1. Micah - Noun
2. Micah - Proper noun
an Old Testament book telling the prophecies of Micah foretelling the destruction of Jerusalem
a minor Hebrew prophet (8th century BC)
Source: WordNetBon Homme/Scotland/Avon’s Josh Crownover (182), Jordan Gall (195) and Micah DeBoer (285) all won individual titles. Source: Internet
Abne Zikkaron, seventy-six epitaphs from the cemetery of Toledo, followed by a commentary on Micah by Jacob Pardo, edited with notes. Source: Internet
His reign is also referred to in the books of the prophets Jeremiah, Hosea, and Micah. Source: Internet
Early ads in the Zoom-Zoom campaign also featured a young boy (Micah Kanters) whispering the "Zoom-Zoom" tagline. citation Since 2011, Mazda has still used the Zoom-Zoom tagline in another campaign called "What Do You Drive?" Source: Internet
In previous runs to the Peach Belt tourney titles, seniors Micah Kinsey and Akia Pruitt made their marks in March for the Braves. Source: Internet
Little by little, as Micah lives through the aftershocks of these events, Tyler peels back the layers, exposing him first to us and, at last, partially at least, to himself. Source: Internet