| ADERMIN | • adermin n. Synonym of pyridoxine. • ADERMIN n. a former name of pyridoxine, a member of the vitamin B complex. |
| ADMIRED | • admired v. Simple past tense and past participle of admire. • ADMIRE v. to have a high opinion of. |
| ADMIRER | • admirer n. One who admires. • admirer n. One who is romantically attracted to someone. • ADMIRER n. one who admires. |
| ADMIRES | • admires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of admire. • ADMIRE v. to have a high opinion of. |
| DAMPIER | • Dampier prop.n. A port in northwestern Western Australia. • DAMPY adj. somewhat damp. |
| EMBRAID | • embraid v. (Obsolete, transitive) To braid up, as hair. • embraid v. (Obsolete, transitive) To upbraid. • EMBRAID v. (Spenser) to braid, also EMBREAD. |
| HEDARIM | • HEDER n. (Hebrew) a Jewish school, also CHEDER. |
| INARMED | • INARM v. to encircle with the arms. |
| JEMIDAR | • jemidar n. Alternative spelling of jemadar. • JEMIDAR n. (Urdu) in the native army of India, an officer of a rank corresponding to that of lieutenant in the English army, also JAMADAR, JEMADAR. |
| MADEIRA | • madeira n. Madeira (wine). • Madeira prop.n. An island in the Atlantic Ocean and an autonomous region of Portugal. • Madeira n. A type of fortified wine produced on that island. |
| MARDIED | • MARDY v. to behave like a spoilt child. |
| MARDIER | • mardier adj. Comparative form of mardy: more mardy. • MARDY adj. petulant. |
| MARDIES | • mardies n. Plural of mardy. • MARDY v. to behave like a spoilt child. |
| MARRIED | • married adj. In a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband. • married adj. (Figuratively) Showing commitment or devotion normally reserved for a spouse. • married v. Simple past tense and past participle of marry. |
| MERMAID | • mermaid n. A mythological creature with a woman’s head and upper body, and a tail of a fish. • mermaid n. (As a modifier) Coloured a brilliant turquoise. • mermaid n. (Obsolete) A prostitute. |
| MIDYEAR | • midyear n. (Uncountable) The middle part of a year. • midyear n. (Countable) An examination taken in the middle part of an academic year. • mid-year adj. Taking place in or relating to the middle of a year. |
| MISREAD | • misread v. To read wrongly; misconstrue; misinterpret; mistake the sense or significance of. • misread n. An instance of reading wrongly. • MISREAD v. to read incorrectly. |
| READMIT | • readmit v. To admit, or allow to enter, again. • reädmit v. Obsolete spelling of readmit. • re-admit v. Alternative spelling of readmit. |
| SEDARIM | • sedarim n. Plural of seder. • SEDER n. (Hebrew) a Pesach ceremonial meal. |
| SIDEARM | • sidearm n. A personal weapon, such as a handgun or sword, carried on the hip in a belt, sheath, holster, etc., for rapid access. • sidearm v. To throw a ball with one’s arm roughly parallel to the ground. • sidearm adv. With one’s arm roughly parallel to the ground. |