Words Starting With "M"

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Maxi

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The word "maxi" is an abbreviation for "maximum" or "maximum-sized". It is often used in the context of clothing, particularly dresses or skirts, which are designed to be very long or flowing.

Maxilla

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The maxilla is theupper jawbone or the prominence of the skull that forms the bridge of the nose, on which the upper teeth are embedded. It is the largest bone of the face and is responsible for forming the outline of the upper face. It is also the attachment site for many facial muscles, including the zygomaticus major, which is responsible for smiling. The maxilla is closely related to the nasal cavity, the orbit (eye socket), and the palate (roof of the mouth). Its proper development and structure are essential for normal facial function and aesthetics.

Maxillae

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The maxillae is a pair of bones in the skull that form the upper jaw and play a crucial role in the movement of the lower jaw and teeth during chewing and biting.

Maxillar

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The word "maxillar" refers to the jawbone, specifically the upper jawbone. It comes from the Latin words "maxilla," meaning "jawbone," and "aris," meaning "pertaining to."

Maxillaria

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Maxillaria is a genus of orchids, commonly known as Maxillarias or FireStars. It consists of approximately 400 species and is native to Central and South America, the Caribbean, and tropical Mexico. The flowers of Maxillaria orchids are typically small, long-lasting, and fragrant, with colors ranging from white to yellow, orange, red, and purple. They are popular among orchid enthusiasts for their delicate appearance and ease of cultivation.

Maxillary

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Maxillary refers to the maxilla, which is the upper jawbone or the bones that form the upper jaw. It can also refer to something related to or affecting the upper jaw or the nose.

Maxilliform

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Maxilliform refers to the shape or form of the maxilla, which is a bone in the skull that forms part of the upper jaw. In biology, the term is often used to describe the similarity in shape of a particular body part, such as a fin or a claw, to the human maxilla. In other words, maxilliform means having a jaw-like or maxilla-like appearance or structure.

Maxilliped

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The term "maxilliped" refers to a pair of appendages found in many crustaceans, such as crabs, lobsters, and shrimp. It is a modified third pair of limbs that are used for grasping and manipulating food, as well as other purposes. Maxillipeds are often mistaken for claws, but they are actually more complex structures that have a unique function in the animal's feeding mechanism.

Maxillipeds

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Maxillipeds refer to the modified mouthparts found in crustaceans, such as crabs, lobsters, and shrimp. They are appendages used for feeding, grasping, and manipulating food, and are typically found on the head or pedipalps of these animals. Maxillipeds are often characterized by their segmented structure, setae (bristles), and reduced claws, which allow for precise manipulation of food particles.

Maxillofacial

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Relating to the jaw and face; of or pertaining to the Maxilla (upper jawbone) and the Face, typically used in medical specialties such as oral and maxillofacial surgery or orthodontics.

Maxillojugal

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Maxillojugal refers to the suture or joint that connects the maxilla (upper jawbone) and jugal (cheekbone) bones in the skull.

Maxillomandibular

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Maxillomandibular refers to the combination of the bones in the face, jaw, and mouth, specifically the maxilla (upper jawbone), mandible (lower jawbone), and the equivalents of these bones within the skull. In dentistry, this term is often used to describe the relationships and interactions between these bones and the surrounding tissues, including the teeth and surrounding soft tissues.

Maxillopoda

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Maxillopoda is a subclass of malacostracan crustaceans, which includes crabs, lobsters, crayfish, and some species of shrimps. Maxillopods are characterized by the presence of a pair of maxilla, or mouthparts, which are used for filtering food particles from the water. This group is also known as the "branchiopods".

Maxilloturbinal

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Maxilloturbinal refers to a small bone in the nasal cavity that is part of the ethmoid bone and plays a role in the structure and function of the nasal passages. It is situated on the maxilla, or cheekbone, and helps to separate the nasal cavity into separate areas for different functions, such as filtering the air we breathe in.

Maxilloturbinates

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Maxilloturbinates refers to a pair of respiratory turbinate bones located in the maxillary sinuses, which are air-filled cavities in the skull. These turbinate bones are covered in mucous membranes and help to warm, humidify, and filter the air we breathe. They are an important part of the nasal respiratory system and play a role in regulating airflow and trapping dust and other particles.

Maxim

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A maxim is a short, memorable statement or phrase that expresses a general truth or principle, often used to convey moral or philosophical guidance. Examples of maxims include "Actions speak louder than words" or "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure". Maxims are often used to teach important life lessons or to provide guidance for making decisions.

Maxima

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The noun "maxima" refers to the state of being at the highest point or degree; the greatest or highest possible amount, extent, or degree. It can also refer to a maximum value or boundary. In mathematics, it is often used to describe the highest point of a function or curve.

