| EMISSARY | • emissary n. An agent sent on a mission to represent the interests of someone else. • emissary n. (Anatomy) A venous channel in the skull. • emissary n. An underground channel by which the water of a lake escapes. |
| ENTRYISM | • entryism n. A political tactic by which an organisation or state encourages its members or agents to infiltrate… • ENTRYISM n. political branch-stacking, also ENTRISM. |
| ISOCRYME | • isocryme n. An isoline connecting points on the Earth’s surface having the same mean temperature in the coldest… • ISOCRYME n. a contour line of equal temperature during the cold. |
| ISOMETRY | • isometry n. (Mathematics) A function between metric spaces (or on a single metric space) having the property that… • ISOMETRY n. equality of measure. |
| LYMITERS | • lymiters n. Plural of lymiter. • LYMITER n. (Spenser) a friar who had a license to beg within certain areas, also LIMITER. |
| MERYCISM | • merycism n. (Pathology) rumination syndrome. • MERYCISM n. a rare condition in which food is returned to the mouth after a short period in the stomach. |
| MIDYEARS | • midyears n. Plural of midyear. • MIDYEAR n. the middle part of the year. |
| MISENTRY | • misentry n. An erroneous entry or charge, as of an account. • MISENTRY n. an erroneous entry or charge, as of an account. |
| MISLAYER | • mislayer n. One who mislays. • MISLAYER n. one who mislays. |
| REMISSLY | • remissly adv. In a remiss manner. • REMISS adv. careless. |
| RIMOSELY | • rimosely adv. In a rimose manner. • RIMOSE adv. marked by cracks, also RIMOUS. |
| SEMINARY | • seminary n. A theological school for the training of rabbis, priests, or ministers. • seminary n. A private residential school for girls. • seminary n. (Mormonism) A class of religious education for youths ages 14–18 that accompanies normal secular education. |
| SHIMMERY | • shimmery adj. (Apparently) shimmering, or shining with a faint, or intermittent or trembling gleam or light. • shimmery adj. (Figuratively) (Apparently) shaking or trembling. • SHIMMERY adj. glistening. |
| SMEARILY | • smearily adv. In a smeary fashion. • SMEARY adv. covered with smears. |
| SMITHERY | • smithery n. (Countable) The place where a smith works. • smithery n. (Uncountable) The trade or craft of a smith. • SMITHERY n. the trade of a smith. |
| SMYTRIES | • SMYTRIE n. (Scots) a collection of small things. |
| SYMITARE | • SYMITARE n. a curved oriental sword, also CEMITARE, SCIMITAR, SCIMETAR, SCIMITER, SEMITAR, SEMITAUR, SIMITAR, SYMITAR. |