| FEMMIEST | • FEMMY adj. markedly feminine in appearance. |
| GEMMIEST | • gemmiest adj. Superlative form of gemmy: most gemmy. • GEMMY adj. resembling a gem. |
| JEMMIEST | • jemmiest adj. Superlative form of jemmy: most jemmy. • JEMMY adj. neat, smart. |
| MEALTIME | • mealtime n. The appointed time at which a meal is served or eaten. • MEALTIME n. the usual time for a meal. |
| MEANTIME | • meantime n. The time spent waiting for another event; time in between. • meantime adv. During the interval; meanwhile. • mean␣time n. Alternative form of meantime. |
| MELTEMIS | • MELTEMI n. (Modern Greek) a northerly wind in the NE Mediterranean. |
| MEMETICS | • memetics n. (Philosophy) The study of memes and their social and cultural effects. • MEMETICS n. the study of genetic transmission of culture. |
| MERISTEM | • meristem n. (Botany) The plant tissue composed of totipotent cells that allows plant growth. • MERISTEM n. embryonic plant tissue capable of growth by division. |
| MIMESTER | • mimester n. A performer of mime. • MIMESTER n. one who mimes. |
| MIMETITE | • mimetite n. (Mineralogy) An arsenate mineral which forms in lead deposits, usually by the oxidation of galena and arsenopyrite. • MIMETITE n. an arseniate of lead, occurring in pale yellow or brownish hexagonal crystals. |
| MISMEETS | • mismeets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mismeet. • MISMEET v. to meet under unfortunate circumstances. |
| MISMETRE | • mismetre v. Alternative form of mismeter. • MISMETRE v. to spoil the metre (of a poem). |
| SEMIMUTE | • semimute adj. Having the faculty of speech either imperfectly developed or partially lost. • semimute n. One who has the faculty of speech either imperfectly developed or partially lost. |
| SOMETIME | • sometime adv. At an indefinite but stated time in the past or future. • sometime adv. (Obsolete) Sometimes. • sometime adv. (Obsolete) At an unstated past or future time; once; formerly. |
| STEMMIER | • stemmier adj. Comparative form of stemmy: more stemmy. • STEMMY adj. abounding in stems, or mixed with stems; said of tea, dried currants, etc. |
| TERMTIME | • termtime n. Alternative form of term time. • term-time n. Alternative form of term time. • term␣time n. The part of the academic year in which classes are held. |