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mirac-, mira-, mir- (Latin: to wonder at, wonderful; causing one to smile)
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mis- (Anglo-Saxon: bad, harsh, wrong; always a prefix)
Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving word units meaning "bad, wrong": caco-, kako-; dys-; mal-; pessim-; sceler-.
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miso-, mis-, -misia (Greek: hate, hater, hatred; disgust for; revulsion of; contempt for; abhorrence of)
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miss-, mis-, -miss, -mis, mit-, mitt-, -mit, -mitt (Latin: to send, to let go, to cause to go; to throw, to hurl, to cast)
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mite, mites + (Old English: a small or tiny insect; acurus)
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mixo-, mix-, mixti-, -mixis, -mixia, -mixie, -mixy + (Greek mikso > Latin mixtus: mix, mixed, a mixing, a mingling, an intercourse; to combine or to blend into one mass or substance; to combine things; such as, activities, ideas, styles; to balance and to adjust individual musical performers’ parts to make an overall sound by electronic means)
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mne-, mnem-, mnemon-, mnes-, -mnesia, -mnesiac, -mnesic, -mnestic (Greek: memory, to remember; recollection of something or someone; awareness, consciousness of the present and the past)
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mobil-, mobi- (Latin: move, moving, to set in motion)
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moment-, momen- (Latin: movement, movement of time, instant, moving power, consequence, importance)