Million, mil′yun, n. a thousand thousands (1,000,000): a very great number.—n. Mill′ionaire, a man worth a million of money or more.—adj. Mill′ionary, pertaining to, or consisting of, millions.—adj. and n. Mill′ionth, the ten hundred thousandth.—The million, the great body of the people generally. [Fr.,—Low L. millio—L. mille, 1000.]

Milliped, Milleped, mil′e-ped, n. a small worm-like animal, with a great number of legs.—Also Mill′ipede, Mill′epede. [L. millepedamille, a thousand, pes, pedis, a foot.]

Millocrat, mil′ō-krat, n. a wealthy mill-owner.—n. Mill′ocratism.

Milord, mi-lord′, n. my lord: a rich Englishman on the Continent.

Milreis, mil′rēs, n. a thousand reals: a Portuguese coin worth about 4s. 5d.

Milsey, mil′si, n. (prov.) a milk-strainer.

Milt, milt, n. the soft roe of male fishes: (anat.) the spleen.—v.t. to impregnate, as the spawn of the female fish.—n. Milt′er, a male fish. [A corr. of milk, as in Sw. mjölke, milt of fishes.]

Miltonic, mil-ton′ik, adj. relating to Milton (1608-74), or to his poetry.

Milvine, mil′vin, adj. pertaining to, or like, birds of the kite family. [L. milvinusmilvus, a kite.]

Mim, mim, adj. (prov.) demure, precise.