| AMINOPTERIN | • aminopterin n. (Pharmacology) A 4-amino analog of folic acid used as a chemotherapy drug. • AMINOPTERIN n. a rodenticide. |
| EMANCIPISTS | • emancipists n. Plural of emancipist. • EMANCIPIST n. (historical) a convict who has served his time of punishment in a penal colony. |
| EMPATHISING | • empathising v. Present participle of empathise. • EMPATHISE v. to enter imaginatively into another's personality and experience his experiences, also EMPATHIZE. |
| EMPATHIZING | • empathizing v. Present participle of empathize. • EMPATHIZE v. to enter imaginatively into another's personality and experience his experiences, also EMPATHISE. |
| HEMIANOPTIC | • hemianoptic adj. Alternative form of hemianopsic. • HEMIANOPTIC adj. suffering from hemiopia, blind in half the field of vision, also HEMIANOPIC, HEMIOPIC. |
| IMPAIRMENTS | • impairments n. Plural of impairment. • IMPAIRMENT n. the state of being impaired. |
| IMPATIENCES | • impatiences n. Plural of impatience. • IMPATIENCE n. the state of being impatient. |
| IMPATIENTLY | • impatiently adv. Without patience. • IMPATIENT adv. not patient. |
| IMPEDIMENTA | • impedimenta n. Equipment intended for an activity that serves as more of a hindrance than a help, especially military baggage. • impedimenta n. Plural of impedimentum. • IMPEDIMENTA n. things that impede; baggage. |
| IMPETRATING | • impetrating v. Present participle of impetrate. • IMPETRATE v. to obtain by entreaty, request or prayer. |
| IMPETRATION | • impetration n. (Obsolete) The act of impetrating, or obtaining by petition or entreaty. • impetration n. (Obsolete, UK, law) The obtaining of benefice from Rome by solicitation, which benefice belonged to… • IMPETRATION n. seeking by entreaty. |
| IMPIGNORATE | • impignorate v. (Obsolete, transitive) To pledge or pawn. • IMPIGNORATE v. to pledge, pawn or mortgage. |
| IMPRECATING | • imprecating v. Present participle of imprecate. • IMPRECATE v. to call down by prayer; to curse; to invoke evil on. |
| IMPRECATION | • imprecation n. The act of imprecating, or invoking evil upon someone; a prayer that a curse or calamity may befall someone. • imprecation n. A curse. • IMPRECATION n. the act of cursing. |
| OMNIPATIENT | • omnipatient adj. Infinitely patient; capable of enduring all things. • OMNIPATIENT adj. enduring all things. |
| PATRIMONIES | • patrimonies n. Plural of patrimony. • PATRIMONY n. an inheritance from one's father or ancestors. |
| PEDANTICISM | • pedanticism n. Pedantry. • PEDANTICISM n. pedantry, also PEDANTISM. |
| PENTAMIDINE | • pentamidine n. (Pharmacology) A synthetic antibiotic drug used chiefly in the form of its salt C23H36N4O10S2 especially… • PENTAMIDINE n. a drug used esp. to treat protozoal infections, such as leishmaniasis. |
| PLANIMETRIC | • planimetric adj. Relating to planimetry; made by means of a planimeter. • planimetric adj. Relating to planimetrics. • PLANIMETRIC adj. relating to planimetry, also PLANIMETRICAL. |
| TIMEPASSING | • TIMEPASS v. to pass time. |