mind reader |
one who professes or is said to have the ability to know what another is thinking without any conventional means of communication. |
mind's eye |
the imagination or memory. |
mine1 |
the possessive form of I; that which belongs to me. |
mine2 |
a deep hole or system of holes made in the earth, from which mineral substances such as gold, coal, or precious stones are extracted. [9 definitions] |
mine detector |
a device used for finding hidden explosive mines. |
minefield |
an expanse of land or water in which mines that explode on contact have been laid. |
minelayer |
a naval vessel designed to lay explosive underwater mines. |
miner |
a person employed to extract coal or other minerals from a mine. |
mineral |
any of various inorganic natural substances, usu. having crystalline structures and a characteristic hardness. [3 definitions] |
mineralize |
to change into a mineral; petrify. [4 definitions] |
mineralogist |
one who specializes in mineralogy. |
mineralogy |
the scientific study of minerals and their properties. |
mineral oil |
an oil derived from petroleum, used in cosmetics and as a laxative. [2 definitions] |
mineral water |
water filled with mineral salts or gases. |
mineral wool |
a wool-like material made of molten rock, slag, or glass, and used as insulation. |
Minerva |
in Roman mythology, the goddess of wisdom, art, and invention; Athena. |
minestrone |
a thick soup made with vegetables, beans, pasta, and often meat. |
minesweeper |
a naval vessel used for destroying, removing, or deactivating underwater enemy mines. |
Ming |
the Chinese dynasty of 1368-1644 known for its scholarly and artistic achievements, esp. in textiles, painting, and porcelains. |
mingle |
to associate or socialize with other people. [4 definitions] |
mini |
a very short skirt; miniskirt. [2 definitions] |