| AMITOTIC | • amitotic adj. Of or pertaining to amitosis. • AMITOTIC adj. relating to amitosis, direct cell division, without mitosis. |
| ATTICISM | • Atticism n. The style and idiom of Attic, the Ancient Greek Athenian dialect. • Atticism n. A well-turned phrase; a concise manner of speech or expression. • Atticism n. (Historical) A favouring of, or attachment to Attica and the Athenians. |
| IMITANTS | • imitants n. Plural of imitant. • IMITANT n. an imitation. |
| 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. |
| IMITATOR | • imitator n. A person who imitates or apes another. • IMITATOR n. one that imitates. |
| INTIMATE | • intimate adj. Closely acquainted; familiar. • intimate adj. Of or involved in a sexual relationship. • intimate adj. Personal; private. |
| MASTITIC | • mastitic adj. Having or relating to mastitis. • MASTITIC adj. relating to mastitis, inflammation of breast or milk gland. |
| MASTITIS | • mastitis n. (Pathology) Inflammation of a breast. • MASTITIS n. inflammation of the breast. |
| MILITANT | • militant adj. Fighting or disposed to fight; belligerent, warlike. • militant adj. Aggressively supporting of a political or social cause; adamant, combative. • militant n. (Obsolete) A soldier, a combatant. |
| MILITATE | • militate v. To give force or effect toward; to influence. • militate v. (Obsolete) To fight. • MILITATE v. to have influence. |
| MITIGANT | • mitigant adj. Tending to mitigate. • mitigant n. Something that mitigates; a lenitive. • MITIGANT n. something that mitigates. |
| 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. |
| TALLITIM | • tallitim n. Plural of tallit. • TALLIT n. (Hebrew) a Jewish prayer shawl, also TALLITH, TALLIS. |
| TIMARIOT | • Timariot n. (Historical) A soldier of the Turkish feudal militia, who received a timar. • TIMARIOT n. (historical) a Turkish feudal militiaman. |
| TITANISM | • titanism n. Nonconformism; rebellion against prevailing social and artistic conventions, especially when it involves… • TITANISM n. a spirit of revolt or defiance against social conventions. |
| TITANIUM | • titanium n. A chemical element, atomic number 22; it is a strong, corrosion-resistant transition metal, used to… • titanium n. (Countable) A single atom of this element. • TITANIUM n. a metallic element. |