| DIRIGISME | • dirigisme n. A policy of strong state control over the economy and related social matters. • DIRIGISME n. (French) state control of economic and social affairs, also DIRIGISM. |
| DIRIGISMS | • dirigisms n. Plural of dirigism. • DIRIGISM n. state control of economic and social spheres. |
| IMAGINIST | • imaginist n. An imaginative person. • imaginist n. (Literature) One of the Russian poets belonging to the imaginism movement. • IMAGINIST n. a person with an active imagination. |
| IMAGISTIC | • imagistic adj. (Art) Of or pertaining to imagism. • Imagistic adj. Alternative form of imagistic. • IMAGISTIC adj. relating to imagism, the artistic doctrine of the use of precise images with unrestricted subject matter. |
| ITEMISING | • itemising v. Present participle of itemise. • ITEMISE v. to set down the particulars of, also ITEM, ITEMIZE. |
| KIRIGAMIS | • KIRIGAMI n. (Japanese) the art of folding and cutting paper. |
| LIMITINGS | • limitings n. Plural of limiting. • LIMITING n. the act of limiting. |
| MINISHING | • minishing v. Present participle of minish. • MINISH v. (archaic) to diminish. |
| MISAIMING | • misaiming v. Present participle of misaim. • MISAIM v. to aim badly. |
| MISCITING | • misciting v. Present participle of miscite. • MISCITE v. to cite wrongly. |
| MISFILING | • misfiling v. Present participle of misfile. • misfiling n. An incorrect filing. • MISFILE v. to file in the wrong place. |
| MISFIRING | • misfiring v. Present participle of misfire. • misfiring n. The situation where something misfires. • MISFIRE v. to fail to fire. |
| MISGIVING | • misgiving n. Doubt, apprehension, a feeling of dread. • MISGIVING n. an apprehension. |
| MISLIKING | • misliking v. Present participle of mislike. • misliking n. Dislike; disapproval. • MISLIKING n. the act of misliking. |
| MISLIVING | • misliving v. Present participle of mislive. • misliving n. (Archaic) Sinful living. • MISLIVE v. to live a bad life. |
| MISTIGRIS | • mistigris n. Alternative form of mistigri (“card game”). • MISTIGRIS n. (French) a variation of poker in which a joker or blank card can be given any value. |
| MISTIMING | • mistiming v. Present participle of mistime. • mistiming n. Incorrect timing. • MISTIMING n. the act of timing wrongly. |
| SEMIRIGID | • semirigid n. (Aviation) An airship or dirigible which maintains its shape using a combination of internal pressure… • semirigid adj. Partially rigid. • semi-rigid adj. Alternative spelling of semirigid. |
| VIKINGISM | • Vikingism n. The culture and practices of the Vikings. • VIKINGISM n. the practice of being a viking. |