| mechanotherapy |
the treatment of injuries, disease, or malformation by mechanical devices, massage, or the like. |
| Mechlin lace |
a fine Belgian bobbin lace with a raised cord that outlines the design. |
| med. |
abbreviation of "medical," of or relating to the study or practice of medicine. [2 definitions] |
| medal |
a flat piece of metal, in varying shapes and with an appropriate design or inscription stamped on it, used as an award or as a commemorative or religious object. |
| medalist |
a designer or maker of medals. [3 definitions] |
| medallion |
a large medal or something that resembles one. [2 definitions] |
| medal play |
a type of golf competition in which the total number of strokes taken by each side determines the score. (Cf. match play.) |
| meddle |
to interfere in matters concerning someone else, without authorization or request. [2 definitions] |
| meddlesome |
inclined to meddle or interfere in the business or affairs of others; interfering. |
| medevac |
the evacuation by helicopter, or other aircraft, of persons needing immediate medical attention. [4 definitions] |
| medi- |
middle. |
| media1 |
a pl. of medium. [2 definitions] |
| media2 |
the middle layer of an arterial or lymphatic duct. |
| mediaeval |
variant of medieval. |
| media event |
a public event that is deliberately staged in order to gain publicity from the news media. |
| medial |
in, at, toward, or pertaining to the middle; median. [5 definitions] |
| median |
in, toward, or pertaining to the middle. [6 definitions] |
| mediant |
in music, the third tone of a major or minor scale. |
| mediate |
to act as an intermediary in (a dispute) or bring about (an agreement). [5 definitions] |
| mediation |
the act or process of mediating between two disputing or disagreeing parties to bring about a resolution; arbitration. |
| medic1 |
a member of the medical corps in the military. [2 definitions] |