| AMBANS | • ambans n. Plural of amban. • AMBAN n. (Chinese) a Chinese resident official in a dependency. |
| AMMANS | • AMMAN n. (German) in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Scandinavia, a district magistrate, also AMTMAN. |
| ANIMAS | • animas n. Plural of anima. • ANIMA n. (Latin) the soul, the innermost part of the personality. |
| ASHMAN | • ashman n. (Obsolete) One employed to collect ash. • Ashman prop.n. A surname. • ASHMAN n. one who collects and removes ashes. |
| ATMANS | • atmans n. Plural of atman. • ATMAN n. (Sanskrit) the essential self, also ATMA. |
| CAMANS | • camans n. Plural of caman. • CAMAN n. (Gaelic) a club used in the game of shinty. |
| DAMANS | • damans n. Plural of daman. • Damans prop.n. Plural of Daman. • DAMAN n. (Arabic) a small herbivorous mammal, the rock hyrax. |
| GASMAN | • gasman n. (Colloquial) A worker for a company that supplies gas (in the sense of the gaseous fuel), especially… • gasman n. A man employed in the manufacture of gas. • gasman n. The man who controls the lights of the stage. |
| MANATS | • manats n. Plural of manat. • MANAT n. a standard monetary unit of Azerbaijan, containing 100 GOPIK. |
| MANGAS | • mangas n. (Now historical) A type of cocky, working-class man in early twentieth-century Greece, associated with… • mangas n. Plural of manga. • MANGA n. (Japanese) an adult comic book. |
| MANIAS | • manias n. Plural of mania. • MANIA n. an excessive interest or enthusiasm. |
| MANNAS | • mannas n. Plural of manna. • MANNA n. the food miraculously provided for the Israelites in the wilderness. |
| MANTAS | • mantas n. Plural of manta. • MANTAs n. Plural of MANTA. • MANTA n. (Spanish) a rough-textured cotton fabric. |
| SAMAAN | • samaan n. Alternative form of saman. • Samaan prop.n. A surname. • SAMAAN n. (Caribbean) the rain-tree, a member of the mimosa family, also SAMAN, ZAMAN, ZAMANG. |
| SAMANS | • samans n. Plural of saman. • SAMAN n. (Caribbean) the rain-tree, a member of the mimosa family, also SAMAAN, ZAMAN, ZAMANG. |
| SAMPAN | • sampan n. A flat-bottomed Chinese wooden boat propelled by two oars. • SAMPAN n. (Chinese) a flat-bottomed Chinese skiff usually propelled by two short oars, also SANPAN. |
| SAXMAN | • saxman n. A male saxophonist. • Saxman prop.n. (Countable) A surname. • Saxman prop.n. (Uncountable) A placename, from the surname… |
| SEAMAN | • seaman n. A mariner or sailor, one who mans a ship. Opposed to landman or landsman. • seaman n. (Britain, Navy) A person of the lowest rank in the Navy, below able seaman. • seaman n. (US, Navy) An enlisted rate in the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard, ranking below petty… |
| SHAMAN | • shaman n. A traditional (unscientific) faith healer. • shaman n. A member of certain tribal societies who acts as a spiritual and, or religious medium between the concrete… • SHAMAN n. (Russian) a doctor-priest or medicine man working by magic, esp. a priest of Asian Shamanism. |
| ZAMANS | • ZAMAN n. (Caribbean) the rain-tree, a member of the mimosa family, also SAMAAN, SAMAN, ZAMANG. |