| AMOMUMS | • amomums n. Plural of amomum. • AMOMUM n. (Greek) a plant of the ginger family native to Asia and Africa. |
| AMORISM | • AMORISM n. a love affair. |
| ATOMISM | • atomism n. (Philosophy) The ancient Greek theory that all matter is composed of very small indestructible and indivisible… • atomism n. (Philosophy) The doctrine that society arises from individuals and that larger structures are unimportant. • ATOMISM n. the theory that atoms arranged themselves in the universe. |
| GAMMONS | • gammons n. Plural of gammon. • GAMMON v. to mislead by deceptive talk. |
| MADTOMS | • madtoms n. Plural of madtom. • MADTOM n. a North American catfish. |
| MAMAKOS | • MAMAKO n. (Maori) a tall edible New Zealand tree fern, also MAMAKAU, MAMAKU. |
| MAMBOES | • mamboes n. (Rare) plural of mambo. • MAMBO v. to dance the mambo. |
| MAMMONS | • MAMMON n. riches regarded as the root of evil. |
| MANDOMS | • MANDOM n. man collectively. |
| MAOMAOS | • MAOMAO n. (Maori) a New Zealand fish. |
| MARMOSE | • marmose n. (Obsolete) marmoset. • MARMOSE n. (French) a small South American opossum. |
| MARMOTS | • marmots n. Plural of marmot. • MARMOT n. a kind of burrowing rodent. |
| MIMOSAE | • mimosae n. Plural of mimosa. • MIMOSA n. any tropical shrubs or trees of the Mimosaceous genus Mimosa, having ball-like clusters of typically yellow flowers. |
| MIMOSAS | • mimosas n. Plural of mimosa. • MIMOSA n. any tropical shrubs or trees of the Mimosaceous genus Mimosa, having ball-like clusters of typically yellow flowers. |
| MOBSMAN | • mobsman n. (Obsolete) A pickpocket working in groups. • MOBSMAN n. a member of a mob. |
| MYXOMAS | • myxomas n. Plural of myxoma. • MYXOMA n. (Greek) a tumour composed of mucous tissue. |
| PSAMMON | • psammon n. (Ecology) The community of organisms living in the sandy, moist habitat along a shoreline. • PSAMMON n. (Greek) a group of microorganisms living in waterlogged sands. |
| SHAMMOS | • shammos n. Alternative form of shamash (“sexton in a synagogue”). • shammos n. Alternative form of shamash (“candle used to light other candles of a Hanukkah menorah”). • SHAMMOS n. (Hebrew) the sexton in a synagogue; the candle used to light the other 8 candles of a Chanukah menorah, also SHAMMAS, SHAMMASH, SHAMMES, SHAMOS. |
| WHAMMOS | • whammos n. Plural of whammo. • WHAMMO n. impressive verve, also WHAMO. |