| DIMIDIATES | • dimidiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dimidiate. • DIMIDIATE v. to divide (a heraldic shield) into halves. |
| DISIMAGINE | • disimagine v. (Transitive) To banish from the imagination. • DISIMAGINE v. to banish from the imagination. |
| IMITANCIES | • IMITANCY n. (Caribbean) the tendency to imitate. |
| IMMANITIES | • immanities n. Plural of immanity. • IMMANITY n. monstrous cruelty. |
| IMPARITIES | • imparities n. Plural of imparity. • IMPARITY n. lack of equality. |
| INTIMACIES | • intimacies n. Plural of intimacy. • INTIMACY n. a state of close familiarity, also INTIMITY. |
| ISOAMINILE | • isoaminile n. A drug, structurally related to methadone, with antitussive and anticholinergic effects. • ISOAMINILE n. an antitussive drug. |
| MILITARIES | • militaries n. Plural of military. • MILITARY n. armed forces. |
| MILITARISE | • militarise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of militarize. • MILITARISE v. to make military, also MILITARIZE. |
| MILLIARIES | • milliaries n. Plural of milliary. • MILLIARY n. an ancient Roman milestone. |
| MINACITIES | • minacities n. Plural of minacity. • MINACITY n. the state of being threatening. |
| MINISTERIA | • ministeria n. Plural of ministerium. • MINISTERIUM n. (Latin) a ministry. |
| SIMILATIVE | • similative adj. Implying or indicating likeness or resemblance. • similative n. (Grammar) A grammatical case expressing similarity. • SIMILATIVE adj. indicating likeness or resemblance. |
| VITAMINISE | • vitaminise v. Alternative form of vitaminize. • VITAMINISE v. to add vitamins to e.g. a food, also VITAMINIZE. |