| ENIGMAS | • enigmas n. Plural of enigma. • ENIGMA n. (Greek) something that is difficult to understand. |
| GAMINES | • gamines n. Plural of gamine. • GAMINE n. (French) a homeless girl, a (female) urchin. |
| GERMINS | • germins n. Plural of germin. • GERMIN n. something that serves as an origin, also GERMEN, GERMAIN, GERMAINE. |
| MEASING | • MEASE v. (Scots) to make less severe, mitigate. |
| MENSING | • mensing v. Present participle of mense. • Mensing prop.n. A surname. • MENSE v. to do honour to, to grace. |
| MERINGS | • MERING n. a marking off. |
| MESHING | • meshing v. Present participle of mesh. • meshing n. The act by which something meshes or interlocks. • MESHING n. the act of meshing. |
| MESSING | • messing v. Present participle of mess. • Messing prop.n. A village in Messing-cum-Inworth parish, Colchester district, Essex, England (OS grid ref TL8918). • Messing prop.n. A surname from German. |
| MEUSING | • MEUSE v. to pass through a meuse. |
| MEWSING | • MEWS v. to pass through a meuse. |
| MINGERS | • mingers n. Plural of minger. • Mingers prop.n. Plural of Minger. • MINGER n. (offensive) an unpleasant person. |
| MINGLES | • mingles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mingle. • Mingles prop.n. Plural of Mingle. • MINGLE v. to mix together. |
| MISGONE | • misgone v. Past participle of misgo. • MISGO v. (dialect) to go astray. |
| SEAMING | • seaming v. Present participle of seam. • seaming n. The act or process of forming a seam or joint. • seaming n. (Fishing) The cord or rope at the margin of a seine, to which the meshes of the net are attached. |
| SEEMING | • seeming v. Present participle of seem. • seeming adj. Appearing to the eye or mind (distinguished from, and often opposed to, real or actual). • seeming n. Outward appearance. |
| SMEKING | • SMEKE v. (Scots) to smoke, also SMEIK. |
| SMIDGEN | • smidgen n. A very small quantity or amount. • SMIDGEN n. a very small amount, also SMIDGE, SMIDGEON, SMIDGIN. |
| STEMING | • steming v. Present participle of steme. • STEME v. (archaic) to steam, evaporate. |
| TEMSING | • temsing v. Present participle of temse. • TEMS v. to sift, also TEMSE. |