| IMPASSE | • impasse n. A road with no exit; a cul-de-sac. • impasse n. (Figurative) A deadlock or stalemate situation in which no progress can be made. • IMPASSE n. (French) a position from which there is no escape. |
| IMPOSES | • imposes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impose. • IMPOSE v. to set as a burden or task. |
| IMPRESS | • impress v. (Transitive) To affect (someone) strongly and often favourably. • impress v. (Intransitive) To make an impression, to be impressive. • impress v. (Transitive) To produce a vivid impression of (something). |
| MESPILS | • MESPIL n. a North American tree that produces small white flowers in spring. |
| MISPENS | • mispens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mispen. • MISPEN v. to write incorrectly. |
| MISSTEP | • misstep n. A step that is wrong, a false step. • misstep n. (Figurative) An error or mistake. • misstep v. (Intransitive) To step badly or incorrectly. |
| MOPSIES | • mopsies n. Plural of mopsy. • MOPSY n. a woman who wears dowdy clothes. |
| PESSIMA | • pessima n. Plural of pessimum. • PESSIMUM n. (Latin) a worst state, the opposite of optimum. |
| PREMISS | • premiss n. Alternative spelling of premise. • premiss v. Alternative spelling of premise. • PREMISS v. to state or assume. |
| SEPIUMS | • SEPIUM n. cuttlebone, also SEPIOST, SEPIOSTAIRE. |
| SIMPERS | • simpers n. Plural of simper. • simpers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of simper. • Simpers prop.n. Plural of Simper. |
| SIMPLES | • simples interj. (UK, slang, humorous) Indicating that something is easy to do or to understand. • simples n. Plural of simple. • simples v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of simple. |
| SPIREMS | • spirems n. Plural of spirem. • SPIREM n. a filament forming part of a cell nucleus, also SPIREME. |