| DEMIT | • demit v. (Transitive) To let fall; to depress; to yield. • demit v. To relinquish an office, membership, authority, etc.; to resign, as from a Masonic lodge. • demit n. The act of demitting. |
| EMITS | • emits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emit. • EMIT v. to send forth. |
| ITEMS | • items n. Plural of item. • items v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of item. • ITEM v. to set down the particulars of, also ITEMISE, ITEMIZE. |
| MEINT | • MENG v. (archaic) to mix; to unite, couple, also MENGE, MING. |
| MEITH | • MEITH n. (Scots) a landmark, a boundary. |
| MERIT | • merit n. (Countable) A claim to commendation or a reward. • merit n. (Countable) A mark or token of approbation or to recognize excellence. • merit n. (Countable, uncountable) Something deserving or worthy of positive recognition or reward. |
| METIC | • metic n. (Historical) In Ancient Greek city-states, a resident alien who did not have the rights of a citizen… • METIC n. (historical) in ancient Greece, a resident alien in a city, subject to a special tax. |
| METIF | • metif n. Alternative form of metis (person of mixed parentage). • METIF n. (French) the offspring of a white and a quadroon. |
| METIS | • metis n. A person of mixed-race ancestry. • metis n. (Chiefly Canada, US) Alternative letter-case form of Metis (“a member of one of three Canadian Aboriginal… • metis n. (US) A person of one-eighth black ancestry; an octoroon. |
| MITER | • miter v. (American spelling) Alternative form of mitre (“to unite at an angle of 45°”). • miter n. (American spelling) Alternative form of mitre. • MITER v. (US) to join with a type of woodworking joint, also MITRE. |
| MITES | • mites n. Plural of mite. • MITE n. any of various tiny arachnids of the order Acarida. |
| MITRE | • mitre n. A covering for the head, worn on solemn occasions by church dignitaries, which has been made in many… • mitre n. The surface forming the bevelled end or edge of a piece where a miter joint is made; also, a joint formed… • mitre n. (Historical, numismatics) A 13th-century coin minted in Europe which circulated in Ireland as a debased… |
| MIXTE | • mixte n. (Chiefly attributive) A kind of bicycle frame where the top tube of the traditional diamond frame is… • MIXTE adj. denoting a type of bicycle frame. |
| REMIT | • remit v. (Transitive) To transmit or send (e.g. money in payment); to supply. • remit v. (Transitive) To forgive, pardon (A wrong, offence, etc.). • remit v. (Transitive) To refrain from exacting or enforcing. |
| SMITE | • smite v. (Archaic) To hit; to strike. • smite v. To strike down or kill with godly force. • smite v. To injure with divine power. |
| STIME | • stime n. (UK, dialect) A slight gleam or glimmer; a glimpse. • STIME v. (Scots) to peer, also STYME. |
| TEMPI | • tempi n. Plural of tempo. • TEMPO n. the rate of speed of a musical piece. |
| TIMED | • timed v. Simple past tense and past participle of time. • timed adj. Happening at a certain time. • timed adj. Regulated by time. |
| TIMER | • timer n. Agent noun of time: someone or something that times. • timer n. One who has done something a certain number of times. • timer n. One characterized by a certain time or time frame, such as their work hours. |
| TIMES | • times n. Plural of time. • times n. The circumstances of a certain time. • times n. A person’s experiences or biography. |