| EMPHASISING | • emphasising v. Present participle of emphasise. • EMPHASISE v. to add emphasis to, also EMPHASIZE. |
| MAINSPRINGS | • mainsprings n. Plural of mainspring. • MAINSPRING n. the chief spring in a mechanism esp. of a watch or clock. |
| MISPHRASING | • misphrasing v. Present participle of misphrase. • misphrasing n. An instance of something being phrased badly or wrongly. • MISPHRASE v. to phrase wrongly. |
| MISPLEASING | • mispleasing v. Present participle of misplease. • MISPLEASE v. (obsolete) to displease. |
| MISPRAISING | • mispraising v. Present participle of mispraise. • MISPRAISE v. to praise amiss. |
| MISSPEAKING | • misspeaking n. (Obsolete) Speaking ill; defamation, slander. • misspeaking n. The fact or instance of speaking falsely or unclearly. • MISSPEAK v. to speak incorrectly. |
| MISSPELLING | • misspelling n. (Countable) A misspelt word. • misspelling v. Present participle of misspell. • mis-spelling n. Alternative spelling of misspelling. |
| MISSPENDING | • misspending n. Improper, wasteful, or incorrect spending; squandering. • misspending v. Present participle of misspend. • MISSPEND v. to spend unwisely. |
| MISSTAMPING | • misstamping v. Present participle of misstamp. • MISSTAMP v. to stamp wrongly. |
| MISSTEPPING | • misstepping v. Present participle of misstep. • MISSTEP v. to make a wrong step. |
| MISSTOPPING | • misstopping v. Present participle of misstop. • MISSTOP v. to stop wrongly. |
| PILGRIMISES | • pilgrimises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pilgrimise. • PILGRIMISE v. to go on pilgrimage, also PILGRIMIZE. |
| PLAGIARISMS | • plagiarisms n. Plural of plagiarism. • PLAGIARISM n. an act or instance of plagiarizing. |
| SPRINGTIMES | • springtimes n. Plural of springtime. • SPRINGTIME n. the time during which it is spring. |
| TIMEPASSING | • TIMEPASS v. to pass time. |