| BEMADAMS | • bemadams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bemadam. • BEMADAM v. to call by the title of madam. |
| CARDAMOM | • cardamom n. The Elettaria cardamomum, an Indian herb. • cardamom n. The seed of E. cardamomum, used as a medicine and spice, especially in curry powder. • cardamom n. (Uncommon, inexact) Synonym of grains of paradise, the seeds or seed capsules of Aframomum melegueta, of East Africa. |
| CARDAMUM | • cardamum n. Archaic form of cardamom. • CARDAMUM n. a spice consisting of or made from the seed capsules of various Indo-Malayan plants, also CARDAMOM, CARDAMON. |
| DIGAMMAS | • digammas n. Plural of digamma. • DIGAMMA n. (Greek) a letter of the Greek alphabet, which early fell into disuse. |
| DRAMMACH | • drammach n. A simple Scots food made from oatmeal and water. • DRAMMACH n. (Gaelic) a mixture of raw meal and water, also DRAMMOCK, DRUMMOCK. |
| EDAMAMES | • EDAMAME n. a preparation of baby soybeans in the pod commonly found in Japan, China and Korea. |
| GAMMADIA | • gammadia n. Plural of gammadion. • GAMMADION n. (Greek) a Greek ornamental design, also GAMMATION. |
| HAMMADAS | • hammadas n. Plural of hammada. • HAMMADA n. (Arabic) a desert plateau of bedrock, also HAMADA. |
| MACADAMS | • macadams n. Plural of macadam. • macadams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of macadam. • MacAdams prop.n. A surname. |
| MADAMING | • madaming v. Present participle of madam. • MADAM v. to address as madam. |
| MADWOMAN | • madwoman n. A woman who is insane. • MADWOMAN n. a woman who is insane. |
| MANDAMUS | • mandamus n. (Law) A common law prerogative writ that compels a court or government officer to perform mandatory… • mandamus v. (Transitive) To serve a writ of this kind upon. • MANDAMUS v. (Latin) to command by writ from a higher court to a lower. |
| MAXIMAND | • maximand n. That which is to be maximized. • MAXIMAND n. something that is to be maximized. |
| MOKADDAM | • mokaddam n. Dated form of muqaddam. • MOKADDAM n. (Arabic) a leader, headman, also MOCUDDUM, MUQADDAM. |
| MUQADDAM | • muqaddam n. Any of various Arabic or Islamic officials. • muqaddam n. A former village headman in Bengal, through whom the government dealt with the peasants. • MUQADDAM n. (Arabic) a leader, headman, also MOCUDDUM, MOKADDAM. |