| BIMETALLIC | • bimetallic adj. Pertaining to the use of gold and silver to create legal currency. • bimetallic adj. More generally, consisting of two metals. • bimetallic n. Anything (especially a nanoparticle) composed of two metals. |
| EMOLLITION | • emollition n. The act of softening or relaxing; relaxation. • EMOLLITION n. the act of softening or relaxing. |
| ILLUMINATE | • illuminate v. (Transitive) To shine light on something. • illuminate v. (Transitive) To decorate something with lights. • illuminate v. (Transitive, figurative) To clarify or make something understandable. |
| IMPOLITELY | • impolitely adv. In an impolite manner; uncivilly; rudely. • IMPOLITE adv. having bad manners. |
| LIMELIGHTS | • limelights n. Plural of limelight. • LIMELIGHT v. to light with limelight. |
| LITERALISM | • literalism n. Literal interpretation or understanding; adherence to the exact letter or precise significance, as in… • literalism n. (Art) The style of art portraying a subject as literally and accurately as possible. • LITERALISM n. adherence to the explicit substance of an idea or expression. |
| MILLERITES | • millerites n. Plural of millerite. • Millerites n. Plural of Millerite. • MILLERITE n. nickel sulfide. |
| MILLILITER | • milliliter n. (American spelling) Alternative form of millilitre. • MILLILITER n. a thousandth of a litre, also MILLILITRE. |
| MILLILITRE | • millilitre n. (British spelling) A unit of measure of capacity, being one thousandth of a litre. Symbol: ml. • MILLILITRE n. a thousandth part of a litre, also MILLILITER. |
| MILLIMETER | • millimeter n. US spelling of millimetre. • MILLIMETER n. a thousandth of a meter, also MILLIMETRE. |
| MILLIMETRE | • millimetre n. An SI/MKS unit of measure, the length of 1⁄1000 of a metre. Symbol: mm. • millimètre n. Rare spelling of millimetre. • MILLIMETRE n. a thousandth part of a metre, also MILLIMETER. |
| MISTELLING | • mistelling v. Present participle of mistell. • mistelling n. An incorrect telling. • MISTELL v. to inform wrongly. |
| MITRAILLES | • MITRAILLE n. (French) shot or bits of iron used sometimes in loading cannon. |
| MOLALITIES | • molalities n. Plural of molality. • MOLALITY n. the number of moles of solute per litre of solvent, also MOLARITY. |
| MULTILINES | • multilines n. Plural of multiline. • MULTILINE n. a variety of crop with several lines, each having different genes to improve disease resistance. |
| MULTIPLIED | • multiplied v. Simple past tense and past participle of multiply. • MULTIPLY v. to increase in number. |
| MULTIPLIER | • multiplier n. (Arithmetic) A number by which another (the multiplicand) is to be multiplied. • multiplier n. (Grammar) An adjective indicating the number of times something is to be multiplied. • multiplier n. (Economics) A ratio used to estimate total economic effect for a variety of economic activities. |
| MULTIPLIES | • multiplies n. Plural of multiply. • multiplies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of multiply. • MULTIPLY v. to increase in number. |
| WILLEMITES | • willemites n. Plural of willemite. • WILLEMITE n. a silicate of zinc, usually occurring in masses and of a greenish yellow color; also in reddish crystals containing manganese. |