| DEMITTING | • demitting v. Present participle of demit. • DEMIT v. to give up an office, resign. |
| IMPATIENT | • impatient adj. Restless and intolerant of delays. • impatient adj. Anxious and eager, especially to begin something. • impatient adj. (Obsolete) Not to be borne; unendurable. |
| INTERMITS | • intermits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intermit. • INTERMIT v. to stop temporarily. |
| INTIMATED | • intimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of intimate. • INTIMATE v. to make known indirectly. |
| INTIMATER | • intimater n. Alternative form of intimator. • INTIMATER n. one who intimates. |
| INTIMATES | • intimates n. Plural of intimate. • intimates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intimate. • INTIMATE v. to make known indirectly. |
| INTIMISTE | • intimiste n. Alternative form of intimist. • intimiste adj. Alternative form of intimist. • INTIMISTE n. (French) a painter of the school of intimism, a genre of French impressionist painting of the early 20th century, also INTIMIST. |
| MELITTINS | • melittins n. Plural of melittin. • MELITTIN n. a toxic polypeptide found in bee venom, responsible for the pain of the sting. |
| MIDINETTE | • midinette n. A female salesperson, a shopgirl, especially in Paris. • midinette n. A vacuous but fashionable young woman. • midinette n. A type of miniature climbing rose. |
| MINISTATE | • ministate n. A very small country or self-governing region, especially one that lacks international recognition. • MINISTATE n. a small state. |
| NIGHTTIME | • nighttime n. The hours of darkness between sunset and sunrise; the night. • nighttime adj. Pertaining to nighttime; appropriate to the night. • nighttime adj. Happening during the night. |
| REMITTING | • remitting v. Present participle of remit. • remitting n. Remittance. • REMIT v. to send payment. |
| TERMINIST | • terminist n. (Theology) One who supports the doctrine of terminism. • TERMINIST n. a believer in terminism, the doctrine that there is a time limit for repentance. |