| ENTRISM | • entrism n. Alternative form of entryism. • ENTRISM n. political branch-stacking, also ENTRYISM. |
| INTERIM | • interim adj. Transitional. • interim adj. Temporary. • interim n. A transitional or temporary period between other events. |
| MERANTI | • meranti n. The timber of any of various trees of the genus Shorea. • MERANTI n. (Malay) the wood of various Malaysian trees. |
| METRING | • metring v. Present participle of metre. • METRE v. to measure by mechanical means, also METER. |
| MINARET | • minaret n. The tall slender tower of an Islamic mosque, from which the muezzin recites the adhan (call to prayer). • MINARET n. (Arabic) a slender tower attached to a mosque. |
| MINSTER | • minster n. A monastic church. • minster n. A cathedral church without any monastic connection. • Minster prop.n. A large village in Minster-on-Sea parish, on the Isle of Sheppey, Swale borough, Kent, England (OS grid ref TQ9573). |
| MINTERS | • minters n. Plural of minter. • Minters prop.n. Plural of Minter. • MINTER n. a person who coins or stamps money. |
| MINTIER | • mintier adj. Comparative form of minty: more minty. • MINTY adj. having the flavour of the aromatic herb mint. |
| MINUTER | • minuter n. (In combination) Something that lasts or takes a specified number of minutes. • minuter adj. Comparative form of minute: more minute. • MINUTE adj. very small. |
| MUNTRIE | • muntrie n. (Usually in the plural) Kunzea pomifera, a low-growing plant of southern Australia. • muntrie n. (Usually in the plural) The spicy berry of this plant. • MUNTRIE n. (Native Australian) an Australian shrub with green-red edible berries. |
| RAIMENT | • raiment n. (Archaic or literary) Clothing, garments, dress, material. • RAIMENT n. (archaic) clothing. |
| REMINTS | • remints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of remint. • REMINT v. to melt down and make into new coins. |
| TERMING | • terming v. Present participle of term. • TERM v. to designate. |
| TERMINI | • termini n. Plural of terminus. • Termini prop.n. A surname from Italian. • TERMINUS n. (Latin) an end. |
| TRIPMEN | • tripmen n. Plural of tripman. • TRIPMAN n. a man hired to work on a trip. |
| UNMITER | • unmiter v. Alternative form of unmitre. • UNMITER v. to depose from the rank of bishop, also UNMITRE. |
| UNMITRE | • unmitre v. (Transitive) To deprive of a mitre; to depose from the rank of bishop. • UNMITRE v. to depose from the rank of bishop, also UNMITER. |