| EPITOMISING | • epitomising v. Present participle of epitomise. • EPITOMISE v. to make an epitome of; to shorten or abridge, also EPITOMIZE. |
| EPITOMIZING | • epitomizing v. Present participle of epitomize. • EPITOMIZE v. to make an epitome of; to shorten or abridge, also EPITOMISE. |
| IMPETIGINES | • impetigines n. Plural of impetigo. • IMPETIGO n. (Latin) a skin disease. |
| IMPLICATING | • implicating v. Present participle of implicate. • IMPLICATE v. to involve, to entangle. |
| IMPLICATION | • implication n. (Uncountable) The act of implicating. • implication n. (Uncountable) The state of being implicated. • implication n. (Countable) A possible effect or result of a decision or action. |
| IMPOSITIONS | • impositions n. Plural of imposition. • IMPOSITION n. the act of imposing. |
| IMPRINTINGS | • imprintings n. Plural of imprinting. • IMPRINTING n. a learning process in young animals in which their social preferences become restricted to their own species, or a substitute for this. |
| MISPAINTING | • mispainting v. Present participle of mispaint. • MISPAINT v. to paint wrongly. |
| MISPOINTING | • mispointing v. Present participle of mispoint. • MISPOINT v. to point improperly. |
| MISPOSITION | • misposition v. To position incorrectly. • MISPOSITION v. to position wrongly. |
| MISPRINTING | • misprinting v. Present participle of misprint. • MISPRINT v. to print incorrectly. |
| POINTILLISM | • pointillism n. In art, the use of small areas of color to construct an image. • POINTILLISM n. a painting technique using separate dots of pure colour rather than blends, also POINTILLISME. |
| POSTLIMINIA | • postliminia n. Plural of postliminium. • POSTLIMINIUM n. the right by which persons and property seized in war are restored to their former status on recovery, also POSTLIMINY. |
| PRELIMITING | • prelimiting v. Present participle of prelimit. • PRELIMIT v. to limit beforehand. |
| TRIPALMITIN | • tripalmitin n. (Organic chemistry) The triglyceride of palmitic acid. • TRIPALMITIN n. another name for palmitin, a glyceride of palmitic acid. |