| IMMISSION | • immission n. The act of immitting; injection or infusion. • IMMISSION n. insertion; infusion.
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| INTIMISMS | • intimisms n. Plural of intimism. • INTIMISM n. a genre of French impressionist painting of the early 20th century.
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| MIMICRIES | • mimicries n. Plural of mimicry. • MIMICRY n. an act of mimicking.
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| 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.
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| MINIMILLS | • minimills n. Plural of minimill. • MINIMILL n. a small-scale steel mill.
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| MINIMISED | • minimised v. Simple past tense and past participle of minimise. • MINIMISE v. to make as small as possible, also MINIMIZE.
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| MINIMISER | • minimiser n. Alternative spelling of minimizer. • MINIMISER n. one who minimises, also MINIMIZER.
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| MINIMISES | • minimises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of minimise. • MINIMISE v. to make as small as possible, also MINIMIZE.
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| MINIMISMS | • MINIMISM n. the inclination to reduce a dogma to the least possible. | 
| MINIMISTS | • MINIMIST n. one inclined to reduce a dogma to the least possible. | 
| MINIMIZES | • minimizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of minimize. • MINIMIZE v. to make as small as possible, also MINIMISE.
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| MISAIMING | • misaiming v. Present participle of misaim. • MISAIM v. to aim badly.
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| MISTIMING | • mistiming v. Present participle of mistime. • mistiming n. Incorrect timing.
 • MISTIMING n. the act of timing wrongly.
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