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miss1 [mɪs] N (form of adress)

mist [mɪst] N

mid [mɪd] PREP

I . mix [mɪks] N

II . mix [mɪks] VB intr

1. mix (combine):

mix

III . mix [mɪks] VB trans

1. mix FOOD:

mix

II . his [hɪz] PRON poss

I . mime [maɪm] N

II . mime [maɪm] VB intr

III . mime [maɪm] VB trans

mild <-er, -est> [maɪld] ADJ

1. mild (not severe):

2. mild (not strong tasting):

I . mint2 N (coin factory)

III . mint2 ADJ

I . milk [mɪlk] N no pl

II . milk [mɪlk] VB trans

I . mill [mɪl] N

1. mill (for grain):

moinho m

2. mill (factory):

II . mill [mɪl] VB trans

min.

1. min. → minute:

min.
min.

2. min. → minimum:

min.

See also minute , minute , minimum

minute2 [maɪˈnuːt, Brit -ˈnjuːt] ADJ

minute1 [ˈmɪnɪt] N

2. minute pl of meeting:

ata f

II . minimum [ˈmɪnɪməm] ADJ

III . mind [maɪnd] VB intr

mink [mɪŋk] N no pl

mire [maɪr, Brit ˈmaɪəʳ] N

1. mire (swamp):

lodo m

2. mire fig:

iris <-es> [ˈaɪrɪs, Brit ˈaɪər-] N

iris BOT, ANAT
íris f inv

axis [ˈæksɪs] N

II . this <these> [ðɪs] PRON dem

III . this [ðɪs] ADV

mass [mæs] N no pl

1. mass a. PHYS:

massa f

2. mass (large quantity):

monte m

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Companies offering to help to reclaim mis-sold payment protection insurance or with accident claims are behind some of the most common nuisance calls.
www.bbc.co.uk
Most advisers earned their income from commission paid by the financial companies whose products they recommended but this triggered a series of mis-selling scandals.
www.express.co.uk
Contingent aftereffects can be contrasted with simple aftereffects, the latter requiring no test stimulus for the illusion/mis-perception to be apparent.
en.wikipedia.org
The contract depends on the club finesse working, or a mis-defense.
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Al ver mis horas, for flute and piano.
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Blithe was joined by a number of other paratroopers who were also part of the mis-drops.
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Contributing factors often include loss of control or mis-judging a curve, or attempting to avoid colliding with another road user or an animal.
en.wikipedia.org
Accidental association is a case of wireless vulnerability called as mis-association.
en.wikipedia.org
New footage of the speedy streaker shows how he navigated the entire field -- before one mis-step.
www.tvnz.co.nz
The judgment has thrown light upon the limitations of an arbitral tribunal to entertain cases of oppression and mis-management.
www.mondaq.com

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