DECOMMITS | • decommits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decommit. • DECOMMIT v. to withdraw from a commitment. |
IMMODESTY | • immodesty n. The state of being immodest; a lack of modesty. • IMMODESTY n. lack of modesty. |
MASTERDOM | • masterdom n. (Now rare) Dominion; rule, supremacy. • MASTERDOM n. dominion; rule; command. |
METHODISM | • methodism n. The practice of adhering (often excessively) to methods. • Methodism n. The Methodist Christian movement founded by John Wesley in 18th-century England. • Methodism n. Any of several related movements. |
MIDSTREAM | • midstream n. The middle of a stream or river. • midstream adv. In midstream, abruptly. • mid-stream n. Alternative form of midstream. |
MISMETRED | • mismetred v. Simple past tense and past participle of mismetre. • MISMETRE v. to spoil the metre (of a poem). |
MISTERMED | • mistermed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misterm. • MISTERM v. to call by a wrong name. |
OUTSUMMED | • outsummed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outsum. • OUTSUM v. to outnumber. |
RESTEMMED | • restemmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of restem. • RESTEM v. (Shakespeare) to force against the current. |
STAMMERED | • stammered adj. Of speech: irregular or halting. • stammered v. Simple past tense and past participle of stammer. • STAMMER v. to speak with involuntary breaks and pauses. |
STOMODEUM | • stomodeum n. (Anatomy) A depression on the ectoderm of a developing embryo that becomes the mouth. • STOMODEUM n. an embryonic oral cavity. |
UNSTEMMED | • unstemmed adj. Not stemmed. • UNSTEMMED adj. not stemmed. |