| GOTHICISM | • Gothicism n. The Gothic style in literature or architecture. • Gothicism n. An early modern Swedish cultural movement glorifying the ancient Goths, who were thought to be the ancestors… • Gothicism n. Barbarism or rudeness of manners. |
| HEIGHTISM | • heightism n. (Informal) A prejudiced attitude about human height that often results in discrimination, based on the… • HEIGHTISM n. discrimination on grounds of height. |
| IMBATHING | • imbathing v. Present participle of imbathe. • IMBATHE v. (archaic) to bathe, also EMBATHE. |
| LIMELIGHT | • limelight n. A type of stage lighting once used in theatres and music halls, producing a bright light by the use… • limelight n. (By extension) Attention, notice, a starring or central role, present fame. • limelight v. To illuminate with limelight. |
| MIDNIGHTS | • midnights n. Plural of midnight. • MIDNIGHT n. the middle of the night. |
| MIDTHIGHS | • midthighs n. Plural of midthigh. • MIDTHIGH n. a garment reaching to the middle of the thigh. |
| MIGHTIEST | • mightiest adj. Superlative form of mighty: most mighty. • MIGHTY adj. full of might. |
| MISDIGHTS | • MISDIGHT v. (Spenser) to mismanage or treat badly. |
| MISLIGHTS | • mislights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mislight. • mislights n. Plural of mislight. • MISLIGHT v. to lead astray by its light. |
| MITHERING | • mithering v. Present participle of mither. • MITHER v. to confuse, stupefy, also MOIDER, MOITHER. |
| MYTHISING | • mythising v. Present participle of mythise. • MYTHISE v. to tell a traditional story, also MYTHIZE. |
| MYTHIZING | • mythizing v. Present participle of mythize. • MYTHIZE v. to tell a traditional story, also MYTHISE. |
| 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. |
| RIGHTISMS | • rightisms n. Plural of rightism. • RIGHTISM n. conservative political philosophy. |
| SMIGHTING | • smighting v. Present participle of smight. • SMIGHT v. (Spenser) to smite. |
| SMITHINGS | • SMITHING n. the work of a smith. |
| SMITHYING | • smithying v. Present participle of smithy. • SMITHY v. to forge metal, also SMITH, SMIDDY. |
| THIMBLING | • thimbling n. Gerund of thimble: the act of using a thimble. • thimbling n. Synonym of thimblerigging (“the act of cheating (someone) in a thimblerig game, or by trickery”). • thimbling v. Present participle of thimble. |