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amenti

amiant

aminta

antrim

antrim

Proper noun

  1. A county in the north-east of Northern Ireland, also known as County Antrim.
  2. A town in Northern Ireland that is the administrative centre of County Antrim.

atimon

damnit

damnit

intj

  1. (especially Southern US) Synonym of dammit

emetin

emetin

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) The alkaloid forming the active principle of ipecacuanha root.

enmist

enmist

verb

  1. (transitive) To enfold, as if in mist.

enmity

enmity

noun

  1. A state or feeling of opposition, hostility, hatred or animosity.
  2. The quality of being an enemy; hostile or unfriendly disposition.

etamin

etamin

noun

  1. Alternative form of etamine

impent

inmate

inmate

noun

  1. A person confined to an institution such as a prison (as a convict) or hospital (as a patient).
  2. A person who shares a residence (such as a hotel guest, a lodger, or a student living on campus), or other place.

inmeat

inmeat

noun

  1. Entrails.
  2. The part of the intestines of an animal used as food, as the sweetbread, kidneys, etc.

inmost

inmost

adj

  1. The very deepest within; farthest from the surface or external part; innermost

intima

intima

noun

  1. (anatomy) The innermost part of an anatomical structure, particularly a tubular one

intime

intime

adj

  1. (obsolete) inward; internal; intimate

intomb

intomb

verb

  1. Archaic form of entomb.

itmann

kitman

litman

manati

manati

noun

  1. Archaic form of manatee.

manist

manist

noun

  1. ancestor-worshipper

manito

manitu

manitu

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of manitou

manity

mantic

mantic

adj

  1. Relating to divination; prophetic.

noun

  1. A soothsayer, a seer.

mantid

mantid

noun

  1. mantis (insect)

mantis

mantis

noun

  1. A green colour, like that of many mantises.
  2. Any of various large insects of the order Mantodea that catch insects or other small animals with their powerful forelegs.

martin

martin

noun

  1. A perforated stone-faced runner for grinding.
  2. Any of various passerine birds of the family Hirundinidae, which also includes swallows, that catch insects whilst flying.

matina

mating

mating

adj

  1. Fitting into or onto a corresponding part, as a matched plug and socket.

noun

  1. (zoology) Pairing of organisms for copulation.
  2. (zoology) Sexual union; copulation.

verb

  1. present participle of mate

matins

matins

noun

  1. Morning prayers.
  2. Together with lauds, the earliest of the canonical hours; traditionally prayed at sunrise or earlier.
  3. plural of matin

mattin

mentis

meting

meting

noun

  1. The act of one who metes; a distribution or handing out.

verb

  1. present participle of mete

metion

milnet

milton

milton

Proper noun

  1. name derived from the surname.
  2. Name of many cities, towns and villages in Canada and the US.
    1. A city in Florida
    2. A town in Washington Township, Indiana, United States.
    3. An unincorporated community in Union Township, Indiana, United States.
  3. A village in Cambridgeshire, England, on the northern outskirts of Cambridge.
  4. A town in Otago, New Zealand.
  5. A sterilising compound for baby bottles.

minted

minted

adj

  1. (chiefly Britain, Ireland, slang) wealthy
  2. flavoured with mint
  3. made into coinage; coined

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mint

minter

minter

noun

  1. (Britain, slang) An item in mint condition (especially a motor car)
  2. One who mints

minthe

minthe

Proper noun

  1. A nymph (associated with Mount Minthe in southern Greece) with whom Hades had an affair, after which either Hades' wife Persephone or her mother Demeter turned the nymph into the herb mint.

minton

mintun

minuet

minuet

noun

  1. (music) A complete short musical composition inspired by and conforming to many formal characteristics of the traditional musical accompaniment to the dance of same name.
  2. (music) A movement which is part of a longer musical composition such as a suite, sonata, or symphony which is inspired by and conforming to formal characteristics of the dance of same name.
  3. (music) A tune or air to regulate the movements of the minuet dance: it has the dance form, and is commonly in 3/4, sometimes 3/8, measure.
  4. A slow graceful dance consisting of a coupé, a high step, and a balance.

verb

  1. To dance a minuet.

minuit

minute

minute

adj

  1. Very careful and exact, giving small details.
  2. Very small.

noun

  1. (architecture) A fixed part of a module.
  2. (chiefly in the plural, minutes) A (usually formal) written record of a meeting or a part of a meeting.
  3. (informal) A short but unspecified time period.
  4. (obsolete) A very small part of anything, or anything very small; a jot; a whit.
  5. (slang, US, Canada, dialectal) A while or a long unspecified period of time
  6. A nautical or a geographic mile.
  7. A point in time; a moment.
  8. A unit of angle equal to one-sixtieth of a degree.
  9. A unit of purchase on a telephone or other similar network, especially a cell phone network, roughly equivalent in gross form to sixty seconds' use of the network.
  10. A unit of time equal to sixty seconds (one-sixtieth of an hour).
  11. An old coin, a half farthing.

verb

  1. (transitive) Of an event, to write in a memo or the minutes of a meeting.
  2. To set down a short sketch or note of; to jot down; to make a minute or a brief summary of.

miston

mithan

miting

miting

noun

  1. (obsolete, term of endearment) A little one; a mite.

