Member initializers is referring to the extension of what initializers can be set up in the class definition. For example, you can use
struct foo
{
std::string bar = "hello";
std::string baz{"world"};
foo() {} // sets bar to "hello" and baz to "world"
foo(std::string const& b): bar(b) {} // sets bar to b and baz to "world"
};
to have bar initialized to hello if the member initializer list doesn't give another value. Note that member initializers are not restricted to build-in types. You can also use uniform initialization syntax in the member initializer list.