| AMPOULE | • ampoule n. A small hermetically sealed vial, often used to contain a sterile solution suitable for injection. • AMPOULE n. (French) a small sealed glass, also AMPUL, AMPULE. |
| AUTOMEN | • automen n. Plural of automan. • AUTOMAN n. a maker of automobiles. |
| CAULOME | • caulome n. (Botany) A stem structure or stem axis of a plant, viewed as a whole. • CAULOME n. the structure of a plant. |
| ENAMOUR | • enamour v. (British spelling, Australian spelling, Canadian spelling, New Zealand spelling) Standard spelling of enamor. • ENAMOUR v. to inspire with love, also ENAMOR. |
| LEUCOMA | • leucoma n. (Pathology) An opaque area or scar on the cornea of an eye. • LEUCOMA n. (Greek) a white opacity in the cornea of the eye, aka albugo, also LEUKOMA. |
| LEUKOMA | • leukoma n. Alternative form of leucoma. • LEUKOMA n. (Greek) a white opacity in the cornea of the eye, aka albugo, also LEUCOMA. |
| MIAOUED | • miaoued v. Simple past tense and past participle of miaou. • MIAOU v. to make the sound of a crying cat, also MEOW, MEOU, MIAOW, MIAUL. |
| MOINEAU | • moineau n. (Fortifications) A small flat bastion, raised in the middle of an overlong curtain. • MOINEAU n. (French) a small flat bastion to protect a fortress under construction. |
| MORCEAU | • morceau n. A small bit; a morsel or snippet. • MORCEAU n. (French) a short literary or musical composition. |
| MORULAE | • morulae n. Plural of morula. • MORULA n. (Latin) an embryonic mass of cells. |
| MOULAGE | • moulage n. The art of applying mock injuries for the purpose of training medical or military personnel. • moulage n. Casting, molding. • moulage v. To apply mock injuries for the purpose of training medical or military personnel. |
| MUCOSAE | • mucosae n. Plural of mucosa. • MUCOSA n. (Latin) a mucous membrane. |
| NEUROMA | • neuroma n. (Pathology) A tumour composed of nerve cells. • NEUROMA n. a tumor developed on, or connected with, a nerve. |
| NOTAEUM | • notaeum n. (Zoology) The back or upper surface, as of a bird. • notaeum n. (Zoology) A dorsal buckler in some gastropods. • NOTAEUM n. (Greek) the upper surface of a bird's trunk. |
| NOUMENA | • noumena n. Plural of noumenon. • NOUMENON n. (Greek) an object of purely intellectual intuition as opposed to an object of sensuous perception phenomenon. |
| OUTBEAM | • outbeam v. (Transitive) To beam more brightly than; to outshine. • OUTBEAM v. to surpass in beaming. |
| OUTNAME | • outname v. (Obsolete) To exceed in naming or describing. • outname v. (Obsolete) To exceed in fame or degree. • OUTNAME v. to exceed in naming or describing. |
| RAMEOUS | • rameous adj. (Dated) ramal; relating to a branch or branching. • RAMEOUS adj. of or pertaining to a ramus or branch, also RAMAL, RAMEAL. |
| WAMEFOU | • WAMEFOU n. a bellyful, also WAMEFUL. |
| ZAMOUSE | • zamouse n. A West African buffalo, Syncerus caffer brachyceros, with short horns and large ears. • ZAMOUSE n. (Arabic) a short-horned buffalo. |