- mihl
- schle·mihl;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
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schle|mihl — schle|miel or schle|mihl «shluh MEEL», noun. Slang. a clumsy person; bungler; gullible fool. Also, shlemiel. ╂[American English < Yiddish shlumiel < the Hebrew name Shelumiel (compare Numbers 7:36)] … Useful english dictionary
Schlemihl — Pechvogel (umgangssprachlich); Unglücksrabe (umgangssprachlich) * * * Schle|mihl 〈m. 1; umg.〉 1. Pechvogel 2. durchtriebener Kerl [<hebr. she lo mo il „der nichts taugt“] * * * Schle|mihl [auch: ʃle:… ], der; s, e [jidd. schlemiel =… … Universal-Lexikon
ar|mil|la — «ahr MIHL uh», noun, plural mil|lae « MIHL ee». 1. = armil. (Cf. ↑armil) 2. = armillary sphere. (Cf. ↑armillary sphere) ╂[< Latin armilla < armus shoulder] … Useful english dictionary
mam|mil|la — «ma MIHL uh», noun, plural mil|lae « MIHL ee». 1. the nipple of the female breast; teat. 2. any nipple shaped organ or protuberance. ╂[< Latin mamilla (diminutive) < mamma mamma2] … Useful english dictionary
mil|i|ar|y — «MIHL ee EHR ee, MIHL yuhr ee», adjective. 1. like a millet seed in size or form. 2. (of a disease) characterized as by eruptions and lesions resembling millet seeds. ╂[< Latin miliārius < milium millet] … Useful english dictionary
Mil|i|um — «MIHL ee uhm», noun. a hard, white or yellow tubercle in the skin resembling a millet seed, produced by the retention of a sebaceous secretion. ╂[< New Latin milium < Latin, millet] Mil|i|um «MIHL ee uhm», noun. Trademark. a fabric sprayed… … Useful english dictionary
mil|i|um — «MIHL ee uhm», noun. a hard, white or yellow tubercle in the skin resembling a millet seed, produced by the retention of a sebaceous secretion. ╂[< New Latin milium < Latin, millet] Mil|i|um «MIHL ee uhm», noun. Trademark. a fabric sprayed… … Useful english dictionary
Mill|er|ite — «MIHL uh ryt», noun. a mineral, nickel sulfide, usually occurring in brassy or bronze crystals or in incrustations. Formula: NiS ╂[< German Millerit < W. H. Miller, 1801 1880, a British mineralogist + it ite1] Mill|er|ite «MIHL uh ryt»,… … Useful english dictionary