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mole 1 ( n ) ( moʊl ) =a small dark brown mark on the skin, sometimes slightly higher than the skin around it
model 2 ( n ) scale model
model 3 ( n ) a fashion model
model 1 ( n ) ( mɑdl ) =a copy of sth, usually smaller than the original object, e. g. a model airplane.
mixing bowl ( n ) =a large bowl for mixing food in
mitt 3 ( n ) ( also mitten, mɪtn ) =a type of glove that covers the four fingers together and the thumb separately
mitt 1 ( n ) ( mɪt ) = ( in baseball ) a large, thick, leather glove worn for catching the ball
mitt 2 ( n ) oven mitt
missing button ( n ) ( mɪsɪŋ bʌtn )
minute hand ( n ) ( mɪnət h�nd ) =the hand on a watch or clock that points to the minutes
mirror ( n ) ( mɪrər ) e. g. He looked at himself in the mirror
minus ( maɪnəs ) =used when you subtract ( take away ) one number or thing from another one
mint 3 ( n ) =a place where money is made, e. g. the United States Mint ( where American coins are made ) . The coins were fresh from the mint.
mint 2 ( n ) =a candy flavored with a type of mint called peppermint, e. g. after - dinner mints.
mint 1 ( n ) ( mɪnt ) =a plant with dark green leaves that have a fresh smell and taste, used to flavor or decorate food and drinks
minivan ( n ) ( mɪniˌv�n ) =a large car, like a van, designed to carry up to eight people
mineral water ( n ) ( mɪnərəl wɑt̮ər ) =water from a spring in the ground that contains mineral salts or gases, e. g. A glass of mineral water, pleas ...
milkshake ( n ) ( mɪlkʃeɪk ) ( also shake ) =a drink made of milk and ice cream, with an added flavor of fruit or chocolate, which is mixed or shaken ...
midnight ( n ) ( mɪdnaɪt ) =12 o'clock at night, e. g. They had to leave at midnight. Let's have a midnight snack tonight. We have to catch the midni ...
middle school ( n ) ( mɪdl skul ) =a school for children between the ages of about 11 and 14
midday ( n ) ( mɪdˈdeɪ ) =12 o'clock in the middle of the day; the period around this time, synonym noon, e. g. a midday meal. the heat of the midday ...
microwave oven ( n ) ( maɪkrəˌweɪv ʌvn ) e. g. Reheat the soup in the microwave.
microphone ( n ) ( maɪkrəˌfoʊn ) ( informal mic, mike ) e. g. to speak into the microphone. Their remarks were picked up by the hidden microphones.
meter 3 ( n ) water meter
meter 4 ( n ) parking meter
meter 1 ( n ) ( mitər ) ( abbreviation m. ) ( Canadian English usually metre ) =a unit for measuring length; a hundred centimeters
meter 2 ( n ) gas meter
metal detector 1 ( n ) ( mɛt̮l dɪˈtɛktər ) =an electronic device that you use to look for metal objects that are buried under the ground
metal detector 2 ( n ) =an electronic machine that is used, for example at an airport, to see if people are hiding metal objects such as weapons
messy ( adj ) ( mɛsi ) ( messier, messiest ) =dirty and ( or ) not neat, e. g. The house was always messy. The children got really messy playing in t ...
metal ( n ) ( mɛt̮l ) =a type of solid mineral substance that is usually hard and shiny and that heat and electricity can travel through, for example ...
mercury ( n ) ( mərkyəri ) ( symbol Hg ) =a chemical element. Mercury is a poisonous, silver, liquid, metal, used in thermometers.
menu ( n ) ( mɛnyu ) =a list of the food that is available at a restaurant or to be served at a meal, e. g. to ask for the menu. to look at the menu.
menswear ( n ) ( mɛnzwɛr ) =used especially in stores to describe clothes for men, e. g. the menswear department.
medicine cabinet ( n ) ( mɛdəsn k�bənət )
medical specialist ( n ) ( mɛdɪkl spɛʃəlɪst )
whirlwind ( n ) ( wərlwɪnd ) =a very strong wind that moves very fast in a spinning movement =a situation where a lot of things happen very quickly, ...
whirlpool ( n ) ( wərlpul ) =a place in a river or the ocean where currents of water spin around very fast =a special bathtub or swimming pool for re ...
whirl 1 ( v ) ( wərl ) =to move, or make sth sb move, around quickly in a circle or in a particular direction, e. g. Leaves whirled in the wind. =if ...
whirl 2 ( n ) ( wərl ) =a movement of sth spinning around and around, e. g. Her mind was in a whirl. =a number of activities happening one after the ...
victorious ( adj ) ( vɪkˈtɔriəs ) =having won a victory; that ends in victory, e. g. the victorious army. He emerged victorious in the elections. vic ...
victory ( n ) ( vɪktəri ) victory over ( victory against ) =success in a game, an election, a war, etc. , e. g. an election victory. the team's 10–7 ...
vicious ( adj ) ( vɪʃəs ) =violent and cruel, e. g. a vicious attack. =aggressive and dangerous, e. g. a vicious dog. =full of hatred and anger, e. g ...
vessel 3 ( n ) =a container used for holding liquids, such as a bowl, cup, etc.
vicinity ( n ) ( vəˈsɪnət̮i ) =the area around a particular place, e. g. Crowds gathered in the vicinity of Times Square.
vessel 1 ( n ) ( vɛsl ) =a large ship or boat
vessel 2 ( n ) ( vɛsl ) =a tube that carries blood through the body of a person or an animal, or liquid through the parts of a plant
vast ( adj ) ( v�st ) =extremely large in area, size, amount, etc. , e. g. a vast area of forest. a vast amount of information. vastly ( adv ) , vast ...
urgent ( adj ) ( ərdʒənt ) =that needs to be dealt with or happen immediately, e. g. a problem that requires urgent attention. urgently, urgency e. g ...
urge ( v, n ) =to try hard to persuade sb to do sth, e. g. Police are urging anyone who saw the accident to contact them immediately.