| miller's asthma | Asthma caused by flour or grain allergens. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Miller's chemicoparasitic theory | That dental caries is caused by microorganisms of the mouth fermenting dietary carbohydrates and producing acids that demineralise the teeth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Miller, Thomas Grier | <person> U.S. Physician, *1886. See: Miller-Abbott tube. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Miller, Willoughby | <person> U.S. Dentist, 1853-1907. See: Miller's chemicoparasitic theory. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Miller-Abbott tube | A tube with two lumens, one ending in a small collapsible balloon and the other in a metallic tip with numerous perforations; used for intestinal decompression. Synonym: Abbott's tube. (05 Mar 2000) |
| millerite | <chemical> A sulphide of nickel, commonly occurring in delicate capillary crystals, also in incrustations of a bronze yellow; sometimes called hair pyrites. Origin: From W. H. Miller, of Cambridge, Eng. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| millet | <botany> The name of several cereal and forage grasses which bear an abundance of small roundish grains. The common millets of Germany and Southern Europe are Panicum miliaceum, and Setaria Italica. Arabian millet is Sorghum Halepense. Egyptian or East Indian, millet is Penicillaria spicata. Indian millet is Sorghum vulgare. (See Indian) Italian millet is Setaria Italica, a coarse, rank-growing annual grass, valuable for fodder when cut young, and bearing nutritive seeds; called also Hungarian grass. Texas millet is Panicum Texanum. Wild millet, or Millet grass, is Milium effusum, a tail grass growing in woods. Origin: F, dim. Of mil, L. Milium; akin to Gr, AS. Mil. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| millet seed | The seed of a grass, formerly used as a rough designation of size of about 2 mm in diameter. (05 Mar 2000) |
| milli- | <prefix> A prefix denoting a thousandth part of; as, millimetre, milligram, milliampere. Origin: From L. Mille a thousand (29 Oct 1998) |
| milliampere | <physics> The thousandth part of one ampere. Origin: Milli- + ampere. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| millibar | One-thousandth of a bar; 100 newtons/sq m; 0.75006 mm Hg; standard atmospheric pressure is 1013 millibars. (05 Mar 2000) |
| millicurie | A unit of radioactivity equivalent to 3.7 × 107 disintegrations per second. (05 Mar 2000) |
| milliequivalent | One-thousandth equivalent; 10-3 mole divided by valence. (05 Mar 2000) |
| milligram | <unit> One thousandth of a gram. Abbreviation: mg (12 Jan 1998) |
| milligram hour | An obsolete term for a unit of exposure in radium therapy, i.e., the application of 1 milligram of radium during 1 hour. Synonym: milligramage. (05 Mar 2000) |
| milliliter |
a metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter
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| millipede |
any of numerous herbivorous nonpoisonous arthropods having a cylindrical body of 20 to 100 or more segments most with two pairs of legs
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| Miller-Dieker syndrome |
Miller-Dieker Syndrome is a disease characterised by a developmental defect of the brain, caused by incomplete neuronal migration. The brain is smooth (also known as lissencephaly), has an absence of sulci and giri, has a cerebral cortex 4 layers thick instead of 6 and shows microcephaly. There is a characteristic facial appearance, retarded growth and mental development, and multiple abnormalities of the brain, heart, kidney and gastrointestinal tract. ...
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| millipede |
Millipedes (Class Diplopoda, previously also known as Chilognatha) are very elongated arthropods with cylindrical bodies that have two pairs of legs for each one of their 20 to 100 or more body segments. These animals are herbivorous, slow and nonvenomous; unlike the somewhat similar and closely related centipedes (Class Chilopoda), which can be easily distinguished by their single pair of legs for each body segment. ...
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| milligram |
A measure of weight. A milligram is approximately 450,000 times smaller than a pound and 28,000 times smaller than an ounce.
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| mill | move about in a confused manner |
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| mill | be about |
| mill | a girl who works in a mill |
| mill | a workman in a mill or factory |
| mill | English Pre-Raphaelite painter (1829-1896) |
| mill | elected Vice President and became the 13th President of the United States when Zachary Taylor died in office (1800-1874) |
| mill | United States poet (1892-1950) |
| mill | stout pasteboard used to bind books |
| mill | dam to make a millpond to provide power for a water mill |
| mill | (of grains especially rice) having the husk or outer layers removed |
| mill | a person who believes in the coming of the millennium (a time of great peace and prosperity) |
| mill | relating to or believing in the millennium of peace and happiness |
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