| CHIRMING | • chirming v. Present participle of chirm. • CHIRM v. to cry out, chirp. |
| INHUMING | • inhuming v. Present participle of inhume. • INHUME v. to bury, also INHUMATE. |
| MICHIGAN | • Michigan prop.n. A state of the United States. • Michigan prop.n. Lake Michigan. • Michigan prop.n. University of Michigan. |
| MICHINGS | • MICHING n. the act of playing truant. |
| MIDNIGHT | • midnight n. The middle of the night: the sixth temporal hour, equidistant between sunset and sunrise. • midnight n. Twelve o’clock at night exactly. • midnight n. (Dice games) boxcars. |
| MIDTHIGH | • midthigh n. The middle of the thigh (lengthwise). • MIDTHIGH n. a garment reaching to the middle of the thigh. |
| MIGHTIER | • mightier adj. Comparative form of mighty: more mighty. • MIGHTY adj. full of might. |
| MIGHTILY | • mightily adv. In a mighty manner; with strength or force. • mightily adv. Enormously, to a great extent. • mightily adv. (US, regional) Thoroughly; entirely. |
| MISDIGHT | • misdight adj. (Obsolete) Arrayed, prepared, or furnished unsuitably. • MISDIGHT v. (Spenser) to mismanage or treat badly. |
| MISLIGHT | • mislight v. To deceive or lead astray with a false light. • mislight v. To light improperly. • mislight n. (Film) An error in projection in which the projected image is a combination of two frames. |
| MITCHING | • mitching v. Present participle of mitch. • mitching n. (UK dialectal) Pilfering; skulking. • mitching n. (Ireland, UK regional) Playing truant. |
| PEMPHIGI | • PEMPHIGUS n. (Greek) a somewhat rare skin disease, characterized by the development of blebs upon different parts of the body, also PEMPHIX. |
| RIGHTISM | • rightism n. (Uncountable) Belief in, or support of, the principles of the political right. • rightism n. (Countable) An act or statement supporting the political right. • RIGHTISM n. conservative political philosophy. |
| SEMIHIGH | • semihigh adj. Moderately high. • SEMIHIGH adj. moderately high. |
| SHIMMING | • shimming v. Present participle of shim. • shimming n. (Crime) The act of fraudulently copying a chip from a chip-and-pin card, such as found on credit cards… • SHIM v. to adjust by using a thin strip of metal or wood. |
| SMISHING | • smishing n. Identity theft committed through a malicious link contained within a text message. • SMISHING n. the practice of using fraudulent text messages to extract financial data from users for purposes of identity theft. |
| SMITHING | • smithing n. The work of a smith; the forging of metal. • SMITHING n. the work of a smith. |
| WHIMMING | • whimming v. Present participle of whim. • WHIM v. to turn aside. |