| AMORCE | • amorce n. A hint about the future; an instance of foreshadowing. • amorce n. A percussion cap or detonator. • AMORCE n. (French) a percussion cap for a toy pistol. |
| AMORET | • amoret n. (Obsolete) An amorous girl or woman; a wanton. • amoret n. (Obsolete) A petty love affair. • amoret n. (Obsolete) A love knot, love token, or love song. |
| ENAMOR | • enamor v. (Mostly in the passive, followed by "of" or "with") To cause to be in love. • enamor v. (Mostly in the passive) To captivate. • ENAMOR v. to inspire with love, also ENAMOUR. |
| FEMORA | • femora n. Plural of femur. • FEMUR n. (Latin) a bone in the leg. |
| FOAMER | • foamer n. (Slang) An obsessive railfan, often used pejoratively. • foamer n. A device that foams or froths liquid. • FOAMER n. something that foams. |
| MARERO | • Marero prop.n. A surname. • MARERO n. a member of a mara in the US or Central America. |
| MOANER | • moaner n. One who makes a moaning sound. • moaner n. (Derogatory) One who complains. • MOANER n. one who moans. |
| MONERA | • monera n. Plural of moneron. • Monera prop.n. (Historical) A former taxonomic kingdom, within domain Prokaryota - the bacteria, blue-green algae and… • MONER n. a hypothetical simplest protozoan, the organism on which Hackel's version of the evolution theory is based, also MONERAN, MONERON. |
| MORALE | • morale n. The capacity of people to maintain belief in an institution or a goal, or even in oneself and others. • MORALE n. the state of the spirits of an individual or group. |
| OMERTA | • omerta n. Alternative spelling of omertà. • omertà n. (Crime) A code of silence amongst members of a criminal organization (especially the Mafia) that forbids… • OMERTA n. (Italian) the Mafia code of honour requiring silence about criminal activities. |
| RADOME | • radome n. A radar dome. • RADOME n. a domelike device used to shelter a radar antenna. |
| RAMOSE | • ramose adj. Having branches; branching. • RAMOSE adj. branched, as the stem or root of a plant, also RAMATE, RAMOUS. |
| REMORA | • remora n. Any of various elongate fish from the family Echeneidae, the dorsal fin of which is in the form of a… • remora n. (Heraldry) A serpent. • remora n. (Obsolete) A delay; a hindrance, an obstacle. |
| ROAMED | • roamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of roam. • ROAM v. to move about without purpose or plan. |
| ROAMER | • roamer n. One who roams. • ROAMER n. one who roams, a wanderer. |
| ROMAGE | • romage n. Obsolete spelling of rummage. • romage v. Obsolete spelling of rummage. • ROMAGE n. (Shakespeare) tumult. |
| SEROMA | • seroma n. (Pathology) A pocket of clear serous fluid that sometimes develops in the body after surgery. • SEROMA n. an abnormal pocket of clear fluid in the body. |
| WOMERA | • womera n. Alternative form of woomera. • WOMERA n. (Native Australian) a stick for launching a spear with greater force, also WOMMERA, WOOMERA, WOOMERANG. |
| XEROMA | • xeroma n. (Medicine) Dryness of the eye. • XEROMA n. (Greek) a dry lustreless condition of the conjunctiva, also XEROPHTHALMIA. |