| AIRTIMES | • airtimes n. Plural of airtime. • air␣times n. Plural of air time. • AIRTIME n. an allowable period of time for a broadcast. |
| ANTIMINE | • antimine adj. (Military) Countering or opposing mines (explosive devices). • ANTIMINE adj. designed to counteract landmines. |
| IMITABLE | • imitable adj. Capable of being imitated or copied. • imitable adj. Worthy of imitation. • IMITABLE adj. capable of being imitated. |
| IMITATED | • imitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of imitate. • IMITATE v. to behave in the same way as. |
| IMITATES | • imitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imitate. • IMITATE v. to behave in the same way as. |
| INTIMATE | • intimate adj. Closely acquainted; familiar. • intimate adj. Of or involved in a sexual relationship. • intimate adj. Personal; private. |
| LITHEMIA | • lithemia n. Alternative form of lithaemia. • LITHEMIA n. an excess of uric acid in the blood. |
| MAIEUTIC | • maieutic adj. (Philosophy) Of or related to the Socratic method. • maieutic adj. (Uncommon) Obstetric: of or related to childbirth. • maieutic n. Midwifery. |
| MARITIME | • maritime adj. Relating to or connected with the sea or its uses (As navigation, commerce, etc.). • maritime adj. Bordering on the sea; living near the seacoast; coastal. • maritime adj. (Zoology) Inhabiting the seashore; living coastwise; littoral. (distinguished from marine) |
| MAXIMITE | • MAXIMITE n. a powerful explosive. |
| METAIRIE | • Metairie prop.n. An unincorporated area and census-designated place in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, United States. • METAIRIE n. (French) a piece of land cultivated under the system of metayage. |
| METICAIS | • meticais n. Plural of metical. • METICAL n. (Portuguese) a monetary unit of Mozambique, also METICA. |
| MILITATE | • militate v. To give force or effect toward; to influence. • militate v. (Obsolete) To fight. • MILITATE v. to have influence. |
| MINIATED | • miniated v. Simple past tense and past participle of miniate. • MINIATE v. to decorate with rubrics; to illuminate a manuscript. |
| MINIATES | • miniates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miniate. • MINIATE v. to decorate with rubrics; to illuminate a manuscript. |
| MINUTIAE | • minutiae n. Plural of minutia. • minutiæ n. (Obsolete) plural of minutia. • MINUTIA n. (Latin) a small detail. |
| MITIGATE | • mitigate v. (Transitive) To reduce, lessen, or decrease; to make less severe or easier to bear. • mitigate v. (Transitive) To downplay. • MITIGATE v. to make less severe, also MEASE. |
| SERIATIM | • seriatim adv. One after another, in order; taking one topic or subject at a time in an order; sequentially. • seriatim adj. (Chiefly law) Point by point; sequential. • SERIATIM adj. (Latin) one after another; in a series. |
| THIAMINE | • thiamine n. (Biochemistry) One of the constituents of vitamin B complex, found in meat, yeast and bran, that is… • THIAMINE n. vitamin B1, found in seeds, grains, beans etc., also THIAMIN. |
| VITAMINE | • vitamine n. Obsolete form of vitamin. • vitamin␣E n. Any of several fat-soluble vitamins, found in plants, that act as antioxidants and are essential for… • VITAMINE n. an organic substance essential to proper nutrition, also VITAMIN. |