| IMMASKS | • immasks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of immask. • IMMASK v. (Shakespeare) to mask or disguise. |
| MAGISMS | • MAGISM n. the teaching of the magi. |
| MALISMS | • MALISM n. belief in the predominance of evil. |
| MESSMAN | • Messman prop.n. A surname. • MESSMAN n. a serviceman who works in a dining facility. |
| MIASMAS | • miasmas n. Plural of miasma. • MIASMA n. (Greek) a noxious vapor, also MIASM. |
| 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. |
| MISAIMS | • misaims v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misaim. • MISAIM v. to aim badly. |
| SAMMIES | • sammies n. Plural of sammie. • sammies n. Plural of sammy. • Sammies n. Plural of Sammie. |
| SHAMMAS | • shammas n. Alternative form of shamash. • Shammas prop.n. A surname from Arabic. • SHAMMAS n. (Yiddish) the sexton in a synagogue; the candle used to light the other 8 candles of a Chanukah menorah, also SHAMMASH, SHAMMES, SHAMMOS, SHAMOS. |
| SHAMMES | • shammes n. Alternative form of shamash (“sexton in a synagogue”). • shammes n. Alternative form of shamash (“candle used to light other candles of a Hanukkah menorah”). • SHAMMES n. (Yiddish) the sexton in a synagogue; the candle used to light the other 8 candles of a Chanukah menorah, also SHAMMAS, SHAMMASH, SHAMMOS, SHAMOS. |
| 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. |
| SMEGMAS | • smegmas n. Plural of smegma. • SMEGMA n. (Latin) fatty matter secreted by glands, also SEBUM. |
| STEMMAS | • stemmas n. Plural of stemma. • STEMMA n. (Greek) a diagram representing a reconstruction of the interrelationships between surviving witnesses in the (esp. manuscript) tradition of a text. |
| SUMMATS | • summats n. Plural of summat. • SUMMAT n. (dialect) something, somewhat. |