| COMPENDIUM | • compendium n. A short, complete summary; an abstract. • compendium n. A list or collection of various items. • COMPENDIUM n. (Latin) an assortment, a varied collection. |
| COMPLIMENT | • compliment n. An expression of praise, congratulation, or respect. • compliment n. (Uncountable) Complimentary language; courtesy, flattery. • compliment n. Misspelling of complement. |
| DIMPLEMENT | • dimplement n. The state of being dimpled, or marked with gentle depressions. • DIMPLEMENT n. the state of being dimpled, or marked with gentle depressions. |
| IMIPRAMINE | • imipramine n. (Pharmacology) A synthetic compound (trademark Tofranil) used to treat depression. • IMIPRAMINE n. an antidepressant drug also used in the treatment of enuresis. |
| IMPAIRMENT | • impairment n. The result of being impaired. • impairment n. A deterioration or weakening. • impairment n. A disability or handicap. |
| IMPALEMENT | • impalement n. The act of torturing or executing someone by impaling them on a sharp stake. • impalement n. (Heraldry) The joining of two coats of arms on one shield. • impalement n. A space fenced in, such as by palings, possibly in the form of an enclosure or cup. |
| IMPARTMENT | • impartment n. The act of imparting something, or the thing imparted; disclosure. • IMPARTMENT n. the act of imparting. |
| IMPEDIMENT | • impediment n. A hindrance; that which impedes or obstructs progress. • impediment n. A disability, especially one affecting the hearing or speech. • impediment n. (Chiefly in the plural) Baggage, especially that of an army; impedimenta. |
| IMPLEMENTS | • implements n. Plural of implement. • implements v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of implement. • IMPLEMENT v. to put into practice. |
| IMPUGNMENT | • impugnment n. The act of impugning, or the state of being impugned. • IMPUGNMENT n. the act of impugning, or the state of being impugned. |
| MIDSHIPMEN | • midshipmen n. Plural of midshipman. • MIDSHIPMAN n. formerly, the title of a young officer (originally quartered amidships) entering the navy. |
| PANTOMIMED | • pantomimed v. Simple past tense and past participle of pantomime. • PANTOMIME v. to portray or communicate by exaggerated silent gestures or expressions. |
| PANTOMIMES | • pantomimes n. Plural of pantomime. • pantomimes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pantomime. • PANTOMIME v. to portray or communicate by exaggerated silent gestures or expressions. |
| PELMANISMS | • PELMANISM n. a card game in which the cards are spread out face down and have to be picked up in matching pairs. |
| PERSIMMONS | • persimmons n. Plural of persimmon. • PERSIMMON n. a kind of plumlike fruit. |
| PLUMMETING | • plummeting v. Present participle of plummet. • plummeting n. A violent or dramatic fall. • PLUMMET v. to drop straight down. |
| POLEMONIUM | • polemonium n. Any of the genus Polemonium of gamopetalous perennial herbs. • Polemonium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Polemoniaceae – Jacob’s ladder and related flowering plants. • POLEMONIUM n. a genus of gamopetalous perennial herbs, including the Jacob's ladder and the Greek valerian. |
| POMMELLING | • pommelling v. Present participle of pommel. • POMMEL v. to strike with the fists, also PUMMEL. |
| PUMMELLING | • pummelling v. Present participle of pummel. • pummelling n. A beating. • PUMMELLING n. a beating with the fists. |