| ENDEMISMS | • endemisms n. Plural of endemism. • ENDEMISM n. the state of being endemic, confined to one particular area. |
| EUMERISMS | • EUMERISM n. a biologic aggregation of similar parts. |
| GEMMINESS | • gemminess n. (UK, slang, archaic) The state or quality of being gemmy; spruceness; smartness. • GEMMINESS n. the state of being gemmy, full of gems. |
| IMMENSEST | • immensest adj. Superlative form of immense: most immense. • IMMENSE adj. huge. |
| IMMERSERS | • immersers n. Plural of immerser. • IMMERSER n. one who immerses. |
| JEMMINESS | • jemminess n. (UK, slang, archaic) Alternative spelling of gemminess. • JEMMINESS n. spruceness. |
| MEMORISES | • memorises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of memorise. • MEMORISE v. to commit to memory, also MEMORIZE. |
| MERISTEMS | • meristems n. Plural of meristem. • MERISTEM n. embryonic plant tissue capable of growth by division. |
| MESMERISE | • mesmerise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of mesmerize. • MESMERISE v. to hypnotize, spellbind, also MESMERIZE. |
| MESMERISM | • mesmerism n. The method or power of gaining control over someone’s personality or actions, as in hypnosis or suggestion. • mesmerism n. The state induced by hypnotic methods (especially that of Mesmer himself). • MESMERISM n. a hypnotic state induced by the operator's imposition of his will on that of the patient. |
| MESMERIST | • mesmerist n. One who mesmerizes. • MESMERIST n. one that practises mesmerism. |
| MIMESISES | • MIMESIS n. (Greek) imitation, esp. in literature and art or by an animal of its surroundings, etc. |
| MIMESTERS | • mimesters n. Plural of mimester. • MIMESTER n. one who mimes. |
| MISBESEEM | • misbeseem v. (Archaic, transitive) To be unseemly on or from; to fail to suit. • MISBESEEM v. (archaic) to be unsuited to. |
| MISESTEEM | • misesteem n. (Archaic) Lack of esteem; disrespect. • misesteem v. (Transitive) To hold in the wrong esteem; to disrespect. • MISESTEEM v. to lack esteem for; to disrespect. |
| MISMETRES | • mismetres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mismetre. • MISMETRE v. to spoil the metre (of a poem). |
| MISSEEMED | • misseemed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misseem. • MISSEEM v. (Spenser) to be unbecoming to. |
| SEMIDOMES | • semidomes n. Plural of semidome. • SEMIDOME n. a half dome. |
| SOMETIMES | • sometimes adv. On certain occasions, or in certain circumstances, but not always. • sometimes adv. (Obsolete) On a certain occasion in the past; once. • sometimes adj. (Obsolete) Former; sometime. |
| STEMMIEST | • stemmiest adj. Superlative form of stemmy: most stemmy. • STEMMY adj. abounding in stems, or mixed with stems; said of tea, dried currants, etc. |