| BIMINIS | • biminis n. Plural of bimini. • BIMINI n. a kind of awning for a yacht. |
| BIPRISM | • biprism n. (Mathematics) A fusion of two triangular prisms. • biprism n. (Physics) An optical device of this construction used to generate interference fringes. • BIPRISM n. a prism having a highly obtuse angle to facilitate beam splitting. |
| DISLIMB | • dislimb v. To remove a limb from, to dismember, to pull off arms or legs. • DISLIMB v. to tear limb from limb; to dismember. |
| IAMBICS | • iambics n. Plural of iambic. • IAMBIC n. a poetic foot consisting of a short then a long syllable, also IAMB, IAMBUS. |
| IAMBIST | • iambist n. One who writes in iambic meter. • IAMBIST n. a poet who writes iambic verse. |
| IMBIBES | • imbibes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbibe. • IMBIBE v. to drink. |
| IMBIZOS | • imbizos n. Plural of imbizo. • IMBIZO n. (Zulu) a gathering of people at the request of a chieftain. |
| MIDIBUS | • midibus n. A single-decker bus, generally smaller than a traditional bus but larger than a minibus. • MIDIBUS n. a single-decker bus of medium size, typically with seats for between 20 and 30 passengers. |
| MIDRIBS | • midribs n. Plural of midrib. • MIDRIB n. the central vein of a leaf. |
| MINIBUS | • minibus n. A small bus, especially one used as transport for small groups. • minibus n. (South Africa) A sixteen-seater vehicle used as a taxi. • minibus n. (Historical) A small four-wheeled carriage. |
| MISBIAS | • MISBIAS v. to bias wrongly. |
| MISBILL | • misbill v. To bill incorrectly. • MISBILL v. to bill wrongly. |
| MISBIND | • misbind v. To bind incorrectly. • MISBIND v. to bind imperfectly. |
| OBIISMS | • OBIISM n. a form of West Indian witchcraft, also OBEAHISM, OBEISM. |
| STIBIUM | • stibium n. (Chiefly obsolete, rare) antimony. • stibium n. Kohl: stibnite used in ancient Egypt and Rome for eye cosmetics. • STIBIUM n. (Latin) antimony. |