| ENAMELIST | • enamelist n. An artist who works with enamel. • ENAMELIST n. one who enamels; a workman or artist who applies enamels in ornamental work, also ENAMELER, ENAMELLER, ENAMELLIST. |
| ESTIMABLE | • estimable adj. Worthy of esteem; admirable. • estimable adj. (Archaic) Valuable. • estimable adj. Capable of being estimated; estimatable. |
| GLEAMIEST | • gleamiest adj. Superlative form of gleamy: most gleamy. • GLEAMY adj. gleaming. |
| LEMMATISE | • lemmatise v. Alternative spelling of lemmatize. • LEMMATISE v. to organise (words in a text) so that inflected and variant forms are grouped under the appropriate lemma, also LEMMATIZE. |
| LINEMATES | • linemates n. Plural of linemate. • LINEMATE n. a hockey player on the same line as another. |
| MATERIELS | • materiels n. Plural of materiel. • MATERIEL n. (French) material; equipment; the baggage and munitions of an army. |
| MEALTIMES | • mealtimes n. Plural of mealtime. • MEALTIME n. the usual time for a meal. |
| MEASLIEST | • measliest adj. Superlative form of measly: most measly. • MEASLY adj. spotty, paltry. |
| MELANITES | • melanites n. Plural of melanite. • MELANITE n. a black variety of garnet. |
| METAFILES | • metafiles n. Plural of metafile. • METAFILE n. graphical information capable of being transferred between systems or software. |
| METALISED | • metalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of metalise. • METALISE v. to make or treat with metal, also METALIZE, METALLISE, METALLIZE. |
| METALISES | • metalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of metalise. • METALISE v. to make or treat with metal, also METALIZE, METALLISE, METALLIZE. |
| METALIZES | • metalizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of metalize. • METALIZE v. to make or treat with metal, also METALISE, METALLISE, METALLIZE. |
| METALLISE | • metallise v. Alternative spelling of metallize. • METALLISE v. to make or treat with metal, also METALISE, METALIZE, METALLIZE. |
| MISRELATE | • misrelate v. (Transitive) To relate inaccurately. • MISRELATE v. to relate inaccurately. |
| SALIMETER | • salimeter n. A hydrometer used to measure the concentration of salt in a solution. • SALIMETER n. an instrument for measuring the amount of salt present in any given solution, also SALINOMETER, SALOMETER. |
| SEMIMETAL | • semimetal n. (Inorganic chemistry) A metalloid. • semi-metal n. Alternative spelling of semimetal. • SEMIMETAL n. a metal that is not malleable. |
| TIMESCALE | • timescale n. Alternative spelling of time scale. • time-scale n. Alternative form of time scale. • time␣scale n. A series of events used as a rough measure of duration. |