| MAISTS | • MAIST n. (Scots) the most part. |
| MIDSTS | • midsts n. Plural of midst. • MIDST n. the middle. |
| MISSET | • misset v. (Transitive) To set, adjust or calibrate incorrectly. • misset v. (Transitive) To place in the wrong location. • misset adj. Incorrectly set. |
| MISUST | • misust v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of misuse. • MISUST v. (Spenser) misused. |
| MOISTS | • moists v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moist. • MOIST v. to wet slightly. |
| MUISTS | • MUIST v. to powder, also MOUST. |
| MUSITS | • musits n. Plural of musit. • MUSIT n. (Shakespeare) a gap in a fence through which animals pass, also MUSET. |
| SMITES | • smites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smite. • smites n. Plural of smite. • SMITE v. to strike heavily. |
| SMITHS | • smiths n. Plural of smith. • smiths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smith. • Smiths prop.n. Plural of Smith. |
| STIMES | • stimes n. Plural of stime. • STIME v. (Scots) to peer, also STYME. |
| STRIMS | • strims v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of strim. • STRIM v. to cut grass with a Strimmer. |
| TMESIS | • tmesis n. (Prosody) The insertion of one or more words between the components of a compound word. • TMESIS n. (Greek) the splitting of a word with other words. |
| TUISMS | • TUISM n. the theory that individuals have a second or other self. |