| DEMININGS | • DEMINING n. the removal of (explosive) mines. |
| DIMENSION | • dimension n. A single aspect of a given thing. • dimension n. A measure of spatial extent in a particular direction, such as height, width or breadth, or depth. • dimension n. A construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished. |
| DINOMANIA | • dinomania n. (Informal) Enthusiasm for dinosaurs. • DINOMANIA n. public interest in dinosaurs. |
| DOMINIONS | • dominions n. Plural of dominion. • DOMINION n. supreme authority. |
| IMPENDING | • impending adj. Approaching; drawing near; about to happen or expected to happen. • impending v. Present participle of impend. • impending n. Something that impends or threatens; an expected event. |
| INDAMINES | • indamines n. Plural of indamine. • INDAMINE n. any unstable organic base whose salts are blue or green dyes, also INDAMIN. |
| INDEMNIFY | • indemnify v. To secure against loss or damage; to insure. • indemnify v. (Chiefly law) To compensate or reimburse someone for some expense or injury. • indemnify v. (Obsolete, rare) to hurt, to harm. |
| INDEMNITY | • indemnity n. Security from damage, loss, or penalty. • indemnity n. (Law) An obligation or duty upon an individual to incur the losses of another. • indemnity n. Repayment; compensation for loss or injury. |
| MAINLINED | • mainlined v. Simple past tense and past participle of mainline. • MAINLINE v. to inject a narcotic into a major vein. |
| MANDILION | • mandilion n. A loose outer garment resembling a cassock or coat, often sleeveless, worn by soldiers over armour or… • mandilion n. Alternative form of mandylion. • MANDILION n. a loose outer garment worn over armour, also MANDYLION. |
| MANRIDING | • MANRIDING adj. used of equipment on oil rigs that is for use of personnel rather than for carrying material. |
| MILDENING | • mildening v. Present participle of milden. • MILDEN v. to make mild, or milder. |
| MINNICKED | • MINNICK v. to be over dainty in eating, also MINNOCK. |
| MISINTEND | • misintend v. (Transitive) To intend, purpose, or direct amiss or wrongfully; mismean. • MISINTEND v. (obsolete) to aim amiss. |
| REMINDING | • reminding v. Present participle of remind. • reminding n. The act by which somebody is reminded of something. • REMIND v. to cause to remember. |
| UNDINISMS | • UNDINISM n. a preoccupation with water. |