| ARMOURS | • armours v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of armour. • Armours prop.n. Plural of Armour. • ARMOUR v. to dress with defensive covering, also ARMOR. |
| ARMOURY | • armoury n. Heraldry. • armoury n. A place where arms are kept, an arsenal. • armoury n. A collection of weapons and materiel. |
| ARMURES | • armures n. Plural of armure. • ARMURE n. (French) a type of fabric with a pebbled surface. |
| EARDRUM | • eardrum n. (Anatomy) A thin membrane that separates the outer ear from the middle ear and transmits sound from… • ear␣drum n. Alternative form of eardrum. • EARDRUM n. the tympanic membrane. |
| ERRATUM | • erratum n. An error, especially one in a printed work. • ERRATUM n. (Latin) an error in writing or printing. |
| MANURER | • manurer n. A person that deals with manure, especially one engaged in natural fertilizers. • MANURER n. one who manures. |
| MARRUMS | • MARRUM n. (Old Norse) a seaside grass, also MARRAM. |
| MATURER | • maturer adj. Comparative form of mature: more mature. • maturer n. One who brings to maturity. • MATURER n. one that brings something to maturity. |
| MORRHUA | • MORRHUA n. an old name for the cod. |
| MORULAR | • morular adj. Relating to a morula. • MORULAR adj. of or like a morula, a solid spherical mass of cells resulting from the cleavage of an ovum. |
| MURRAGH | • MURRAGH n. a caddis fly which fishermen know that trout favour. |
| MURRAIN | • murrain n. (Archaic) Plague, infectious disease, pestilence. • murrain n. (Archaic) Curse. • murrain n. (Veterinary medicine, chiefly historical) Any of several highly infectious diseases of cattle, such… |
| MURRAMS | • MURRAM n. a tough clayey gravel used as road metal in tropical Africa. |
| MURRAYS | • murrays n. Plural of murray. • MURRAY n. a kind of eel, also MORAY, MURREY, MURRY. |
| MURRHAS | • murrhas n. Plural of murrha. • MURRHA n. (Latin) an ancient Roman substance used to make fine cups and vases, also MURRA. |
| ORARIUM | • orarium n. (Religion) A collection of private devotions. • ORARIUM n. (Latin) in the Orthodox Church, a deacon's stole, also ORARION. |
| RAMULAR | • ramular adj. Relating to a ramulus. • RAMULAR adj. of a branch. |
| RASTRUM | • rastrum n. A five-pointed writing implement used to draw parallel lines of a staff in sheet music. • RASTRUM n. (Latin) a music-pen. |
| UNMARRY | • unmarry v. (Transitive) To undo the action of marrying somebody. • UNMARRY v. to dissolve the marriage of. |
| UROGRAM | • urogram n. An image of the urinary tract, taken by X-ray. • UROGRAM n. an X-ray of part of the urinary tract. |