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MIC'AREL, n. A species of argillaceous earth; a mineral of a brownish or blackis...
MICE, plu. of mouse.
MI'CHAELITE, n. A subvariety of siliceous sinter, found in the isle of St. Michael.
MICH'AELMAS, n. The feast of St. Michael, a festival of the Romish church, celeb...
MICHE, v.i. 1. To lie hid; to skulk; to retire or shrink from view. 2. To pilfer.
MICH'ER, n. One who skulks, or creeps out of sight; a thief.
MICH'ERY, n. Theft, cheating.
MICH'ING, ppr. Retiring; skulking; creeping from sight; mean; cowardly. [Vulgar.]
MICK'LE, a. Much; great. [Obsolete,but retained in the Scottish language.]
MI'CO, n. A beautiful species of monkey.
MIC'ROCOSM, n. [Gr. small, and world.] Literally, the little world; but used for...
MICROCOS'MICAL, a. Pertaining to the microcosm.
MICROCOUS'TIC, n. [Gr. small, and to hear.] An instrument to augment small sound...
MICROG'RAPHY, n. [Gr. small, and to describe.] The description of objects too sm...
MICROM'ETER, n. [Gr. small, and measure.] An instrument for measuring small obje...
MIC'ROPHONE, n. [Gr. small, and sound.] An instrument to augment small sounds; a...