| ANOBIID | • anobiid n. (Zoology) Any member of the family Anobiidae of boring beetles. • ANOBIID n. any of a family of beetles with a hood, including the deathwatch beetle. |
| ARCTIID | • arctiid n. (Zoology) Any member of the family Arctiidae of moths. • ARCTIID n. a moth of the Arctiidae family. |
| BACCHII | • bacchii n. Plural of bacchius. • BACCHIUS n. (Latin) a metrical foot composed of a short syllable and two long ones. |
| BREIING | • BREI v. (South African) to pronounce r sound at the back of the throat, also BREY. |
| CONIINE | • coniine n. (Organic chemistry) A poisonous alkaloid found in poison hemlock and the yellow pitcher plant; it is… • CONIINE n. a liquid, highly poisonous alkaloid found in hemlock, also CONIA, CONICINE, CONIN, CONINE. |
| DENARII | • denarii n. Plural of denarius. • DENARIUS n. (Latin) a coin of ancient Rome. |
| DOCHMII | • dochmii n. Plural of dochmius. • DOCHMIUS n. (Greek) a foot of five syllables. |
| GOBIIDS | • gobiids n. Plural of gobiid. • GOBIID n. a fish of the goby family, also GOBIOID. |
| KAWAIIS | • KAWAII n. (Japanese) in Japanese culture, the quality of being cute. |
| MIHIING | • MIHI v. to greet ceremonially. |
| NAUPLII | • nauplii n. Plural of nauplius. • NAUPLIUS n. (Latin) a larval form in certain crustaceans. |
| OBIISMS | • OBIISM n. a form of West Indian witchcraft, also OBEAHISM, OBEISM. |
| RISORII | • risorii n. Plural of risorius. • RISORIUS n. a facial muscle situated at the corner of the mouth. |
| SENARII | • senarii n. Plural of senarius. • SENARIUS n. (Latin) a Greek or Latin verse consisting of six metrical feet. |
| SKIINGS | • SKIING n. the sport of travelling on skis. |
| SPLENII | • splenii n. Plural of splenius. • SPLENIUS n. (Latin) a muscle of the neck. |
| TAXIING | • taxiing v. Present participle of taxi. • taxiing n. (Aviation) The movement of aircraft on the ground in readiness for takeoff or after landing. • TAXI v. to travel in a taxicab. |
| TIKIING | • TIKI v. (Maori) to take a scenic tour round an area. |