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- miami beach/maɪˌæmi ˈbiːtʃ/A coastal resort city in Florida, USA, located on a barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, known for its beaches, art deco architecture, and vibrant nightlife.nounB1
- miami springs/maɪˌæmi ˈsprɪŋz/A specific place name referring to both a city in Florida, USA, and the natural mineral water springs historically found in the area.nounLow (Proper Noun, specific location)
- miamisburg/maɪˈæmɪsbɜːɡ/A city in southwestern Ohio, United States.nounVery Low
- miandad/ˈmjɑːndɑːd/A word referring to a specific, potentially aggressive or determined action or maneuver, particularly associated with strategic outmaneuvering or a decisive, unexpected play.nounRare / Specialist
- miantonomo/ˌmiːænˈtɒnəmoʊ/A proper noun: The name of a 17th-century chief (sachem) of the Narragansett people in North America.nounVery Low
- miao/mjaʊ/The characteristic vocal sound made by a cat, especially to attract attention or express a need.nounC1
- miao-yao/ˈmjaʊ ˈjaʊ/A term historically used to refer to various ethnic minority groups, primarily in Southern China and Southeast Asia. Now considered outdated and potentially offensive.nounVery Low
- miaou/miˈaʊ/The characteristic crying sound made by a cat.verbC1
- miaphysite/maɪˈæfɪsaɪt/A Christian adhering to the doctrine that Christ's person is a single divine-human nature, formed by the union of the divine and human natures.nounVery Low
- miaphysitism/ˌmiːəˈfɪzɪtɪzəm/The theological doctrine that in the person of Jesus Christ, divinity and humanity are united in one single, unified nature.nounExtremely Rare
- miaskovsky/mjæˈskɒfski/A Russian surname, most famously associated with Nikolai Miaskovsky (1881-1950), a prominent composer of 27 symphonies and a central figure in 20th-century Russian classical music.nounVery Low
- miasma/miˈazmə/A highly unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.nounC2
- miass/mæs/A large body of matter with no definite shape; a large number of people or things gathered together.nounB1
- miaul/miˈɔːl/To make the characteristic crying or wailing sound of a cat.verbExtremely rare/archaic
- miazine/miˈæzmə/A thick, unpleasant, and often dangerous or unwholesome atmosphere or influence; literally or figuratively, a noxious or polluting vapor.nounC2
- mib/mɪb/A small playing marble, especially one used as a shooter in games of marbles.nounVery Low
- mic/mʌɪk/a short, informal form of 'microphone', a device that converts sound into an electrical signal.abbreviationnounB2
- mic drop/ˈmaɪk drɒp/A dramatic gesture, especially at the end of a speech or performance, where one drops or pretends to drop a microphone to signal a definitive, triumphant, or unanswerable point has been made.interjectionnounB2
- mica/ˈmaɪkə/A shiny, layered silicate mineral that easily splits into thin, flexible sheets.nounC1/C2 (Low-frequency, primarily technical)
- micah/ˈmaɪkə/A masculine given name of Hebrew origin, often associated with a biblical prophet.nounLow
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