| DELIMIT | • delimit v. (Transitive) To mark or fix the limits of. • delimit v. (Transitive) To demarcate. • DELIMIT v. to mark the boundaries of. |
| 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. |
| DISLIMN | • dislimn v. (Transitive) To remove the outlines of; to efface. • DISLIMN v. (Shakespeare) to deface. |
| DOMICIL | • domicil n. Archaic form of domicile. • DOMICIL v. to establish in a residence, also DOMICILE. |
| IDOLISM | • idolism n. (Obsolete) The worship of idols. • IDOLISM n. worship of idols. |
| IMPLIED | • implied adj. Suggested without being stated directly; implicated or hinted at. • implied v. Simple past tense and past participle of imply. • IMPLY v. to insinuate. |
| LIMITED | • limited v. Simple past tense and past participle of limit. • limited adj. With certain (often specified) limits placed upon it. • limited adj. Restricted, small, few, not plentiful. |
| MIDLIFE | • midlife adj. Occurring in the middle point of one’s life, usually considered about 45. • midlife n. The middle period of one’s life. • mid-life adj. Alternative spelling of midlife. |
| MIDLINE | • midline n. (Anatomy, medicine) The medial line (or plane) of the body, which divides the body into halves that… • midline n. (Typography) The level of the top of the x-height of a typeface. • MIDLINE n. a median line. |
| MIDLIST | • midlist adj. (Publishing, of a book or author) Unlikely to be more than modestly successful. • MIDLIST n. a section of a publisher's list of current titles. |
| MILADIS | • MILADI n. a term of address for a rich or aristocratic English lady, also MILADY. |
| MILDING | • MILD v. to become gentle. |
| MILDISH | • mildish adj. Somewhat mild. • MILDISH adj. somewhat mild. |
| MISDIAL | • misdial v. (Transitive, intransitive) To dial or use a keypad incorrectly, especially on a telephone. • misdial n. An instance of misdialling. • MISDIAL v. to dial incorrectly. |
| MISLAID | • mislaid adj. Cannot be currently found, put in an obscure place, lost - often temporarily. • mislaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of mislay. • MISLAY v. to put in a forgotten place. |
| MODIOLI | • modioli n. Plural of modiolus. • MODIOLUS n. (Latin) a bony shaft of the inner ear. |
| TIMIDLY | • timidly adv. In a timid manner. • TIMID adv. lacking courage or self-confidence. |