| INTERMURE | • INTERMURE v. (obsolete) to wall in. |
| INUREMENT | • inurement n. Custom, habituation; normal practice. • inurement n. Benefit. • inurement n. (Law) In patent law, the doctrine that the work done by a person hired by an inventor to test a conception… |
| LEMURINES | • lemurines n. Plural of lemurine. • LEMURINE n. a member of the lemur family, also LEMURIAN, LEMUROID. |
| MENUISIER | • MENUISIER n. (French) a joiner. |
| MERINGUES | • meringues n. Plural of meringue. • meringues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of meringue. • MERINGUE n. a topping for pies made of egg whites and sugar. |
| MUFFINEER | • muffineer n. A dish for keeping muffins hot. • muffineer n. (Obsolete or historical) A small jar or caster with a perforated top for sprinkling salt or sugar on muffins. • MUFFINEER n. a dish for keeping muffins hot. |
| MUTINEERS | • mutineers n. Plural of mutineer. • MUTINEER v. to revolt against constituted authority, also MUTINY, MUTINE. |
| NUMERAIRE | • numeraire n. Alternative spelling of numéraire. • numéraire n. A basic standard by which values are measured. • NUMERAIRE n. (French) a standard for currency exchange rates. |
| PERINAEUM | • perinaeum n. Alternative spelling of perineum. • perinæum n. Obsolete typography of perinaeum. • PERINAEUM n. the lower part of the body between the genital organs and the anus, also PERINEUM. |
| PERINEUMS | • perineums n. Plural of perineum. • PERINEUM n. the lower part of the body between the genital organs and the anus, also PERINAEUM. |
| RELUMINED | • relumined v. Simple past tense and past participle of relumine. • RELUMINE v. to light again, also RELUME. |
| RELUMINES | • relumines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relumine. • RELUMINE v. to light again, also RELUME. |
| UNDERMINE | • undermine v. To dig underneath (something), to make a passage for destructive or military purposes; to sap. • undermine v. (Figuratively) To weaken or work against; to hinder, sabotage. • undermine v. To erode the base or foundation of something, e.g. by the action of water. |
| UNDERTIME | • undertime v. (Transitive) To measure wrongly, so that it seems to take less time than actually required. • undertime v. (Transitive, photography) To underexpose. • undertime n. (Informal) The time spent at a workplace doing non-work activities. |
| UNMERITED | • unmerited adj. Not merited. • UNMERITED adj. not merited. |
| UNMERRIER | • UNMERRY adj. not merry. |
| UNMITERED | • unmitered v. Simple past tense and past participle of unmiter. • UNMITER v. to depose from the rank of bishop, also UNMITRE. |