| DOMINICKER | • dominicker n. A Dominique (breed of chicken). • DOMINICKER n. one of an American breed of chickens, also DOMINICK, DOMINIQUE. |
| GIMMICKIER | • gimmickier adj. Comparative form of gimmicky: more gimmicky. • GIMMICKY adj. having or being like a gimmick. |
| KAISERISMS | • KAISERISM n. the system of having a kaiser. |
| KILOMETRIC | • kilometric adj. Measured in kilometres/kilometers. • KILOMETRIC adj. relating to measurement by kilometre, also KILOMETRICAL. |
| KIMBERLITE | • kimberlite n. (Geology) A variety of peridotite containing a high proportion of carbon dioxide; often contains diamonds. • KIMBERLITE n. a mica-peridotite, an intrusive igneous rock, in which the Kimberley diamonds were found. |
| MINIBIKERS | • minibikers n. Plural of minibiker. • MINIBIKER n. one who rides a minibike. |
| MINIBREAKS | • minibreaks n. Plural of minibreak. • mini-breaks n. Plural of mini-break. • MINIBREAK n. a short break. |
| MINIMARKET | • minimarket n. A small supermarket; a convenience store. • MINIMARKET n. a small supermarket, also MINIMART. |
| MINISTROKE | • ministroke n. (Colloquial) A transient ischemic attack. • mini-stroke n. (Colloquial) transient ischemic attack. • mini␣stroke n. (Colloquial) A transient ischemic attack. |
| MIRRORLIKE | • mirrorlike adj. Resembling a mirror; reflective. • mirror-like adj. Alternative form of mirrorlike. • MIRRORLIKE adj. like a mirror. |
| MISSTRIKES | • misstrikes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misstrike. • misstrikes n. Plural of misstrike. • MISSTRIKE v. to strike wrongly. |
| SHRIMPLIKE | • shrimplike adj. Resembling a shrimp. • SHRIMPLIKE adj. like a shrimp. |
| SKIRMISHED | • skirmished v. Simple past tense and past participle of skirmish. • SKIRMISH v. to engage in a minor battle. |
| SKIRMISHER | • skirmisher n. An infantry soldier used for skirmishing. • SKIRMISHER n. one who skirmishes. |
| SKIRMISHES | • skirmishes n. Plural of skirmish. • skirmishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skirmish. • SKIRMISH v. to engage in a minor battle. |
| SMICKERING | • smickering v. Present participle of smicker. • SMICKERING n. an amorous inclination. |