| DIMERISMS | • DIMERISM n. the state of being dimerous, having two parts or members, specifically in a whorl. |
| DISIMMURE | • DISIMMURE v. to liberate; to release from walls. |
| DISMEMBER | • dismember v. (Transitive) To remove the limbs of. • dismember v. (Transitive) To cut or otherwise divide something into pieces. • DISMEMBER v. to cut or tear a body limb from limb. |
| DRUMMINGS | • drummings n. Plural of drumming. • DRUMMING n. the sound made by a drum. |
| MARASMOID | • marasmoid adj. Resembling or characteristic of marasmus. • MARASMOID adj. suffering from marasmus. |
| MEMORISED | • memorised v. Simple past tense and past participle of memorise. • MEMORISE v. to commit to memory, also MEMORIZE. |
| MIDRASHIM | • Midrashim n. Plural of Midrash. • MIDRASH n. (Hebrew) an early Jewish interpretation of a biblical text. |
| MIDSTREAM | • midstream n. The middle of a stream or river. • midstream adv. In midstream, abruptly. • mid-stream n. Alternative form of midstream. |
| MIDSUMMER | • midsummer n. The period around the summer solstice; about 21st June in the northern hemisphere. • midsummer n. The first day of summer. • midsummer n. The middle of summer. |
| MISFORMED | • misformed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misform. • MISFORM v. to make in an ill form. |
| MISFRAMED | • misframed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misframe. • MISFRAME v. to frame badly. |
| MISMARKED | • mismarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of mismark. • MISMARK v. to mark wrongly. |
| MISMETRED | • mismetred v. Simple past tense and past participle of mismetre. • MISMETRE v. to spoil the metre (of a poem). |
| MISRHYMED | • misrhymed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misrhyme. • MISRHYMED adj. badly rhymed. |
| MISTERMED | • mistermed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misterm. • MISTERM v. to call by a wrong name. |
| MODERNISM | • modernism n. (Uncountable) Modern or contemporary ideas, thought, practices, etc. • modernism n. (Countable) Anything that is characteristic of modernity. • modernism n. Any of several styles of art, architecture, literature, philosophy, etc., that flourished in the 20th century. |
| MYRMIDONS | • myrmidons n. Plural of myrmidon. • Myrmidons n. Plural of Myrmidon. • MYRMIDON n. (Greek) a loyal follower, esp. a subordinate who follows orders unquestioningly or pitilessly. |
| RUMMISHED | • RUMMISH v. (Scots) to roar or protest. |
| SHIMMERED | • shimmered v. Simple past tense and past participle of shimmer. • SHIMMER v. to glimmer. |