| COMMISSIONERS | • commissioners n. Plural of commissioner. • COMMISSIONER n. a person who holds a commission. |
| DECOMMISSIONS | • decommissions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decommission. • DECOMMISSION v. to remove (as a ship or nuclear power plant) from service. |
| DISSYMMETRIES | • dissymmetries n. Plural of dissymmetry. • DISSYMMETRY n. the absence of or the lack of symmetry. |
| IMMERSIONISMS | • IMMERSIONISM n. the practise of baptism by immersion. |
| IMMERSIONISTS | • immersionists n. Plural of immersionist. • IMMERSIONIST n. a person who favours or practises baptism by immersion. |
| IMMERSIVENESS | • immersiveness n. The quality or degree of being immersive. |
| IMPRESSIONISM | • impressionism n. (Art) a movement in art characterized by visible brush strokes, ordinary subject matters, and an emphasis… • impressionism n. (Music) a style that avoided traditional harmony, and sought to invoke the impressions of the composer. • impressionism n. (Poetry) a style that used imagery and symbolism to portray the poet’s impressions. |
| MISASSEMBLING | • misassembling v. Present participle of misassemble. • MISASSEMBLE v. to assemble wrongly. |
| MISEMPHASISED | • misemphasised v. Simple past tense and past participle of misemphasise. • MISEMPHASISE v. to emphasise wrongly, also MISEMPHASIZE. |
| MISEMPHASISES | • misemphasises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misemphasise. • MISEMPHASISE v. to emphasise wrongly, also MISEMPHASIZE. |
| MISEMPHASIZES | • misemphasizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misemphasize. • MISEMPHASIZE v. to emphasize wrongly, also MISEMPHASISE. |
| MISERABILISMS | • MISERABILISM n. the quality of seeming to enjoy being depressed by gloomy art or music, also MISERABLISM. |
| MISIMPRESSION | • misimpression n. An inaccurate or misleading impression. • MISIMPRESSION n. a mistaken impression. |
| POSTFEMINISMS | • postfeminisms n. Plural of postfeminism. • POSTFEMINISM n. a movement that regards the main principles of feminism as either achieved or misguided and seeks a new programme. |
| RECOMMISSIONS | • recommissions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recommission. • RECOMMISSION v. to commission again. |
| SEISMOMETRIES | • SEISMOMETRY n. the scientific study of earthquakes. |