| AMERICIUMS | • americiums n. Plural of americium. • AMERICIUM n. a white metallic transuranic element of the actinide series. |
| ANTIMERISM | • antimerism n. (Biology) The division of the body into antimeres. • ANTIMERISM n. the state of having antimeres. |
| CHIMAERISM | • chimaerism n. Alternative spelling of chimerism. • CHIMAERISM n. the state of being or creating a genetic chimaera, also CHIMERISM. |
| IMIPRAMINE | • imipramine n. (Pharmacology) A synthetic compound (trademark Tofranil) used to treat depression. • IMIPRAMINE n. an antidepressant drug also used in the treatment of enuresis. |
| IMMATERIAL | • immaterial adj. Having no matter or substance. • immaterial adj. (Figurative) So insubstantial as to be irrelevant. • IMMATERIAL adj. not consisting of matter. |
| IMMEMORIAL | • immemorial adj. (Postpositive) That is beyond memory; ancient. • immemorial adj. (Positive) Ancient beyond memory. • IMMEMORIAL adj. extending or existing since beyond the reach of memory, record, or tradition. |
| IMMIGRATED | • immigrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of immigrate. • IMMIGRATE v. to migrate into a country with the intention of settling in it. |
| IMMIGRATES | • immigrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of immigrate. • IMMIGRATE v. to migrate into a country with the intention of settling in it. |
| IMMISERATE | • immiserate v. (Transitive) To impoverish (someone); to make someone sink into misery. |
| IMPAIRMENT | • impairment n. The result of being impaired. • impairment n. A deterioration or weakening. • impairment n. A disability or handicap. |
| MAXIMISERS | • maximisers n. Plural of maximiser. • MAXIMISER n. one who maximises, also MAXIMIZER. |
| MAXIMIZERS | • maximizers n. Plural of maximizer. • MAXIMIZER n. one who maximizes, also MAXIMISER. |
| MICROIMAGE | • microimage n. A microscopically small image. • MICROIMAGE n. a very small image. |
| MINIMARKET | • minimarket n. A small supermarket; a convenience store. • MINIMARKET n. a small supermarket, also MINIMART. |
| MISMARRIED | • mismarried v. Simple past tense and past participle of mismarry. • MISMARRY v. to marry unsuitably. |
| MISMARRIES | • mismarries v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mismarry. • MISMARRY v. to marry unsuitably. |