| ATOMISING | • atomising v. Present participle of atomise. • ATOMISE v. to reduce to a fine spray, also ATOMIZE. |
| GIANTISMS | • giantisms n. Plural of giantism. • GIANTISM n. a tendency to abnormally large size, also GIGANTISM. |
| GIGANTISM | • gigantism n. The quality or state of being gigantic; being of abnormally large size. • gigantism n. A condition where there is over-production of growth hormone by the pituitary gland in a child before… • GIGANTISM n. a tendency to abnormally large size, also GIANTISM. |
| 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. |
| IMPASTING | • impasting v. Present participle of impaste. • IMPASTE v. to lay colours on thickly. |
| MAISTRING | • maistring v. Present participle of maistre. • MAISTRING n. (obsolete) mastering, also MASTERING. |
| MISACTING | • misacting v. Present participle of misact. • MISACT v. to act badly. |
| MISDATING | • misdating v. Present participle of misdate. • MISDATE v. to date incorrectly. |
| MISEATING | • miseating n. Bad or wrong eating. • MISEAT v. to eat improperly. |
| MISMATING | • mismating v. Present participle of mismate. • mismating n. An unsuitable or incorrect mating between organisms. • MISMATING n. the act of mating wrongly or unsuitably. |
| MISRATING | • misrating v. Present participle of misrate. • MISRATE v. to rate incorrectly. |
| MISTAKING | • mistaking v. Present participle of mistake. • mistaking n. (Obsolete) A mistake. • MISTAKING n. (Shakespeare) a mistake. |
| MITIGANTS | • mitigants n. Plural of mitigant. • MITIGANT n. something that mitigates. |
| SIGMATING | • sigmating v. Present participle of sigmate. • SIGMATE v. to add a sign to. |
| SIGMATION | • sigmation n. (Grammar) The process of sigmating; addition of a sigma. • SIGMATION n. the addition of a sigma at the end of a syllable. |