| EMITTING | • emitting v. Present participle of emit. • EMIT v. to send forth. |
| IMBITTER | • imbitter v. Obsolete spelling of embitter. • IMBITTER v. to make bitter, also EMBITTER. |
| IMITATED | • imitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of imitate. • IMITATE v. to behave in the same way as. |
| IMITATES | • imitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imitate. • IMITATE v. to behave in the same way as. |
| IMMITTED | • immitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of immit. • IMMIT v. (obsolete) to insert, infuse. |
| INTERMIT | • intermit v. (Transitive, now rare) To interrupt, to stop or cease temporarily or periodically; to suspend. • INTERMIT v. to stop temporarily. |
| INTIMATE | • intimate adj. Closely acquainted; familiar. • intimate adj. Of or involved in a sexual relationship. • intimate adj. Personal; private. |
| MELITTIN | • melittin n. (Biochemistry) A peptide, containing 26 amino acids, which is present in bee venom and has been used… • MELITTIN n. a toxic polypeptide found in bee venom, responsible for the pain of the sting. |
| METRITIS | • metritis n. (Medicine) Inflammation of the uterus. • METRITIS n. inflammation of the uterus. |
| MILITATE | • militate v. To give force or effect toward; to influence. • militate v. (Obsolete) To fight. • MILITATE v. to have influence. |
| MILTIEST | • MILTY adj. full of milt. |
| 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. |
| MINTIEST | • mintiest adj. Superlative form of minty: most minty. • MINTY adj. having the flavour of the aromatic herb mint. |
| MISTIEST | • mistiest adj. Superlative form of misty: most misty. • MISTY adj. blurry. |
| MISTITLE | • mistitle v. (Transitive) To title incorrectly; to give the wrong name to. • MISTITLE v. to call by the wrong title. |
| MITIGATE | • mitigate v. (Transitive) To reduce, lessen, or decrease; to make less severe or easier to bear. • mitigate v. (Transitive) To downplay. • MITIGATE v. to make less severe, also MEASE. |
| SEMITIST | • Semitist n. Someone who studies the history, languages and cultures of the Semitic peoples. • SEMITIST n. a Semitic scholar. |
| TERMITIC | • termitic adj. Resembling or relating to termites. • TERMITIC adj. of termites. |
| TIMIDEST | • timidest adj. Superlative form of timid: most timid. • TIMID adj. lacking courage or self-confidence. |