| GIMMIES | • GIMMIE n. an easy golf putt conceded to an opponent, also GIMME. |
| IMAGISM | • imagism n. (Poetry) A form of poetry utilising precise imagery and clear language. • imagism n. (Philosophy) The theory that thinking is based on the formation of images in the mind. • Imagism n. Alternative form of imagism. |
| IMAGIST | • imagist n. (Art) A follower of any of the various artistic schools known as imagism. • imagist adj. Characteristic of or pertaining to imagism. • Imagist n. Alternative form of imagist. |
| IMPINGS | • impings n. Plural of imping. • IMPING n. the process of engrafting a hawk with new feathers. |
| LIMINGS | • limings n. Plural of liming. • Limings prop.n. Plural of Liming. • LIMING n. in the preparation of leather etc. the soaking of skins in limewater to remove hair. |
| MIDGIES | • midgies n. Plural of midgie. • MIDGIE n. (colloquial) a small biting insect such as a midge or sandfly. |
| MILINGS | • MILING n. the activity of running in a one-mile race. |
| MININGS | • minings n. Plural of mining. • MINING n. the business of working mines. |
| MISGIVE | • misgive v. (Transitive, archaic) (Of the mind, heart, etc.) To give fear or doubt to; to make irresolute. • misgive v. (Transitive, archaic) To suspect; to dread. • misgive v. (Transitive, archaic) To give wrongly; to give or grant amiss. |
| MISSING | • missing v. Present participle of miss. • missing adj. Not able to be located; gone, misplaced. • missing adj. Not present when it (they) should be. |
| MISTING | • misting v. Present participle of mist. • misting n. The application of a spray of fine droplets. • MiSTing v. Present participle of MiST. |
| MIXINGS | • mixings n. Plural of mixing. • MIXING n. the act of mixing. |
| PIGMIES | • pigmies n. Plural of pigmy (alternative spelling of pygmies). • PIGMY n. a small person, also PYGMY. |
| SIGMOID | • sigmoid adj. (Archaic) Semi-circular, like the uncial or lunar sigma (similar to English C). • sigmoid adj. Curved in two directions, like the letter "S", or the Greek ς (sigma); having a serpentine shape. • sigmoid adj. (Anatomy) Relating to the sigmoid colon. |
| SLIMING | • sliming n. The action of coating with slime, or an instance of doing this. • sliming n. (Figuratively) The action of besmirching or disparaging another. • sliming v. Present participle of slime. |
| SMIDGIN | • smidgin n. Alternative form of smidgen. • SMIDGIN n. a very small amount, also SMIDGEN, SMIDGE, SMIDGEON. |
| SMILING | • smiling adj. That smiles or has a smile. • smiling n. The action of the verb to smile. • smiling v. Present participle of smile. |
| SMITING | • smiting v. Present participle of smite. • smiting n. The act of one who smites. • SMITE v. to strike heavily. |
| STIMING | • STIME v. (Scots) to peer, also STYME. |
| TIMINGS | • timings n. Plural of timing. • TIMING n. the selection of the right moment. |