8-letter words containing i, m, e
- inflamer — (usually, figuratively) Something that inflames.
- inflames — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inflame.
- informed — having or prepared with information or knowledge; apprised: an informed audience that asked intelligent questions.
- informee — One who is informed, who receives information.
- informer — a person who informs against another, especially for money or other reward.
- ingenium — genius; talent
- inhumane — not humane; lacking humanity, kindness, compassion, etc.
- inhumate — to bury; inhume
- initgame — (games) /in-it'gaym/ [IRC] An IRC version of the venerable trivia game "20 questions", in which one user changes his nick to the initials of a famous person or other named entity, and the others on the channel ask yes or no questions, with the one to guess the person getting to be "it" next. As a courtesy, the one picking the initials starts by providing a 4-letter hint of the form sex, nationality, life-status, reality-status. For example, MAAR means "Male, American, Alive, Real" (as opposed to "fictional"). Initgame can be surprisingly addictive. See also hing.
- inkerman — a town in S Crimea, in S Ukraine: Russian defeat by the English and French 1854.
- inmeshed — Simple past tense and past participle of inmesh.
- inmeshes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inmesh.
- innomine — any of various English polyphonic instrumental compositions of the 16th and 17th centuries using an antiphon for Trinity Sunday as a cantus firmus.
- inseamed — Simple past tense and past participle of inseam.
- instream — (intransitive) To flow or stream in; flow or stream into.
- intercom — an intercommunication system.
- interims — Plural form of interim.
- intermat — a patch of seabed devoid of vegetation
- intermit — to discontinue temporarily; suspend.
- intermix — Mix together.
- intimate — associated in close personal relations: an intimate friend.
- intombed — Simple past tense and past participle of intomb.
- irrumate — To practice irrumation; to insert the penis violently into another's mouth.
- ischemia — local deficiency of blood supply produced by vasoconstriction or local obstacles to the arterial flow.
- ischemic — local deficiency of blood supply produced by vasoconstriction or local obstacles to the arterial flow.
- islamite — a Muslim.
- islamize — to convert to Islam.
- islesman — an islander
- isocheim — a line on a map connecting points that have the same mean winter temperature.
- isocryme — a line on a map connecting points that have the same temperature during the coldest period of a year
- isomeric — of, relating to, or displaying isomerism.
- isometry — equality of measure.
- isotherm — Meteorology. a line on a weather map or chart connecting points having equal temperature.
- isozymes — any of the genetically variant forms of certain enzymes that catalyze the same reaction but that may differ in activity, composition, or physical properties.
- itemised — Simple past tense and past participle of itemise.
- itemized — Simple past tense and past participle of itemize.
- itemizer — That which itemizes.
- itemizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of itemize.
- james ii — 1633–1701, king of England, Ireland, and Scotland 1685–88 (son of Charles I of England).
- james iv — 1473–1513, king of Scotland (1488–1513); he invaded England (1496) in support of Perkin Warbeck; he was killed at Flodden
- james vi — James I.
- jamesian — of, relating to, or characteristic of the novelist Henry James or his writings.
- jarmoite — a member of the prehistoric people of northeastern Iraq in and around the settlement at Jarmo.
- jemmying — Present participle of jemmy.
- jeremiad — a prolonged lamentation or mournful complaint.
- jeremiah — a Major Prophet of the 6th and 7th centuries b.c.
- jimpness — the quality of being jimp
- jumboize — (nautical) To lengthen a ship replacing an existing section with a longer section or inserting an additional section.
- kakiemon — a Japanese porcelain design credited to Kakiemon Sakaida, first produced in the 17th century and widely collected and imitated in the West
- kamacite — a nickel-iron alloy found in meteorites.