions] |