| ACMITE | • acmite n. (Mineralogy) Synonym of aegirine. • ACMITE n. a soda pyroxene whose crystals show a steep pyramid. |
| ETAMIN | • etamin n. Alternative form of etamine. • Etamin prop.n. Alternative form of Eltanin (“star in the constellation of Draco”). • ETAMIN n. (French) a loosely woven fabric, also ETAMINE. |
| IMARET | • imaret n. (Historical or architecture) An Ottoman soup kitchen built between the fourteenth and nineteenth centuries… • IMARET n. (Turkish) a lodging house for Mohammedan pilgrims. |
| INMATE | • inmate n. A person confined to an institution such as a prison (as a convict) or hospital (as a patient). • inmate n. A person who shares a residence (such as a hotel guest, a lodger, or a student living on campus), or other place. • INMATE n. one who is confined to an institution. |
| KETMIA | • ketmia n. Alternative form of ketmie. • KETMIA n. as in bladder ketmia, a plant with yellow flowers and a bladderlike calyx. |
| MATIER | • matier adj. Comparative form of matey: more matey. • MATY adj. friendly. |
| MATIES | • maties n. Plural of maty. • Maties n. Plural of Matie. • MATY n. a friend, also MATEY. |
| MATTIE | • Mattie prop.n. A diminutive of the female given name Matilda, also used as a formal given name. • Mattie prop.n. A diminutive of the female given name Martha, also used as a formal given name. • MATTIE n. (Scots) a young herring with undeveloped roe. |
| METICA | • metica n. A proposed currency of Mozambique in the 1970s, never put into circulation. • METICA n. a monetary unit of Mozambique, also METICAL. |
| MICATE | • MICATE v. to furnish with mica. |
| MISATE | • misate v. Simple past tense of miseat. • MISEAT v. to eat improperly. |
| MISEAT | • miseat v. (Rare, intransitive) To eat badly or wrongly; to make poor dietary choices. • MISEAT v. to eat improperly. |
| SAMITE | • samite n. A material of rich silk, sometimes with gold threads, especially prized during the Middle Ages. • SAMITE n. a rich and heavy silk, sometimes interwoven with gold or silver. |
| TAMEIN | • TAMEIN n. a garment worn by Burmese women. |
| TAMINE | • tamine n. Alternative form of tammy (“type of woollen cloth”). • TAMINE n. (French) a thin worsted stuff, highly glazed, also TAMIN. |
| TAMISE | • tamise n. Alternative form of tamis. • TAMISE n. a thin woollen fabric. |
| TAMMIE | • Tammie prop.n. A female given name, a spelling variant of Tammy. • TAMMIE n. (Scots) a Tam o' Shanter, also TAMMY. |