mitman

mitran

mitten

mitten

noun

  1. (colloquial, dated, as "the mitten") A romantic rejection; dismissal of a lover.
  2. (slang, chiefly in the plural) A boxing glove.
  3. A cat's or dog's paw that is a different colour from the main body.
  4. A type of glove or garment that covers a hand with a separate sheath for the thumb, but not for other fingers, which are either enclosed in a single section or left uncovered.

verb

  1. (transitive) To dress in mittens; to put a mitten on.

monist

monist

noun

  1. An advocate of monism.

montia

motion

motion

noun

  1. (countable) A change of position with respect to time.
  2. (countable) A parliamentary action to propose something. A similar procedure in any official or business meeting.
  3. (euphemistic) A movement of the bowels; the product of such movement.
  4. (law) A formal request, oral or written, made to a judge or court of law to obtain an official court ruling or order for a legal action to be taken by, or on behalf of, the movant.
  5. (mechanical engineering) A piece of moving mechanism, such as on a steam locomotive.
  6. (music) Change of pitch in successive sounds, whether in the same part or in groups of parts. (Conjunct motion is that by single degrees of the scale. Contrary motion is when parts move in opposite directions. Disjunct motion is motion by skips. Oblique motion is when one part is stationary while another moves. Similar or direct motion is when parts move in the same direction.)
  7. (obsolete) A puppet, or puppet show.
  8. (obsolete) An entertainment or show, especially a puppet show.
  9. (philosophy) from κίνησις (kinesis); any change. Traditionally of four types: generation and corruption, alteration, augmentation and diminution, and change of place.
  10. (physics) A change from one place to another.
  11. (uncountable) A state of progression from one place to another.
  12. Movement of the mind, desires, or passions; mental act, or impulse to any action; internal activity.

verb

  1. (proscribed) To introduce a motion in parliamentary procedure.
  2. To gesture indicating a desired movement.
  3. To make a proposal; to offer plans.

munite

munite

verb

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To fortify, strengthen.

munith

munity

munity

noun

  1. (obsolete) Freedom; security; immunity.

muntin

muntin

noun

  1. (architecture) One of the separators between panes of glass in a composite window.

mutine

mutine

noun

  1. (obsolete) A mutineer.
  2. (obsolete) Mutiny, rebellion.

verb

  1. (obsolete, intransitive) To rise up in revolt; to mutiny, to rebel.

muting

muting

noun

  1. The dung of birds.
  2. The process by which something is muted or silenced.

verb

  1. present participle of mute

mutiny

mutiny

noun

  1. An organized rebellion against a legally constituted authority, especially by seamen against their officers.
  2. Violent commotion; tumult; strife.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To commit a mutiny.

nimitz

omnist

omnist

noun

  1. An advocate of omnism.
  2. One who recognises and respects all religions.

piment

piment

noun

  1. (obsolete) wine flavoured with spices or honey

pitman

pitman

noun

  1. (plural "pitmen" or "pitmans") A connecting rod in machinery, especially in a sawmill.
  2. (plural "pitmen") One who works in a pit, as in mining, in sawing timber, etc.

pitmen

pitmen

noun

  1. plural of pitman

remint

remint

verb

  1. (transitive) To mint (create money) again or repeatedly.

stamin

stamin

noun

  1. (obsolete) A kind of coarse woollen cloth.

taimen

taimen

noun

  1. A species of salmon living in Siberia, Hucho taimen.

tamein

tamine

tamine

noun

  1. Alternative form of tammy (“type of woollen cloth”)

taming

taming

noun

  1. The process by which a person, animal or thing is tamed.

verb

  1. present participle of tame

taminy

taminy

noun

  1. A kind of woollen cloth; tammy.

tampin

tenaim

termin

thamin

thymin

tignum

timani

timing

timing

noun

  1. (countable) An instance of recording the time of something.
  2. (countable, obsolete) An occurrence or event.
  3. (countable, uncountable) The regulation of the pace of e.g. an athletic race, the speed of an engine, the delivery of a joke, or the occurrence of a series of events.
  4. (countable, uncountable) The time when something happens.
  5. (uncountable) The synchronization of the firing of the spark plugs in an internal combustion engine.

verb

  1. present participle of time

timken

tinman

tinman

noun

  1. (genetics) A master gene in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, whose absence causes the fly to develop without a heart.
  2. A dealer in tinware.
  3. A maker of tinware; a tinsmith.
  4. An uncaring or heartless man; a man lacking, or seeming to lack, feelings, emotions, or concern for others.

tinmen

tinmen

noun

  1. plural of tinman

tipman

tipmen

tisman

titman

titman

noun

  1. (regional, US) A short person.
  2. The runt of a litter.

titmen

titmen

noun

  1. plural of titman

tomkin

tomlin

toomin

tumain

tumion

unmist

unmist

verb

  1. (transitive) To demist.

unmixt

unmixt

adj

  1. Archaic spelling of unmixed.

untime

untime

adj

  1. (obsolete) Untimely.

noun

  1. (obsolete, often used in plural) A wrong time; an unsuitable or improper time.
  2. The absence of time; timelessness

verb

  1. To cause to be done at the wrong time.

untrim

untrim

verb

  1. (computer graphics, CAD) To restore the original shape of (a surface that has been trimmed).
  2. (transitive) To remove the trimmings or adornments from.

utinam

utinam

noun

  1. (obsolete) A fervent wish.

vintem

vintem

noun

  1. (historical) A former small Portuguese coin, similar to a penny.
  2. (historical) A former small unit of mass, equivalent to about 112 mg and chiefly used as a measure of gold dust.