| DEMIMONDES | • demimondes n. Plural of demimonde. • demi-mondes n. Plural of demi-monde. • DEMIMONDE n. (French) a class of women on the fringes of respectable society supported by wealthy lovers. |
| DISMEMBERS | • dismembers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dismember. • DISMEMBER v. to cut or tear a body limb from limb. |
| DREAMTIMES | • DREAMTIME n. in the mythology of Australian Aboriginals, the time when the earth and patterns of life on earth took shape. |
| EMBLEMISED | • emblemised v. Simple past tense and past participle of emblemise. • EMBLEMISE v. to represent by or as if by an emblem, also EMBLEMIZE. |
| EUDEMONISM | • eudemonism n. Alternative form of eudaemonism. • EUDEMONISM n. the theory that the highest ethical goal is happiness and personal wellbeing, also EUDAEMONISM, EUDAIMONISM. |
| IMMEASURED | • immeasured adj. That has not been measured; huge, enormous. • IMMEASURED adj. (Spenser) immeasurable. |
| IMMODESTER | • IMMODEST adj. not modest. |
| LEMMATISED | • lemmatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of lemmatise. • LEMMATISE v. to organise (words in a text) so that inflected and variant forms are grouped under the appropriate lemma, also LEMMATIZE. |
| MAIMEDNESS | • maimedness n. The state of being maimed. • MAIMEDNESS n. the state of being maimed. |
| MARMELISED | • marmelised v. Simple past tense and past participle of marmelise. • MARMELISE v. (slang) to thrash, defeat heavily, also MARMALISE, MARMALIZE, MARMELIZE. |
| MERMAIDENS | • mermaidens n. Plural of mermaiden. • MERMAIDEN n. a mythical creature with a woman's upper body and a fish's tail, also MERMAID. |
| MESMERISED | • mesmerised v. Simple past tense and past participle of mesmerise. • MESMERISE v. to hypnotize, spellbind, also MESMERIZE. |
| MESMERIZED | • mesmerized adj. Spellbound or enthralled. • mesmerized adj. Hypnotized. • mesmerized v. Simple past tense and past participle of mesmerize. |
| MESODERMIC | • mesodermic adj. Of or relating to the mesoderm. • MESODERMIC adj. pertaining to, or derived from, the mesoderm, also MESODERMAL. |
| MISDEEMFUL | • MISDEEMFUL adj. having a mistaken judgment of. |
| MISDEEMING | • misdeeming v. Present participle of misdeem. • misdeeming adj. (Now rare) Judging wrongly; mistaken. • misdeeming n. (Rare) misjudgment. |
| MISDEMEANS | • misdemeans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misdemean. • MISDEMEAN v. to behave ill, with a reflexive pronoun; as, to misdemean one's self. |
| MISNOMERED | • misnomered v. Simple past tense and past participle of misnomer. • MISNOMER v. to use a misnomer. |
| REIMMERSED | • reimmersed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reimmerse. • REIMMERSE v. to immerse again. |
| SUMMERTIDE | • summertide n. (Dated, literary) Summertime. • SUMMERTIDE n. summer time. |