| DEMISING | • demising adj. (Of a wall or partition) Serving to separate tenants from one another or from common areas. • demising v. Present participle of demise. • DEMISE v. to give to a successor; to bequeath by will. |
| DIGAMIES | • digamies n. Plural of digamy. • DIGAMY n. a second legal marriage. |
| DIGAMIST | • digamist n. One who marries a second time; a deuterogamist. • DIGAMIST n. one who marries for the second time. |
| DIGICAMS | • digicams n. Plural of digicam. • DIGICAM n. a digital camera. |
| DIMMINGS | • dimmings n. Plural of dimming. • DIMMING n. the act of reducing light. |
| DIRIGISM | • dirigism n. Alternative form of dirigisme. • DIRIGISM n. state control of economic and social spheres. |
| MIDGIEST | • MIDGY adj. full of midges. |
| MINDINGS | • mindings n. Plural of minding. • MINDING n. the act of minding. |
| MISDIGHT | • misdight adj. (Obsolete) Arrayed, prepared, or furnished unsuitably. • MISDIGHT v. (Spenser) to mismanage or treat badly. |
| MISDOING | • misdoing n. An act of misdoing; a misdeed. • misdoing v. Present participle of misdo. • MISDOING n. the act of doing wrong. |
| MISGUIDE | • misguide v. (Transitive) To guide poorly or incorrectly; to lead astray or into error. • MISGUIDE v. to guide wrongly. |
| PIGMOIDS | • pigmoids n. Plural of pigmoid. • PIGMOID n. a pigmy. |
| SIGMOIDS | • sigmoids n. Plural of sigmoid. • SIGMOID n. an S-shaped curve in a bodily part. |
| SMIDGINS | • smidgins n. Plural of smidgin. • SMIDGIN n. a very small amount, also SMIDGEN, SMIDGE, SMIDGEON. |