| ADMITS | • admits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of admit. • ADMIT v. to allow to enter; to confess. |
| AMIDST | • amidst prep. In the midst or middle of; surrounded or encompassed by; among. • AMIDST prep. in the middle of. |
| DATUMS | • datums v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of datum. • datums n. Plural of datum. • DATUM n. (Latin) something used as a basis for calculating. |
| DEMAST | • demast v. (Transitive) To remove the mast from (a sailing ship) for storage. • demast v. (Transitive) To break the mast of (a sailing ship) in an accident. • DEMAST v. to remove the masts from, also DISMAST. |
| DEMIST | • demist v. (Transitive) To remove the layer of fine liquid particles from the surface of (a window or mirror). • DEMIST v. to clear a windscreen of moisture. |
| DEMITS | • demits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demit. • DEMIT v. to give up an office, resign. |
| MASTED | • masted adj. (Often in combination) Having (the specified kind or number of) masts. • masted v. Simple past tense and past participle of mast. • MAST v. to provide with a long pole that supports a ship's sails. |
| MIDSTS | • midsts n. Plural of midst. • MIDST n. the middle. |
| MISTED | • misted v. Simple past tense and past participle of mist. • MiSTed v. Simple past tense and past participle of MiST. • MIST v. to become blurry. |
| MODEST | • modest adj. Not bragging or boasting about oneself or one’s achievements; unpretentious, humble. • modest adj. Small, moderate in size. • modest adj. Pure and delicate from a sense of propriety. |
| MODIST | • modist n. (Archaic) A follower of fashion. • modist n. (Grammar) A supporter of modism. • MODIST n. a follower of fashion. |
| MUSTED | • musted v. Simple past tense and past participle of must (only in the sense of "become/make musty"). • MUST v. to powder, also MOUST, MUIST. |
| STEMED | • stemed v. Simple past tense and past participle of steme. • STEME v. (archaic) to steam, evaporate. |
| STIMED | • STIME v. (Scots) to peer, also STYME. |
| STYMED | • STYME v. (Scots) to peer, also STIME. |
| TEMSED | • temsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of temse. • TEMS v. to sift, also TEMSE. |