| AMATEUR | • amateur n. (Now rare) A lover of something. • amateur n. A person attached to a particular pursuit, study, science, or art (such as music or painting), especially… • amateur n. Someone who is unqualified or insufficiently skillful. |
| AMAUTIK | • amautik n. Alternative form of amauti. • AMAUTIK n. (Inuit) an Inuit woman's parka, also AMAUT, AMAUTI, AMOWT. |
| AMAUTIS | • amautis n. Plural of amauti. • AMAUTI n. (Inuit) an Inuit woman's parka, also AMAUT, AMAUTIK, AMOWT. |
| AUTOMAN | • automan n. (Dated) A man involved in automobile manufacture. • AUTOMAN n. a maker of automobiles. |
| AUTOMAT | • automat n. A vending machine for food. • automat n. A cafeteria consisting of vending machines. • AUTOMAT n. a restaurant or shop where hot dishes are obtained from slot machines. |
| GUMMATA | • gummata n. Plural of gumma. • GUMMA n. (Latin) a syphilitic tumour. |
| MANATUS | • MANATU n. (Maori) a large flowering New Zealand deciduous shrub. |
| MANTEAU | • manteau n. A cloak or gown, especially of a kind popular with women in the 17th and 18th centuries. • manteau n. A long, loose-fitting coat worn by Iranian Muslim women based off the trenchcoat, originally worn with… • MANTEAU n. (French) a woman's loose gown, also MANTO, MANTUA, MANTY. |
| MANTUAS | • mantuas n. Plural of mantua. • MANTUA n. (Italian) a woman's loose outer gown, also MANTEAU, MANTO, MANTY. |
| MATATUS | • matatus n. Plural of matatu. • MATATU n. a type of taxi used in Kenya. |
| MUTANDA | • mutanda n. Plural of mutandum. • MUTANDUM n. (Latin) something to be altered. |
| SATSUMA | • satsuma n. A seedless and easy-peeling cultivar of mandarin orange of Japanese origin; Citrus unshiu. • Satsuma prop.n. (Historical) A former province of Japan, now the western half of Kagoshima Prefecture. • Satsuma prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Camaenidae – air-breathing land snails. |
| SUMATRA | • Sumatra prop.n. A largest island in Indonesia. • Sumatra n. (Singapore, formerly) A squall or violent rainstorm coming from the south. • Sumatra n. A chicken of a breed native to the island of Sumatra, formerly used in cock-fighting and now mainly… |
| TAMANDU | • tamandu n. Alternative form of tamandua (“type of anteater”). • TAMANDU n. (Tupi) a tropical American arboreal anteater having a dense furry coat, also TAMANDUA. |
| TAMANUS | • tamanus n. Plural of tamanu. • TAMANU n. (Tahitian) an East Indian tree, yielding tacamahac, a kind of gum resin. |
| TAMARAU | • tamarau n. Alternative form of tamaraw. • TAMARAU n. (Tagalog) a small wild buffalo of the Philippines, also TAMARAO, TIMARAU. |
| TAMBURA | • tambura n. (Music) A type of long-necked lute-like stringed instrument found throughout the world. • TAMBURA n. (Arabic) an Eastern stringed instrument, used to produce a drone, also TAMBOURA, TAMBUR. |
| TIMARAU | • timarau n. Alternative form of tamaraw. • TIMARAU n. (Tagalog) a small buffalo of the Philippines, also TAMARAU, TAMARAO. |
| TRAUMAS | • traumas n. Plural of trauma. • TRAUMA n. (Greek) a severe emotional shock. |