| ALIGHTMENT | • alightment n. The act of alighting, or descending and settling. • ALIGHTMENT n. act of alighting. |
| ALTERNATIM | • ALTERNATIM adv. (Latin) in sacred music, alternating between two modes. |
| DISTILMENT | • distilment n. The process of distillation. • distilment n. The extract produced by distillation. • DISTILMENT n. (Shakespeare) that which is distilled. |
| EMBATTLING | • embattling v. Present participle of embattle. • EMBATTLE v. to fortify against attack. |
| ENLISTMENT | • enlistment n. The act of enlisting. • ENLISTMENT n. the act or enlisting, or the state of being enlisted. |
| ENTAILMENT | • entailment n. The act of entailing, the state of being entailed, or something that is entailed. • ENTAILMENT n. the act of entailing or of giving, as an estate, and directing the mode of descent. |
| ENTOILMENT | • ENTOILMENT n. entanglement, ensnaring. |
| IMPOTENTLY | • impotently adv. In an impotent manner. • IMPOTENT adv. powerless. |
| INSTALMENT | • instalment n. (Australia, Britain, Canada) Alternative spelling of installment. • INSTALMENT n. one of a series of partial payments, also INSTALLMENT. |
| INSTILMENT | • instilment n. The act of instilling; instillation. • INSTILMENT n. the act of instilling. |
| INSULTMENT | • insultment n. (Obsolete) Insolent treatment; insult. • INSULTMENT n. (Shakespeare) insult. |
| INTIMATELY | • intimately adv. In an intimate manner. • INTIMATE adv. innermost. |
| MELICOTTON | • MELICOTTON n. (obsolete) a kind of large peach, also MALAKATOONE, MELOCOTON, MELOCOTOON. |
| MENTALISTS | • mentalists n. Plural of mentalist. • MENTALIST n. a proponent of mentalism, the belief that the world can be explained as aspect of the mind. |
| MULTITONED | • multitoned adj. Of many tones. • MULTITONED adj. having many tones. |
| MULTITONES | • multitones n. Plural of multitone. • MULTITONE n. a multitone sound. |
| RETAILMENT | • retailment n. The act of retailing. • RETAILMENT n. the act of retailing. |
| TEMPTINGLY | • temptingly adv. In a tempting manner. • TEMPTING adv. attractive. |
| TORMENTILS | • tormentils n. Plural of tormentil. • TORMENTIL n. a small potentilla of heaths and moors having four-petalled yellow flowers and strongly astringent roots. |