| CAMPIMETRY | • campimetry n. Perimetry. • CAMPIMETRY n. a technique for assessing the central part of the visual field. |
| EMMETROPIA | • emmetropia n. The condition of perfect vision, where images are correctly brought to a focus on the retina. • EMMETROPIA n. correct refraction of light by the eyes. |
| IMPAIRMENT | • impairment n. The result of being impaired. • impairment n. A deterioration or weakening. • impairment n. A disability or handicap. |
| IMPALEMENT | • impalement n. The act of torturing or executing someone by impaling them on a sharp stake. • impalement n. (Heraldry) The joining of two coats of arms on one shield. • impalement n. A space fenced in, such as by palings, possibly in the form of an enclosure or cup. |
| IMPARTMENT | • impartment n. The act of imparting something, or the thing imparted; disclosure. • IMPARTMENT n. the act of imparting. |
| IMPRIMATUR | • imprimatur n. (Printing) An official license to publish or print something, especially when censorship applies. • imprimatur n. (By extension) Any mark of official approval. • IMPRIMATUR n. (Latin) a license to print or publish, esp. one issued by a censor of the Roman Catholic Church. |
| MISSTAMPED | • misstamped v. Simple past tense and past participle of misstamp. • MISSTAMP v. to stamp wrongly. |
| PANTOMIMED | • pantomimed v. Simple past tense and past participle of pantomime. • PANTOMIME v. to portray or communicate by exaggerated silent gestures or expressions. |
| PANTOMIMES | • pantomimes n. Plural of pantomime. • pantomimes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pantomime. • PANTOMIME v. to portray or communicate by exaggerated silent gestures or expressions. |
| PANTOMIMIC | • pantomimic adj. Of or relating to pantomime. • PANTOMIMIC adj. like a pantomime, also PANTOMIMICAL. |
| POMATUMING | • pomatuming v. Present participle of pomatum. • POMATUM v. to apply a kind of ointment to the hair, also POMADE. |
| PRAGMATISM | • pragmatism n. The pursuit of practicality over aesthetic qualities; a concentration on facts rather than emotions or ideals. • pragmatism n. (Politics) The theory that political problems should be met with practical solutions rather than ideological ones. • pragmatism n. (Philosophy) The idea that beliefs are identified with the actions of a believer, and the truth of beliefs… |
| SPERMATIUM | • spermatium n. One of the motionless spermatozoids in the conceptacles of certain fungi. • SPERMATIUM n. one of the motionless spermatozoids in the conceptacles of certain fungi. |
| TIMESTAMPS | • timestamps n. Plural of timestamp. • timestamps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of timestamp. • time-stamps n. Plural of time-stamp. |
| TRIPHAMMER | • triphammer n. Alternative spelling of trip hammer. • trip␣hammer n. A powered machine used in a forge which repeatedly strikes work placed on an anvil. • TRIPHAMMER n. a power hammer that is raised or tilted by a cam and allowed to fall under gravity. |