| ATTICISM | • Atticism n. The style and idiom of Attic, the Ancient Greek Athenian dialect. • Atticism n. A well-turned phrase; a concise manner of speech or expression. • Atticism n. (Historical) A favouring of, or attachment to Attica and the Athenians. |
| IMITANTS | • imitants n. Plural of imitant. • IMITANT n. an imitation. |
| IMITATES | • imitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imitate. • IMITATE v. to behave in the same way as. |
| INTIMIST | • intimist n. A painter or writer whose art is in the intimism genre. • intimist adj. (Art) Pertaining to or characteristic of the intimism genre; focussed on everyday domestic matters. • intimist adj. (Film, literature) Introspective; concerned with inner life and psychological experiences. |
| MASTITIC | • mastitic adj. Having or relating to mastitis. • MASTITIC adj. relating to mastitis, inflammation of breast or milk gland. |
| MASTITIS | • mastitis n. (Pathology) Inflammation of a breast. • MASTITIS n. inflammation of the breast. |
| METRITIS | • metritis n. (Medicine) Inflammation of the uterus. • METRITIS n. inflammation of the uterus. |
| MILTIEST | • MILTY adj. full of milt. |
| MINTIEST | • mintiest adj. Superlative form of minty: most minty. • MINTY adj. having the flavour of the aromatic herb mint. |
| MISTIEST | • mistiest adj. Superlative form of misty: most misty. • MISTY adj. blurry. |
| MISTITLE | • mistitle v. (Transitive) To title incorrectly; to give the wrong name to. • MISTITLE v. to call by the wrong title. |
| MITTIMUS | • mittimus n. (Law, archaic outside the US) A warrant issued for someone to be taken into custody. • mittimus n. A writ for moving records from one court to another. • mittimus n. A formal dismissal from a situation. |
| OPTIMIST | • optimist n. A person who expects a favourable outcome. • optimist n. A believer in optimism. • Optimist n. (Nautical) A small centre-board sailing dinghy designed to train and introduce young children into sailing. |
| SEMITIST | • Semitist n. Someone who studies the history, languages and cultures of the Semitic peoples. • SEMITIST n. a Semitic scholar. |
| SHITTIMS | • SHITTIM n. (Hebrew) the wood of the shittah tree, believed to be a species of acacia, also SHITTIMWOOD. |
| SMITTING | • smitting v. Present participle of smit. • SMIT v. (Scots) to stain, infect. |
| TIMIDEST | • timidest adj. Superlative form of timid: most timid. • TIMID adj. lacking courage or self-confidence. |
| TINSMITH | • tinsmith n. A person who makes or repairs things with tin or similar alloys. • tinsmith n. A dealer in tin goods. • TINSMITH n. one who works with tin. |
| TITANISM | • titanism n. Nonconformism; rebellion against prevailing social and artistic conventions, especially when it involves… • TITANISM n. a spirit of revolt or defiance against social conventions. |
| TRITIUMS | • tritiums n. Plural of tritium. • TRITIUM n. an isotope of hydrogen. |