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| mig |
| MIG gun | หัวเชื่อมมิก [การเชื่อม ๒๐ ก.ย. ๒๕๔๔] |
| MIG pulsed-arc welding | การเชื่อมมิกอาร์กพัลส์ [การเชื่อม ๒๐ ก.ย. ๒๕๔๔] |
| MIG spot welding; inert-gas consumable electrode spot welding | การเชื่อมจุดมิก [การเชื่อม ๒๐ ก.ย. ๒๕๔๔] |
| MIG welding; metal inert-gas welding | การเชื่อมมิก [การเชื่อม ๒๐ ก.ย. ๒๕๔๔] |
| might | (n) physical strength, Syn. power, mightiness |
| might-have-been | (n) an event that could have occurred but never did |
| mightily | (adv) powerfully or vigorously, Example: he strove mightily to achieve a better position in life |
| mighty | (adj) having or showing great strength or force or intensity; ; ; - Bulwer-Lytton, Example: struck a mighty blow; the mighty logger Paul Bunyan; the pen is mightier than the sword |
| mighty | (adv) (Southern regional intensive) very; to a great degree, Syn. powerful, mightily, right, Example: the baby is mighty cute; he's mighty tired; it is powerful humid; that boy is powerful big now; they have a right nice place; they rejoiced mightily |
| mighty mouse | (n) a fictional mouse endowed with great strength and courage |
| mignonette | (n) Mediterranean woody annual widely cultivated for its dense terminal spikelike clusters greenish or yellowish white flowers having an intense spicy fragrance, Syn. Reseda odorata, sweet reseda |
| migraine | (n) a severe recurring vascular headache; occurs more frequently in women than men, Syn. sick headache, hemicrania, megrim |
| migrant | (n) traveler who moves from one region or country to another, Syn. migrator |
| migrant | (adj) habitually moving from place to place especially in search of seasonal work, Syn. migratory, Example: appalled by the social conditions of migrant life; migratory workers |
| Might | imp. of May. [ AS. meahte, mihte. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Might | n. [ AS. meaht, miht, from the root of magan to be able, E. may; akin to D. magt, OS. maht, G. macht, Icel. māttr, Goth. mahts. √103. See May, v. ] Force or power of any kind, whether of body or mind; energy or intensity of purpose, feeling, or action; means or resources to effect an object; strength; force; power; ability; capacity. [ 1913 Webster ] What so strong, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might. Deut. vi. 5. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Mightful | a. Mighty. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Mightily | adv. [ From Mighty. ] Whereunto I also labor, striving according to his working, which worketh in me mightily. Col. i. 29. [ 1913 Webster ] Practical jokes amused us mightily. Hawthorne. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Mightiness | n. How soon this mightiness meets misery. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Mightless | a. Without; weak. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Mighty | adv. In a great degree; very. [ Colloq. ] “He was mighty methodical.” Jeffrey. [ 1913 Webster ] We have a mighty pleasant garden. Doddridge. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Mighty | n.; |
| Mighty | a. Wise in heart, and mighty in strength. Job ix. 4. [ 1913 Webster ] Mighty was their fuss about little matters. Hawthorne. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Migniard | a. [ F. mignard, akin to mignon. See Minion. ] Soft; dainty. [ Obs. ] B. Jonson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Migräne { f } [ med. ] | Migränen { pl } | migraine | migraines [Add to Longdo] |