| DIREMPTING | • dirempting v. Present participle of dirempt. • DIREMPT v. to separate into two. |
| DIREMPTION | • diremption n. (Rare) a ripping apart; a forceful sundering. • DIREMPTION n. separation into two. |
| IMPAIRMENT | • impairment n. The result of being impaired. • impairment n. A deterioration or weakening. • impairment n. A disability or handicap. |
| IMPORTINGS | • IMPORTING n. the act of importing. |
| IMPRINTERS | • imprinters n. Plural of imprinter. • IMPRINTER n. one who imprints. |
| IMPRINTING | • imprinting n. (Psychology, ethology) Any kind of phase-sensitive learning (learning occurring at a particular age… • imprinting v. Present participle of imprint. • IMPRINTING n. a learning process in young animals in which their social preferences become restricted to their own species, or a substitute for this. |
| MICROPRINT | • microprint n. (Uncountable) Extremely small print. • microprint n. (Countable) A document bearing a microreproduction of printed text. • MICROPRINT n. a microphotograph of e.g. printed text. |
| MISPARTING | • misparting v. Present participle of mispart. • MISPART v. to part badly. |
| MISPRINTED | • misprinted v. Simple past tense and past participle of misprint. • MISPRINT v. to print incorrectly. |
| OMNIPARITY | • omniparity n. Equality in every part; general equality. • OMNIPARITY n. general equality. |
| PANARITIUM | • panaritium n. (Medicine) The purulent inflammation of a digit. • PANARITIUM n. a whitlow. |
| PERMITTING | • permitting v. Present participle of permit. • permitting n. An act or instance of permitting something. • PERMIT v. to allow. |
| PRIMOGENIT | • PRIMOGENIT n. (obsolete) a firstborn. |
| PROVITAMIN | • provitamin n. (Biochemistry) Any biologically inactive compound that may be converted into a vitamin within an animal organism. • PROVITAMIN n. a pre-vitamin. |
| PURITANISM | • puritanism n. (Theology) Strict and austere religious conduct. • puritanism n. Extreme strictness regarding moral scruples. • Puritanism n. The beliefs and practices of the Puritans. |
| SPRINGTIME | • springtime n. The season of spring, between winter and summer. • SPRINGTIME n. the time during which it is spring. |
| TRIUMPHING | • triumphing v. Present participle of triumph. • triumphing n. A display of triumph. • TRIUMPHING n. the act of triumphing. |