| A | B |
| Microbe | An organism invisible to the naked eye, especially one that causes diseases. |
| Microcosm | A miniature world; something that resembles something else on a very small scale |
| Minuscule | Extremely small |
| Minutia | A small or trivial detail |
| Attenuate | To make slender or small or to weaken; to reduce in force or value |
| Tenuous | Thin in form or flimsy; having little substance or validity |
| Satiate | To satisfy an appetite fully; to gratify to excess |
| Comply | To do as one is asked or ordered |
| Implement | A tool or utensils or to carry out; to put into effect |
| Replete | Well stocked or abundantly supplied or completely filled; utterly satisfied |
| Expletive | An exclamation or oath, often obscene |
| Copious | Plentiful; in large amounts |
| Macrocosm | The universe or any great whole |
| Magnanimous | Nobel and generous, especially in forgiving; not petty |
| Magnate | A wealthy, influential person, especially in business |
| Magnitude | Greatness of importance or size or the degree of brightness of a star |
| Megalomania | A form of mental illness in which a person has exaggerated ideas of his or her own importance or an obsessive idea to do things on a grand scale |
| Polygamy | The system of having more then one spouse at a time |
| Polygon | A flat shape with many straight sides |