| AMIDS | • amids n. Plural of amid. • AMID n. a compound formed by the union of amidogen with an acid element or radical, also AMIDE. |
| DEISM | • deism n. A philosophical belief in the existence of a god (or goddess) knowable through human reason; especially… • deism n. Belief in a god who ceased to intervene with existence after acting as the cause of the cosmos. • Deism n. A religious philosophy and movement prominent in 17th-18th-century England, France, and what is now… |
| DIMES | • dimes n. Plural of dime. • DIME n. the tenth part of an American and Canadian dollar, 10 cents. |
| DIMPS | • dimps n. Plural of dimp. • DIMP n. (slang) a cigarette butt. |
| DISME | • disme n. (US, dated, 18th century) A dime minted in 1792. • disme n. (Obsolete) A tenth; a tenth part; a tithe. • DISME n. a former 10-cent coin of the USA. |
| IMIDS | • imids n. Plural of imid. • IMID n. a class of organic compounds formed from ammonia, also IMIDE. |
| MAIDS | • maids n. Plural of maid. • MAID v. to work as a maidservant. |
| MIDIS | • midis n. Plural of midi. • MIDIs n. Plural of MIDI. • MIDI n. a skirt or coat that extends to the middle of the calf. |
| MIDST | • midst n. (Often literary) A place in the middle of something; may be used of a literal or metaphorical location. • midst prep. (Rare) Among, in the middle of; amid. • 'midst prep. (Poetic) Alternative form of amidst. |
| MILDS | • milds n. Plural of mild. • MILD v. to become gentle. |
| MINDS | • minds n. Plural of mind. • minds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mind. • MIND v. to heed, to look after. |
| MISDO | • misdo v. (Archaic, intransitive) To do evil. • misdo v. (Transitive) To do (something) incorrectly or improperly. • misdo v. (Archaic, transitive) To do harm to; to injure, mistreat. |
| MUIDS | • muids n. Plural of muid. • MUID n. an old French measure of capacity. |
| MYSID | • mysid n. (Zoology) Any crustacean of the order Mysida. • mysid n. (Zoology, less common) Any crustacean of the family Mysidae. • MYSID n. a kind of small shrimp. |
| ODISM | • odism n. (Archaic) The supposed science of the force or natural power called od. • ODISM n. belief in the power of od, also ODYLISM. |