| CIVICISMS | • CIVICISM n. a system of government based on individual rights. |
| IMITATIVE | • imitative adj. Imitating; copying; not original. • imitative adj. Modelled after another thing. • IMITATIVE adj. inclined to imitate; formed after a model. |
| INCIVISMS | • incivisms n. Plural of incivism. • INCIVISM n. neglect of duty as a citizen. |
| LIXIVIUMS | • lixiviums n. Plural of lixivium. • LIXIVIUM n. (Latin) a solution of alkaline salts extracted from wood ashes; hence, any solution obtained by lixiviation. |
| MIDWIVING | • midwiving v. Present participle of midwife. • MIDWIVE v. to assist a woman in childbirth, also MIDWIFE. |
| MIMIVIRUS | • mimivirus n. A virus, of the genus Mimivirus, associated with some amoebas; it has a very large capsid and complex genome. • mimivirus n. Ellipsis of Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus (“APMV”). • Mimivirus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Mimiviridae. |
| MISDIVIDE | • misdivide v. To divide wrongly. • MISDIVIDE v. to divide wrongly. |
| MISGIVING | • misgiving n. Doubt, apprehension, a feeling of dread. • MISGIVING n. an apprehension. |
| MISLIVING | • misliving v. Present participle of mislive. • misliving n. (Archaic) Sinful living. • MISLIVE v. to live a bad life. |
| PRIMITIVE | • primitive n. (Linguistics) An original or primary word; a word not derived from another, as opposed to derivative. • primitive n. A member of a primitive society. • primitive n. A simple-minded person. |
| TRIUMVIRI | • triumviri n. Plural of triumvir. • TRIUMVIR n. (Latin) one of a ruling body of three in ancient Rome. |
| VICTIMISE | • victimise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of victimize. • VICTIMISE v. to make a victim of, also VICTIMIZE. |
| VICTIMIZE | • victimize v. To make someone a victim or sacrifice. • victimize v. To punish someone unjustly. • victimize v. To swindle or defraud someone. |
| VIKINGISM | • Vikingism n. The culture and practices of the Vikings. • VIKINGISM n. the practice of being a viking. |
| VIRGINIUM | • virginium n. (Chemistry, obsolete) A rejected name for francium. • VIRGINIUM n. a name proposed for chemical element no 87, now called francium. |
| VIRILISMS | • virilisms n. Plural of virilism. • VIRILISM n. the development of male sex characteristics in a female. |
| VITAMINIC | • vitaminic adj. Of or pertaining to vitamins. • vitaminic adj. Containing vitamins. • VITAMINIC adj. relating to a vitamin. |