| ALIMONIED | • ALIMONIED adj. provided with an alimony. |
| DEMISSION | • demission n. (Archaic) Resignation; abdication. • DEMISSION n. lowering, degradation. |
| 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. |
| DOMINIQUE | • Dominique n. An American breed of chicken with a rose comb and a heavy plumage of irregularly striped black-and-white feathers. • Dominique prop.n. A female given name from French. • Dominique prop.n. A male given name from French. |
| ENDOMIXIS | • endomixis n. (Biology) A periodic reorganization of the cell nucleus in certain ciliated protozoa. • ENDOMIXIS n. in Protozoa, a nuclear reorganization without conjugation. |
| HOMINISED | • HOMINISE v. to alter the environment to conform with evolving man, also HOMINIZE. |
| HOMINIZED | • hominized v. Simple past tense and past participle of hominize. • HOMINIZE v. to alter the environment to conform with evolving man, also HOMINISE. |
| MEDIATION | • mediation n. Negotiation to resolve differences conducted by an impartial party. • mediation n. The act of intervening for the purpose of bringing about a settlement. • mediation n. (Gallicism) heritage interpretation. |
| MENISCOID | • meniscoid adj. Concavo-convex, like a meniscus. • MENISCOID adj. concave/convex, like a meniscus. |
| MINISODES | • minisodes n. Plural of minisode. • MINISODE n. a heavily abridged version of a television episode, esp. as broadcast on the Internet. |
| MISCOINED | • miscoined adj. Coined badly or incorrectly (in any sense). • MISCOIN v. to coin improperly. |
| MISJOINED | • misjoined v. Simple past tense and past participle of misjoin. • MISJOIN v. to join incorrectly. |
| MISSIONED | • missioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of mission. • MISSION v. to send to perform a specific task. |
| MOIDERING | • moidering v. Present participle of moider. • MOIDER v. to confuse, stupefy, also MITHER, MOITHER. |
| SIMONISED | • simonised v. Simple past tense and past participle of simonise. • SIMONISE v. to polish with wax, also SIMONIZE. |
| SIMONIZED | • simonized v. Simple past tense and past participle of simonize. • SIMONIZE v. to polish with wax, also SIMONISE. |