| AMORT | • amort adj. (Archaic, literary) As if dead; depressed. • AMORT adj. (archaic) spiritless, dejected. |
| AMRIT | • amrit n. Alternative form of amrita. • AMRIT n. (Punjabi) a sacred sweetened water used in the Sikh baptismal ceremony, also AMREETA, AMRITA. |
| ARMET | • armet n. A type of mediaeval helmet which fully enclosed the head and face, first found in the 1420s in Milan. • ARMET n. a kind of medieval helmet. |
| MARTS | • marts n. Plural of mart. • MART v. to sell, trade. |
| MATER | • mater n. (Britain, slang, now chiefly archaic or humorous) Mother. • mater n. (Anatomy) A meninx; the dura mater, arachnoid mater, or pia mater of the brain. • mater n. (Biology) Someone or something that mates. |
| MORAT | • morat n. An ancient drink resembling mead, made with mulberries. • MORAT n. a drink made of honey and flavoured with mulberries. |
| RAMET | • ramet n. (Botany) A clone (individual member of a genet). • RAMET n. an independent member of a clone. |
| SMART | • smart v. (Intransitive) To hurt or sting. • smart v. (Transitive) To cause a smart or sting in. • smart v. (Intransitive) To feel a pungent pain of mind; to feel sharp pain or grief; be punished severely; to… |
| TAMER | • tamer n. One who tames or subdues. • tamer adj. Comparative form of tame: more tame. • Tamer prop.n. A surname from Arabic. |
| THARM | • tharm n. (Now chiefly dialectal) An intestine; an entrail; gut. • THARM n. the belly, intestines, also THAIRM. |
| TRAMP | • tramp n. (Sometimes derogatory) A homeless person; a vagabond. • tramp n. (Derogatory) A disreputable, promiscuous woman; a slut. • tramp n. Any ship which does not have a fixed schedule or published ports of call. |
| TRAMS | • trams n. Plural of tram. • trams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tram. • TRAM v. to travel by tramcar. |
| TREMA | • trema n. A diacritic consisting of two dots ( ¨ ) placed over a letter, used among other things to indicate umlaut… • trema n. "an initial phase in the psychotic process that is characterized by intense anguish, an experience of… • Trema prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Cannabaceae – nettle trees. |
| TRYMA | • tryma n. (Botany) A drupe with fleshy exocarp, dehiscent. • TRYMA n. (Greek) a kind of nutlike fruit, such as walnut. |