| AMINITIES | • AMINITY n. the state of being amine. |
| ANIMISTIC | • animistic adj. Of or pertaining to animism. • ANIMISTIC adj. of or pertaining to animism, the attribution of soul to inanimate objects. |
| DIMIDIATE | • dimidiate adj. Divided into two (equal) halves. • dimidiate adj. Consisting of only one half of what the normal condition requires; having the appearance of lacking one half. • dimidiate adj. Having the organs of one side, or half, different in function from the corresponding organs on the other side. |
| IDIOMATIC | • idiomatic adj. Pertaining or conforming to idiom, the natural mode of expression of a language. • idiomatic adj. Resembling or characteristic of an idiom. • idiomatic adj. (Music) Relating to parts or pieces which are written both within the natural physical limitations of… |
| IMAGINIST | • imaginist n. An imaginative person. • imaginist n. (Literature) One of the Russian poets belonging to the imaginism movement. • IMAGINIST n. a person with an active imagination. |
| IMAGISTIC | • imagistic adj. (Art) Of or pertaining to imagism. • Imagistic adj. Alternative form of imagistic. • IMAGISTIC adj. relating to imagism, the artistic doctrine of the use of precise images with unrestricted subject matter. |
| IMITATING | • imitating v. Present participle of imitate. • imitating n. An instance of imitation. • IMITATE v. to behave in the same way as. |
| IMITATION | • imitation n. The act of imitating. • imitation n. (Attributive) A copy or simulation; something that is not the real thing. • IMITATION n. the act of imitating, a copy. |
| IMITATIVE | • imitative adj. Imitating; copying; not original. • imitative adj. Modelled after another thing. • IMITATIVE adj. inclined to imitate; formed after a model. |
| LAMINITIS | • laminitis n. (Veterinary medicine) A disease of the digital laminae of the hoof. • LAMINITIS n. inflammation of a horse's lamina. |
| MILITARIA | • militaria n. Military or police artifacts. • MILITARIA n. weapons, uniforms and other things associated with wars past and present. |
| MINIATING | • miniating v. Present participle of miniate. • MINIATE v. to decorate with rubrics; to illuminate a manuscript. |
| MINIATION | • miniation n. The act or result of miniating; a painting or tingeing with vermilion. • MINIATION n. the act of painting with minium. |
| MITICIDAL | • miticidal adj. Having the effect of killing mites. • MITICIDAL adj. relating to a miticide, an agent which kills mites. |
| PRIMITIAE | • primitiae n. Plural of primitia. • PRIMITIAE n. (Latin) the first year's revenue of a benefice, also PRIMITIAS. |
| PRIMITIAL | • primitial adj. (Rare) Being of the first production; primitive; original. • PRIMITIAL adj. of or relating to primitiae, the first year's revenue of a benefice. |
| PRIMITIAS | • primitias n. Plural of primitia. • PRIMITIAS n. (Spenser) the first year's revenue of a benefice, also PRIMITIAE. |
| VITAMINIC | • vitaminic adj. Of or pertaining to vitamins. • vitaminic adj. Containing vitamins. • VITAMINIC adj. relating to a vitamin. |