| AMORPHISMS | • amorphisms n. Plural of amorphism. • AMORPHISM n. absence of regular form; amorphous quality. |
| AMPLOSOMES | • AMPLOSOME n. the short or stocky type of human figure. |
| EMPHYSEMAS | • emphysemas n. Plural of emphysema. • EMPHYSEMA n. a swelling produced by gas or air diffused in the cellular tissue. |
| GERMPLASMS | • germplasms n. Plural of germplasm. • GERMPLASM n. plant genetic material. |
| METAPLASMS | • metaplasms n. Plural of metaplasm. • METAPLASM n. the alteration of a word by adding, subtracting, or transposing letters or syllables e.g. saying 'relator' for 'realtor'. |
| MISSTAMPED | • misstamped v. Simple past tense and past participle of misstamp. • MISSTAMP v. to stamp wrongly. |
| PANCOSMISM | • pancosmism n. (Philosophy) The belief that nothing exists except the physical and temporal universe. • PANCOSMISM n. the theory that the material universe is all that exists. |
| PELMANISMS | • PELMANISM n. a card game in which the cards are spread out face down and have to be picked up in matching pairs. |
| PLASMODESM | • plasmodesm n. Alternative form of plasmodesma. • PLASMODESM n. a strand of living cytoplasm connecting two cells, also PLASMODESMA. |
| PLASMOSOMA | • PLASMOSOMA n. a nucleolus, also PLASMOSOME. |
| PLASMOSOME | • PLASMOSOME n. a nucleolus, also PLASMOSOMA. |
| TIMESTAMPS | • timestamps n. Plural of timestamp. • timestamps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of timestamp. • time-stamps n. Plural of time-stamp. |
| VAMPIRISMS | • vampirisms n. Plural of vampirism. • VAMPIRISM n. the practice of a vampire. |