| DEPRIMING | • depriming n. (Firearms) The action of the verb to deprime; the removal of primer from cartridge. • depriming v. Present participle of deprime. • DEPRIME v. to remove the primer from eg a shell. |
| EMPAIRING | • empairing v. Present participle of empair. • EMPAIRE v. (Spenser) to become worse, also EMPARE. |
| EPIGONISM | • epigonism n. An artistic or literary imitation of an artist by a later generation; stereotyped repetition. • epigonism n. The product of an epigone. • EPIGONISM n. the state of being a follower or inferior imitator. |
| IMPELLING | • impelling v. Present participle of impel. • IMPEL v. to drive forward. |
| IMPENDING | • impending adj. Approaching; drawing near; about to happen or expected to happen. • impending v. Present participle of impend. • impending n. Something that impends or threatens; an expected event. |
| IMPETIGOS | • impetigos n. Plural of impetigo. • IMPETIGO n. (Latin) a skin disease. |
| IMPINGENT | • impingent adj. Striking against or upon. • IMPINGENT adj. striking against or upon. |
| IMPINGERS | • impingers n. Plural of impinger. • IMPINGER n. one that impinges. |
| IMPLETING | • impleting v. Present participle of implete. • IMPLETE v. (archaic) to fill. |
| PILGRIMED | • pilgrimed v. Simple past tense and past participle of pilgrim. • PILGRIM v. to travel to a holy place for religious purposes, also PILGRIMAGE. |
| PILGRIMER | • pilgrimer n. (Obsolete) A pilgrim. • PILGRIMER n. someone who goes on a pilgrimage, also PILGRIM, PILGRIMAGER. |
| PREMISING | • premising v. Present participle of premise. • PREMISE v. to state in advance. |
| PREMIXING | • premixing v. Present participle of premix. • premixing n. Mixing prior to use or sale. • PREMIX v. to mix before use. |
| REPRIMING | • repriming v. Present participle of reprime. • repriming n. The act of priming something again. • REPRIME v. to prime again. |
| SIMPERING | • simpering adj. Affected, smug, and supercilious. • simpering v. Present participle of simper. • simpering n. The act of one who simpers. |