macro- |
great; large; long. |
macrobiotic |
of or relating to macrobiotics or the dietary practice or foods characteristic of it. [2 definitions] |
macrobiotics |
(used with a sing. verb) a philosophical view that emphasizes living in harmony with nature, esp. through a diet of whole grains and vegetables, which is thought to promote long life. |
macrocephalic |
having a large, or abnormally large, skull with a large braincase. |
macrocephaly |
the condition of having an abnormally large head or cranial capacity. (Cf. microcephaly.) |
macroclimate |
the climate of a very large region such as a nation. |
macrocosm |
the universe in its entirety. (Cf. microcosm.) [3 definitions] |
macroeconomics |
(used with a sing. verb) the study of a nation's economy as a whole and of the interrelationships of its various sectors and components. (Cf. microeconomics.) |
macroinstruction |
see "macro." |
macromolecule |
a very large molecule, such as a polymer or protein molecule, composed of hundreds or thousands of atoms. |
macron |
a diacritical mark ( - ), placed over a vowel to indicate that the vowel is long. |
macrophage |
a white blood cell that engulfs and digests microbes, cancer cells, and foreign substances. |
macroscopic |
large enough to be seen by the unaided human eye. (Cf. microscopic.) [2 definitions] |
macula |
a stain, discoloration, spot, or blotch, esp. on the skin. |
macula lutea |
an area close to the center of the retina of the eye where vision is sharpest. |
macumba |
a Brazilian religious cult that combines sorcery and the use of fetishes with elements of Christianity. |
mad |
not of sound mind; temporarily deranged; insane, irrational, or maddened. [6 definitions] |
Madagascar |
an island country in the Indian Ocean east of Mozambique. |
madam |
(sometimes cap.) a woman, addressed politely or courteously. [2 definitions] |
madame |
a married woman, addressed formally or courteously. (abbr.: Mme.) |
mad as a hatter |
wildly impulsive or completely crazy. |