| EMPATHIST | • empathist n. (Philosophy, historical) A member of a group of philosophers who proposed a foundation for human aesthetic… • empathist n. (Science fiction) Someone able to sense the emotions of others through extrasensory perception; an empath. • Empathist n. Alternative letter-case form of empathist. |
| HEMATITES | • hematites n. Plural of hematite. • HEMATITE n. an ore of iron, also HAEMATITE. |
| HEMSTITCH | • hemstitch n. An embroidery stitch in which parallel threads are drawn together in groups. • hemstitch v. To sew or embroider using this stitch. • HEMSTITCH v. to stitch using the hem of a garment. |
| HERMETIST | • hermetist n. Alternative form of hermeticist. • HERMETIST n. an adherent of hermetism, a system of ideas based on hermetic teachings. |
| METHODIST | • methodist n. One who follows a method. • methodist n. (History of science) One who limits the domain of science to that which can be investigated using the… • methodist n. Alternative form of Methodist. |
| METHYSTIC | • methystic adj. (Archaic, medicine) Relating to drunkenness. • METHYSTIC adj. intoxicating. |
| MIGHTIEST | • mightiest adj. Superlative form of mighty: most mighty. • MIGHTY adj. full of might. |
| MONTEITHS | • monteiths n. Plural of monteith. • Monteiths prop.n. Plural of Monteith. • MONTEITH n. (Scots) a large 17th or 18th century bowl, usually of silver, for cooling punch glasses. |
| MOUTHIEST | • mouthiest adj. Superlative form of mouthy: most mouthy. • MOUTHY adj. outspoken, obstreperous. |
| THEMATICS | • thematics n. Plural of thematic. • THEMATIC n. a thematic vowel. |
| THEMATISE | • thematise v. (Linguistics) Convert a sentence or a part of it into a theme; modify a verb form by adding a thematic vowel. • thematise v. Make thematic; organize in themes. • thematise v. Bring attention to a topic, e.g. by discussing it constructively. |
| THERMITES | • thermites n. Plural of thermite. • THERMITE n. a metallic mixture that produces intense heat when ignited, also THERMIT. |
| THUMBIEST | • THUMBY adj. like thumbs, clumsy. |
| TIMESHIFT | • timeshift n. (Plays, films etc.) A change from one time period to another. • timeshift v. To retransmit the programmes of a TV channel at a different time of day. • TIMESHIFT v. to enable (a television programme) to be viewed at a time later than that of its original broadcast. |
| TIMOTHIES | • timothies n. Plural of timothy. • TIMOTHY n. a European grass. |
| TRITHEISM | • tritheism n. A belief in three gods. • tritheism n. Any of several forms of Christianity that deny the Trinity. • TRITHEISM n. the belief that the members of the Trinity are separate gods. |
| TUNESMITH | • tunesmith n. A composer of tunes. • TUNESMITH n. a songwriter or composer of light music. |