Maximal

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The word "maximal" is an adjective meaning greatest or largest in extent, degree, or amount. It is often used to describe a state or situation where something has reached its highest or most extreme point. For example: "The company's sales reached a maximal level last quarter."

Maximalism

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Maximalism refers to a design or aesthetic philosophy that favors bold, vibrant, and elaborate patterns, textures, and colors to create a dramatic and opulent effect. In maximalist design, there is no fear of clutter or overwhelming the senses, as the goal is often to create a sense of luxury, wealth, and drama. This aesthetic is often associated with the works of artists such as William Morris and Dorothy Parker, who celebrated excess and ornamentation.

Maximalist

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Maximalist refers to a person who believes in or advocates for the maximum possible amount or degree of something, often with a focus on quality or uniqueness. In art, design, and architecture, maximalism can involve an abundance of ornamentation, decoration, and patterns, often favoring complexity and eclecticism over minimalist simplicity. In a broader sense, a maximalist might prioritize quantity, variety, and extravagance over restraint or moderation. The term is often used to describe artistic, design, or cultural movements that celebrate opulence, grandeur, and excess.

Maximally

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The adverb "maximally" means to the greatest possible extent or degree; to the maximum limit. It is used to describe an action or situation that is carried out or occurred to the highest or most extreme degree. For example:<br><br> She worked maximally during the crisis to ensure the project's success.<br> The company has maximally invested in the research and development of the new technology.

Maximian

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Maximian refers to Maximianus, a Roman Emperor who ruled as Caesar alongside Emperor Diocletian from 285 to 305 AD.

Maximilian

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Maximilian is a masculine given name that originated from the Latin name "Maximus," meaning "greatest". It is derived from the Roman cognomen Maximus, which was given to a person who was considered the greatest or most excellent in some way. The name Maximilian is often used to signify strength, power, and leadership. In some cases, it may also be used to refer to a great-grandfather or someone who is considered a wise and venerable leader.

Maximillian

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Maximillian is a masculine given name derived from the Latin word "maximus", meaning "greatest" or "largest", and the Latin personal name "lian", which is a diminutive form of "leo", meaning "lion". As a given name, Maximillian typically refers to a person who is considered powerful, strong, and mighty. In some contexts, the name can also be associated with the German royal family, the House of Habsburg, which was founded by Maximilian I, a Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain.

Maximisation

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The noun "maximisation" refers to the act of making something as large, extensive, or intense as possible, or the state of being maximized. It can also refer to the state of being at its maximum or highest point, as in "the maximisation of profit" or "the maximisation of resources".

Maximise

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Maximise is a verb that means to make something as big, good, or strong as possible. It is often used interchangeably with "maximize", although "maximise" is the standard spelling in British English. For example: "Effort has been made to maximise the space in the new office building."

Maximised

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Verb: to maximize something means to make it as big, effective, or desirable as possible.<br><br>Noun: a maximized amount, extent, or degree is the greatest or highest possible.

Maximises

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Maximises is the third person singular present tense of the verb "maximize", which means to make something as great or as much as possible. It is often used in formal or technical writing to describe a goal or an objective that aims to increase or optimize a quantity, quality, or effect. For example: "The new policy is designed to minimize waiting times, which maximises customer satisfaction."

Maximising

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Maximizing refers to the verb to make something as great or large as possible, to achieve the greatest degree or amount of something.

Maximite

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I apologize, but "maximite" is not a word in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. Could you please clarify or provide a different word for me to explain?

Maximization

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Maximization refers to the process of making something as large or great as possible. It is often used in economics to describe the goal of producing the maximum amount of goods or services at the lowest cost, or of achieving the greatest level of efficiency or effectiveness. In a broader sense, maximization can also refer to the pursuit of the greatest good, the highest level of well-being, or the most optimal outcome.

Maximize

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To maximize means to make something as great or extensive as possible, to achieve the greatest extent or degree of something. It often implies attempting to obtain the greatest benefit, profit, or advantage from a situation, activity, or resource.

Maximized

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Maximized refers to a state or condition where something has been increased or enlarged to the greatest possible extent. It can be used to describe a physical quantity, such as the size or volume of something, or a figurative concept, such as the potential or benefits of something. For example, "The company maximized its profits by reducing costs and increasing efficiency."

Maximizing

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The word "maximizing" refers to the act of making something as large, great, or effective as possible. It can also mean to achieve a maximum or highest point or level of something, such as maximizing profits, benefits, or efficiency.

Maxims

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Maxims are short, witty sayings or works that express a general truth or rule of conduct, often with a moral or philosophical tone. They are often used to convey a profound or insightful message in a concise and memorable way. Examples of maxims include aphorisms, adages, and proverbs.

Maximum

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The word "maximum" refers to the highest or greatest possible amount, degree, or extent of something. It can also refer to the utmost or utmost limit of something, such as a group's size, a product's quality, or a person's ability.