| FEMMIER | • FEMMY adj. markedly feminine in appearance. |
| GEMMIER | • gemmier adj. Comparative form of gemmy: more gemmy. • GEMMY adj. resembling a gem. |
| GREMMIE | • gremmie n. (Surfing, slang) Alternative form of gremmy (“a young surfer”). • GREMMIE n. an inexperienced surfer, also GREMMY. |
| IMMENSE | • immense adj. Huge, gigantic, very large. • immense adj. (Colloquial) Supremely good. • immense adj. (Colloquial) Major; to a great degree. |
| IMMERGE | • immerge v. (Transitive) To plunge into, under, or within anything, especially a fluid; to dip; to immerse. • immerge v. (Intransitive) To disappear by entering into any medium, as a star into the light of the sun. • IMMERGE v. to plunge into a liquid, also IMMERSE. |
| IMMERSE | • immerse v. (Transitive) To place within a fluid (generally a liquid, but also a gas). • immerse v. (Transitive) To involve or engage deeply. • immerse v. (Transitive, mathematics) To map into an immersion. |
| IMMEWED | • immewed v. Simple past tense and past participle of immew. • IMMEW v. to confine, mew up, as a hawk in mews, also EMMEW, ENMEW. |
| JEMMIED | • jemmied v. Simple past tense and past participle of jemmy. • JEMMY v. to force open with a short crowbar, also JIMMIE, JIMMY. |
| JEMMIER | • jemmier adj. Comparative form of jemmy: more jemmy. • JEMMY adj. neat, smart. |
| JEMMIES | • jemmies n. Plural of jemmy. • JEMMY v. to force open with a short crowbar, also JIMMIE, JIMMY. |
| MEEMIES | • MEEMIE n. a hysterical person. |
| MELTEMI | • meltemi n. (Meteorology) A strong, dry, northerly, seasonal wind in the Aegean sea; etesian wind. • MELTEMI n. (Modern Greek) a northerly wind in the NE Mediterranean. |
| MEMETIC | • memetic adj. Of or pertaining to memes; pertaining to replication of concepts. • MEMETIC adj. of or like a meme. |
| MIMEOED | • mimeoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of mimeo. • MIMEO v. to copy by mimeograph. |
| MIMESES | • mimeses n. Plural of mimesis. • MIMESIS n. (Greek) imitation, esp. in literature and art or by an animal of its surroundings, etc. |
| MISDEEM | • misdeem v. To misjudge, to deem wrongly. • MISDEEM v. to judge unfavourably. |
| MISHMEE | • Mishmee n. Dated form of Mishmi. • MISHMEE n. the bitter root stock of a plant, also MISHMI. |
| MISMEET | • mismeet v. To come together but fail to properly communicate or connect in positive ways. • mismeet v. To fail to properly satisfy or comply with. • MISMEET v. to meet under unfortunate circumstances. |
| MISSEEM | • misseem v. (Literary) To be unbecoming to; not to suit. • MISSEEM v. (Spenser) to be unbecoming to. |
| SEMEMIC | • sememic adj. Relating to sememes. • SEMEMIC adj. pertaining to a sememe or meaning of a linguistic unit. |