| ALUMINE | • alumine n. (Obsolete) alumina. • ALUMINE n. an oxide of aluminum, also ALUMIN, ALUMINA. | 
| BROMINE | • bromine n. (Uncountable) A nonmetallic chemical element (symbol Br) with an atomic number of 35; one of the halogens… • bromine n. (Countable) A bromine atom. • BROMINE n. a volatile liquid element, also BROMIN. | 
| CARMINE | • carmine n. A purplish-red pigment, made from dye obtained from the cochineal beetle; carminic acid or any of its derivatives. • carmine n. A purplish-red colour, resembling that pigment. • carmine adj. Of the purplish red colour shade carmine. | 
| COSMINE | • cosmine n. A continuous layer of dentine, covered by a layer of enamel, that takes the place of scales in some ancient fish. • COSMINE n. a hard substance in fish scales, also COSMIN. | 
| CRIMINE | • crimine interj. Alternative form of criminy. • CRIMINE interj. (archaic) an interjection expressing surprise or impatience, also CRIMINY. | 
| DESMINE | • desmine n. (Mineralogy) The mineral stilbite. • DESMINE n. the mineral stilbite. | 
| DIAMINE | • diamine n. (Chemistry) Any compound containing two amino functional groups. • DIAMINE n. a chemical compound containing two amino groups, also DIAMIN. | 
| ENAMINE | • enamine n. (Organic chemistry) Any of a class of unsaturated nitrogen compounds, having the general formula R2… • ENAMINE n. a type of amine. | 
| ETAMINE | • etamine n. A soft cotton or worsted fabric with an open mesh. • ETAMINE n. (French) a loosely woven open-mesh cotton or worsted fabric, also ETAMIN. | 
| EXAMINE | • examine v. To observe or inspect carefully or critically. • examine v. To check the health or condition of something or someone. • examine v. To determine the aptitude, skills or qualifications of someone by subjecting them to an examination. | 
| FULMINE | • fulmine v. (Archaic) To thunder or lightning. • fulmine v. (Archaic, figurative) To utter with authority or vehemence; fulminate. • FULMINE v. (Spenser) to explode loudly. | 
| HARMINE | • harmine n. (Organic chemistry) A fluorescent harmala alkaloid belonging to the carboline family of compounds, found… • HARMINE n. an alkaloid derived from harmala seeds, also HARMALIN, HARMIN. | 
| JASMINE | • jasmine n. Any of several plants, of the genus Jasminum, mostly native to Asia, having fragrant white or yellow flowers. • jasmine n. The perfume obtained from these plants. • jasmine n. Any of several not closely related plants having a similar perfume. | 
| PRIMINE | • primine n. (Botany) The outermost integument of an ovule (if it has two). • PRIMINE n. the outer covering of an ovule. | 
| PROMINE | • PROMINE n. a substance that promotes growth. | 
| THYMINE | • thymine n. (Organic chemistry, genetics) A heterocyclic base, 5-methylpyrimidine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione; it pairs with adenine in DNA. • THYMINE n. one of the four bases in DNA. |