| DEMISTINGS | • DEMISTING n. the act of removing the mist from. |
| DISMASTING | • dismasting v. Present participle of dismast. • dismasting n. The act by which a ship is dismasted. • DISMAST v. to remove the mast of, also DEMAST. |
| GENTILISMS | • gentilisms n. Plural of gentilism. • GENTILISM n. paganism, the quality of being a gentile. |
| GIGANTISMS | • gigantisms n. Plural of gigantism. • GIGANTISM n. a tendency to abnormally large size, also GIANTISM. |
| GNOSTICISM | • gnosticism n. Alternative form of Gnosticism. • Gnosticism n. A wide variety of Jewish and early Christian sects having an interest in gnosis, or divine knowledge… • GNOSTICISM n. the belief that freedom derives solely from knowledge. |
| IMAGINISTS | • imaginists n. Plural of imaginist. • IMAGINIST n. a person with an active imagination. |
| MAISTRINGS | • MAISTRING n. (obsolete) mastering, also MASTERING. |
| MIGHTINESS | • mightiness n. The property of being mighty. • mightiness n. A title of dignity; excellency. • MIGHTINESS n. the state of being mighty. |
| MISCASTING | • miscasting v. Present participle of miscast. • MISCAST v. to cast in an unsuitable role. |
| MISMATINGS | • mismatings n. Plural of mismating. • MISMATING n. the act of mating wrongly or unsuitably. |
| MISOGYNIST | • misogynist n. One who professes misogyny; a hater of women. • misogynist n. One who displays prejudice against or looks down upon women. • misogynist adj. Misogynistic: relating to or exhibiting misogyny. |
| MISSEATING | • misseating v. Present participle of misseat. • MISSEAT v. to seat wrongly. |
| MISSETTING | • missetting v. Present participle of misset. • MISSET v. to set incorrectly. |
| MISSORTING | • missorting v. Present participle of missort. • MISSORT v. to sort badly or improperly. |
| MISSTATING | • misstating v. Present participle of misstate. • MISSTATE v. to state wrongly. |
| MISSTYLING | • misstyling v. Present participle of misstyle. • MISSTYLE v. to style wrongly. |
| MISSUITING | • missuiting v. Present participle of missuit. • MISSUIT v. to suit badly. |
| MISTAKINGS | • mistakings n. Plural of mistaking. • MISTAKING n. (Shakespeare) a mistake. |
| MISTIMINGS | • mistimings n. Plural of mistiming. • MISTIMING n. the act of timing wrongly. |
| SIGMATIONS | • SIGMATION n. the addition of a sigma at the end of a syllable. |