| 冥想 | míng xiǎng | to meditate; meditation | |
| 冥思苦想 | míng sī kǔ xiǎng | to consider from all angles (idiom); to think hard; to rack one's brains | |
| 苦思冥想 | kǔ sī míng xiǎng | to consider from all angles (idiom); to think hard; to rack one's brains | |
| 冥王星 | míng wáng xīng | Pluto (dwarf planet) | |
| 冥顽 | míng wán | stupid; stubborn |
| 1 | For the ends of Being and ideal Grace. | |
| 2 | Into the lives of others or into a place. | |
| 3 | In 1994, it might as well have been the River Styx - a dank passageway to the underworld. | |
| 4 | I would hate to see this one go. Stygimoloch means "horned devil from the Styx." It could again just be Pachycephalosaurus, according to Horner. | |
| 5 | She said to Mrs Seton, "She is obstinate, but I have magic of my own. |