| ANIMUS | • animus n. The basic impulses and instincts which govern one’s actions. • animus n. A feeling of enmity, animosity or ill will. • animus n. (Jungian psychology) The masculine aspect of the feminine psyche or personality. |
| BUSMAN | • busman n. (Dated) A person employed to drive a bus. • BUSMAN n. a bus operator. |
| DUNAMS | • dunams n. Plural of dunam. • DUNAM n. (Hebrew) an Israeli land measure. |
| FANUMS | • FANUM n. (Latin) a cape worn by the pope, also FANO. |
| HUMANS | • humans n. Plural of human. • Humans prop.n. Plural of Human. • HUMAN n. a person. |
| MAGNUS | • Magnus prop.n. A male given name from Latin of mostly Scottish and Scandinavian usage. • Magnus prop.n. A surname. • MAGNUS adj. as in magnus hitch, a knot similar to a clove hitch. |
| MANCUS | • mancus n. (Historical) A gold coin used in medieval Europe. • mancus n. (Historical) An equivalent unit of monetary account. • MANCUS n. (historical) an Anglo-Saxon monetary unit of the value of thirty pence. |
| MANULS | • manuls n. Plural of manul. • MANUL n. (Mongolian) a kind of Central Asian wild cat. |
| MAUNDS | • maunds n. Plural of maund. • MAUND v. (obsolete) to beg. |
| MUNGAS | • mungas n. Plural of munga. • MUNGA n. (New Zealand) an army canteen. |
| MUSANG | • musang n. The Asian palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus), of South and Southeast Asia up to the Wallace Line. • MUSANG n. (Malay) a civetlike animal of South Asia, aka paradoxure. |
| SUBMAN | • subman n. A subhuman; a creature that is less than a man. • SUBMAN n. a primitive being. |
| UNARMS | • unarms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unarm. • UNARM v. to deprive of arms. |
| UNDAMS | • undams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undam. • UNDAM v. to free water from a dam. |
| UNJAMS | • unjams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unjam. • UNJAM v. to free from jamming. |
| UNMANS | • unmans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unman. • UNMAN v. to deprive of courage. |
| UNMASK | • unmask v. (Transitive) To remove a mask from someone. • unmask v. (Transitive) To expose, or reveal the true character of someone. • unmask v. (Intransitive) To remove one’s mask. |
| UNSEAM | • unseam v. (Transitive) To open the seam or seams of; to rip; to cut open. • UNSEAM v. to open the seams of. |
| URMANS | • urmans n. Plural of urman. • Urmans prop.n. Plural of Urman. • URMAN n. (Russian) swampy pine forest. |
| YAMUNS | • yamuns n. Plural of yamun. • YAMUN n. (Chinese) the offices and residence of a mandarin, also YAMEN. |