| CENTIMES | • centimes n. Plural of centime. • CENTIME n. (French) one hundredth of a franc. |
| DEMENTIS | • DEMENTI n. (French) a contradiction, a denial; now esp. an official denial of a published statement. |
| EMETINES | • EMETINE n. an alkaloid which causes vomiting, also EMETIN. |
| ENMITIES | • enmities n. Plural of enmity. • ENMITY n. hostility. |
| ETAMINES | • etamines n. Plural of etamine. • ETAMINE n. (French) a loosely woven open-mesh cotton or worsted fabric, also ETAMIN. |
| MATINEES | • matinees n. Plural of matinee. • matinees v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of matinee. • matinées n. Plural of matinée. |
| MEETINGS | • meetings n. Plural of meeting. • MEETING n. an assembly for a common purpose. |
| MINETTES | • minettes n. Plural of minette. • MINETTE n. (French) the smallest of regular sizes of portrait photographs. |
| MISEATEN | • miseaten v. Past participle of miseat. • MISEAT v. to eat improperly. |
| MISENTER | • misenter v. (Transitive) To enter or insert wrongly. • MISENTER v. to enter erroneously. |
| MISEVENT | • misevent n. A bad or unfortunate event. • MISEVENT n. a mishap. |
| MONETISE | • monetise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of monetize. • MONETISE v. to coin into money, also MONETIZE. |
| SEDIMENT | • sediment n. A collection of small particles, particularly dirt, that precipitates from a river or other body of water. • sediment v. (Transitive) To deposit material as a sediment. • sediment v. (Intransitive) To be deposited as a sediment. |
| SEMINATE | • seminate v. To sow; to spread; to propagate. • SEMINATE v. to sow. |
| SEMITONE | • semitone n. (Music) The musical interval equal (exactly or approximately) to half a tone or one-twelfth of an octave. • semitone n. (Music) Any of the pitches of the chromatic scale. • SEMITONE n. half a tone, one of the lesser intervals of the musical scale, as from B to C. |
| SEPIMENT | • sepiment n. (Obsolete) Something that separates; a hedge; a fence. • SEPIMENT n. (Latin) a hedge, fence, barrier. |
| STEEMING | • steeming v. Present participle of steem. • STEEM v. (archaic) to esteem. |
| TENESMIC | • tenesmic adj. (Medicine) Of or pertaining to tenesmus; characterized by tenesmus. • TENESMIC adj. pertaining to tenesmus, a painful but ineffectual effort to urinate or defecate. |
| TIDESMEN | • tidesmen n. Plural of tidesman. • TIDESMAN n. a customhouse officer who goes on board of a merchant ship to secure payment of the duties. |