| AMINITIES | • AMINITY n. the state of being amine. |
| ANILITIES | • ANILITY n. the state of being an old woman. |
| DIETICIAN | • dietician n. Nonstandard spelling of dietitian. • DIETICIAN n. an expert on diet, also DIETIST, DIETITIAN. |
| DIETITIAN | • dietitian n. A person who studies or practices dietetics. • DIETITIAN n. an expert on diet, also DIETICIAN, DIETIST. |
| EPILIMNIA | • epilimnia n. Plural of epilimnion. • EPILIMNION n. the upper, warm layer of water in a lake. |
| EPINICIAN | • epinician adj. Of, related to, or resembling a certain type of Greek ode in honor of a victorious athlete. • epinician n. A Greek ode in honor of a victorious athlete. • EPINICIAN adj. celebrating a triumph. |
| EPINIKIAN | • epinikian adj. Epinicial. • EPINIKIAN n. an ode celebrating a triumph, also EPINICION, EPINIKION. |
| INANITIES | • inanities n. Plural of inanity. • INANITY n. something that is inane. |
| INITIALED | • initialed v. Simple past tense and past participle of initial. • INITIAL v. to mark with the first letters of one's name. |
| INITIALER | • initialer n. The artist who decorates the initial letters in an illuminated manuscript. • initialer n. The initial episode of a television show or series of films. • initialer n. One who initials a document. |
| INITIATED | • initiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of initiate. • INITIATE v. to begin or start. |
| INITIATES | • initiates n. Plural of initiate. • initiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of initiate. • INITIATE v. to begin or start. |
| ISEIKONIA | • ISEIKONIA n. the seeing of the same image in both eyes. |
| NIAISERIE | • NIAISERIE n. (French) simplicity; foolishness. |
| PERIDINIA | • PERIDINIUM n. a dinoflagellate, a kind of marine protozoan, also PERIDINIAN. |
| RAISINIER | • RAISINY adj. full of raisins. |
| SICILIANE | • siciliane n. Plural of siciliano. • SICILIANA n. (Italian) a Sicilian dance, resembling the pastorale, also SICILIANO. |
| VIVIANITE | • vivianite n. (Mineralogy) A blue, green or colourless mineral of monoclinic crystals, Fe3(PO4)2·8H2O. • VIVIANITE n. ferrous phosphate, blue by oxidation, often found coating fossil fishes and bones. |