| AIMING | • aiming v. Present participle of aim. • aiming n. The act of one who aims. • AIM v. to direct a course. |
| GEMINI | • Gemini prop.n. (Astronomy) A constellation of the zodiac supposedly shaped like a pair of twins. It contains the stars… • Gemini prop.n. (Astrology) The zodiac sign for the twins, ruled by Mercury and covering May 22 – June 21 (tropical… • Gemini n. Someone who has the Gemini star sign. |
| GIMMIE | • gimmie cont. Alternative form of gimme. • GIMMIE n. an easy golf putt conceded to an opponent, also GIMME. |
| IMPING | • imping n. The act or process of grafting or mending. • imping n. A practice used on birds to fix important broken feathers. • imping v. Present participle of imp. |
| LIMING | • liming v. Present participle of lime. • liming v. (Caribbean, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, slang) hanging around, usually in a public place with friends… • liming n. An application of lime (calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide). |
| MIDGIE | • midgie n. (Scotland, Northumbria) A midge, midgeling. • midgie n. (Scotland, colloquial) A dump, midden; trash bin. • MIDGIE n. (colloquial) a small biting insect such as a midge or sandfly. |
| MIKING | • miking v. Present participle of mike. • MIKE v. to record by use of a microphone. |
| MILING | • MILING n. the activity of running in a one-mile race. |
| MIMING | • miming v. Present participle of mime. • miming n. A performance in mime. • MIME v. to mimic. |
| MINING | • mining n. The activity of removing solid valuables from the earth. • mining n. (Figuratively) Any activity that extracts or undermines. • mining n. (Military) The activity of placing mines (the explosive devices). |
| MIRING | • miring v. Present participle of mire. • MIRE v. to sink in mud. |
| MIXING | • mixing v. Present participle of mix. • mixing n. The act, or the result of making a mixture. • mixing adj. (Statistics) Of a stochastic process, to be asymptotically independent (in a precise mathematical sense). |
| RIMING | • riming v. Present participle of rime. • riming adj. (Rare) That rimes (i.e., covers with rime or hoar frost) something. • riming n. (Ireland, now rare, done to wool or yarn) The action or process of dying red-brown by steeping in water… |
| TIMING | • timing n. (Countable, obsolete) An occurrence or event. • timing n. (Countable, uncountable) The regulation of the pace of e.g. an athletic race, the speed of an engine… • timing n. (Countable, uncountable) The time when something happens. |