Results for: keep something in mind, put something away
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medium, person who can communicate with the spirit world; person who has supernatural powers, mental, of the mind; spiritual, incorporeal; able to perceive spiritual and supernatural forces, outside scientific knowledge, somebody supposedly sensitive t...psychic
mental alteration produced as a result of an experience which enables the mind to remember that experience (Psychiatry)neurogram
mentally disturbed person, person who suffers from mental illness, pref. of the mind, of the psychepsycho
methylenedioxymethamphetamine, MDMA, mood and mind altering amphetamine derivative that was first used in experimental psychotherapeutic treatments (subsequently made illegal in the USA in 1985)Ecstasy
mind your own businessMYOB
nautical mile, never mind; not important, forget it (Internet Slang, Computers), New Mexico, New Mexico; state in the southwestern United StatesNM
not balanced; unstable; not sane, not of sound mind, one-sided, psychologically unstable, with unequal debits and credits, without equilibriumunbalanced
not healthy in mind, stupid, foolish; crazydaft
of legally incompetent mindnon compos mentis
of or relating to the mind, intellectual, cerebral; mentally ill (Slang); providing care for those with disorders of the mind; performed by or existing in the mind; of or pertaining to the chinmental
of psychology; of the mind, of mental and emotional conditionspsychologic
of the diaphragm, of the mind, pertaining to the diaphragm, pertaining to the wall of muscles or membranes that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavityphrenic
pansy, small hybrid plant of the violet family, wild pansy; peace of mind; calmnessheartsease
part of the mind which operates below the level of consciousness; semi-awarenesssubconsciousness
pertaining to nutrition and diet, facilitating weight loss, prepared with special diets in mind, relating to dietsdietetic
 

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