| BIGEMINIES | • bigeminies n. Plural of bigeminy. • BIGEMINY n. the state of having a double pulse. |
| EMPERISING | • EMPERISE v. to play the emperor, also EMPERIZE. |
| ENIGMATISE | • enigmatise v. Alternative form of enigmatize. • ENIGMATISE v. to express enigmatically or symbolically, also ENIGMATIZE. |
| GAMINERIES | • gamineries n. Plural of gaminerie. • GAMINERIE n. (French) impishness, boyishness (in a girl). |
| GERMICIDES | • germicides n. Plural of germicide. • GERMICIDE n. a substance that kills germs. |
| GMELINITES | • gmelinites n. Plural of gmelinite. • GMELINITE n. a rhombohedral zeolitic mineral, related in form and composition to chabazite. |
| IMAGINEERS | • Imagineers n. Plural of Imagineer. • IMAGINEER v. to design and create something new and imaginative. |
| LEGITIMISE | • legitimise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of legitimize. • LEGITIMISE v. to make legitimate, also LEGITIMATISE, LEGITIMATIZE, LEGITIMIZE. |
| MEGACITIES | • megacities n. Plural of megacity. • MEGACITY n. a very large city. |
| MISCEGINES | • miscegines n. Plural of miscegine. • MISCEGINE n. a person of mixed racial heritage, also MISCEGEN, MISCEGENE. |
| MISDEEMING | • misdeeming v. Present participle of misdeem. • misdeeming adj. (Now rare) Judging wrongly; mistaken. • misdeeming n. (Rare) misjudgment. |
| MISFEEDING | • misfeeding v. Present participle of misfeed. • MISFEED v. to feed incorrectly. |
| MISFEIGNED | • MISFEIGN v. (Spenser) to feign with evil intent. |
| MISKEEPING | • miskeeping v. Present participle of miskeep. • MISKEEP v. to keep wrongly. |
| MISLEEKING | • MISLEEKE v. (Spenser) to dislike, also MISLIKE. |
| MISMEETING | • mismeeting n. A situation where a person fails to interact properly with another. • mismeeting v. Present participle of mismeet. • MISMEET v. to meet under unfortunate circumstances. |
| MISSEEMING | • misseeming adj. (Literary, now rare) Unseemly, unbecoming. • MISSEEMING n. (Spenser) a false appearance. |
| MISWEENING | • misweening v. Present participle of misween. • MISWEEN v. (Spenser) to judge wrongly. |
| REIMAGINES | • reimagines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reimagine. • REIMAGINE v. to imagine again. |