| AMRITS | • AMRIT n. (Punjabi) a sacred sweetened water used in the Sikh baptismal ceremony, also AMREETA, AMRITA. |
| ARMETS | • armets n. Plural of armet. • ARMET n. a kind of medieval helmet. |
| MASTER | • master n. Someone who has control over something or someone. • master n. The owner of an animal or slave. • master n. (Nautical) The captain of a merchant ship; a master mariner. |
| MATERS | • maters n. Plural of mater. • 'maters n. Plural of ’mater. • MATER n. (Latin) mother. |
| MATRES | • matres n. Plural of mater. • MATER n. (Latin) mother. |
| MORATS | • MORAT n. a drink made of honey and flavoured with mulberries. |
| RAMETS | • ramets n. Plural of ramet. • RAMET n. an independent member of a clone. |
| SMARTS | • smarts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smart. • smarts n. (Informal, chiefly US) intelligence; smartness. • SMART v. to sting. |
| SMARTY | • smarty n. (Informal) An obnoxiously clever or quick-witted person. • SMARTY n. (colloquial) an irritatingly clever person, also SMARTIE. |
| STRAMP | • STRAMP v. (Scots) to tread, stamp. |
| STREAM | • stream n. A small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks. • stream n. A thin connected passing of a liquid through a lighter gas (e.g. air). • stream n. Any steady flow or succession of material, such as water, air, radio signal or words. |
| STROAM | • stroam v. (UK, dialect, obsolete) To wander about idly and vacantly. • stroam v. (UK, dialect, obsolete) To take long strides in walking. • STROAM v. to wander about idly and vacantly. |
| STROMA | • stroma n. (Anatomy) The tissue structure of an organ, etc., that serves to support it. • Stroma prop.n. An island off the north coast of Scotland, uninhabited since the 1960s. • STROMA n. (Latin) a supporting framework of connecting tissue. |
| STRUMA | • struma n. (Pathology) Scrofula. • struma n. (Pathology) A scrofulous swelling; a tumour or goitre. • Struma prop.n. A river in Bulgaria, and northern Greece, which flows into the Aegean Sea. |
| TAMERS | • tamers n. Plural of tamer. • Tamers prop.n. Plural of Tamer. • TAMER n. one that tames. |
| THARMS | • tharms n. Plural of tharm. • THARM n. the belly, intestines, also THAIRM. |
| TRAMPS | • tramps n. Plural of tramp. • tramps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tramp. • TRAMP v. to tread heavily. |
| TREMAS | • tremas n. Plural of trema. • trémas n. Plural of tréma. • TREMA n. (Greek) a diaeresis, two dots placed as a mark of separate pronunciation over a vowel-letter. |