| AMTMANS | • AMTMAN n. (German) in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Scandinavia, a district magistrate, also AMMAN. |
| 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. |
| MADTOMS | • madtoms n. Plural of madtom. • MADTOM n. a North American catfish. |
| MAMMETS | • mammets n. Plural of mammet. • MAMMET n. a puppet; a doll, also MAUMET, MAWMET, MOMMET. |
| MARMOTS | • marmots n. Plural of marmot. • MARMOT n. a kind of burrowing rodent. |
| MAUMETS | • maumets n. Plural of maumet. • MAUMET n. a puppet; a doll, also MAMMET, MAWMET, MOMMET. |
| MAWMETS | • mawmets n. Plural of mawmet. • MAWMET n. a puppet; a doll, also MAMMET, MAUMET, MOMMET. |
| MISMATE | • mismate v. (Transitive) To mate or match wrongly or unsuitably; mismatch. • MISMATE v. to mate unsuitably. |
| RAMSTAM | • RAMSTAM adv. (Scots) headlong. |
| SEMIMAT | • SEMIMAT adj. having a slight lustre, also SEMIMATT, SEMIMATTE. |
| STAMMEL | • stammel n. (Historical) A woolen cloth (used in medieval times to make undergarments). • stammel n. A bright red colour, like that of the stammel cloth. • stammel n. (UK, dialect) A large, clumsy horse. |
| STAMMER | • stammer v. (Intransitive) To keep repeating a particular sound involuntarily during speech. • stammer v. (Transitive) To utter with a stammer, or with timid hesitancy. • stammer n. The involuntary repetition of a sound in speech. |
| 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. |
| SUMMATE | • summate v. To sum, add up; perform a summation. • summate v. To sum up, summarise. • SUMMATE v. to add together. |
| SUMMATS | • summats n. Plural of summat. • SUMMAT n. (dialect) something, somewhat. |
| TAMMARS | • tammars n. Plural of tammar. • TAMMAR n. (Native Australian) a small scrub wallaby. |
| TAMMIES | • tammies n. Plural of tammy. • TAMMIE n. (Scots) a Tam o' Shanter, also TAMMY. |