| ASTEISM | • asteism n. Polite irony; a genteel and ingenious manner of deriding another. • ASTEISM n. (Greek) refined irony. |
| ATMOSES | • ATMOS n. (short for) atmosphere. |
| DEMASTS | • demasts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demast. • DEMAST v. to remove the masts from, also DISMAST. |
| JETSAMS | • jetsams n. Plural of jetsam. • JETSAM n. stuff thrown overboard to lighten the load in time of distress which sinks or is washed ashore, also JETSOM, JETSON. |
| MASTERS | • masters n. Plural of master. • masters n. A master’s degree. • masters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of master. |
| MATLESS | • matless adj. Without a mat. • MATLESS adj. without a mat. |
| MESETAS | • mesetas n. Plural of meseta. • MESETA n. (Spanish) a plateau, esp. that of central Spain. |
| MISEATS | • miseats v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miseat. • MISEAT v. to eat improperly. |
| MISSEAT | • misseat v. (Transitive) To seat badly or wrongly. • MISSEAT v. to seat wrongly. |
| MUTASES | • mutases n. Plural of mutase. • MUTASE n. any of various enzymes that catalyze molecular rearrangements. |
| OSMATES | • osmates n. Plural of osmate. • OSMATE n. a salt of osmic acid, also OSMIATE. |
| SAMIEST | • SAMEY adj. (colloquial) boringly alike, monotonous. |
| SAMITES | • samites n. Plural of samite. • SAMITE n. a rich and heavy silk, sometimes interwoven with gold or silver. |
| SAMLETS | • samlets n. Plural of samlet. • SAMLET n. a young salmon, also SALMONET. |
| SEAMSET | • seam␣set n. A set for flattering the seams of metal sheets, leather work, etc. • SEAMSET n. a tool for flattening seams in metal etc. |
| SMEATHS | • smeaths n. Plural of smeath. • SMEATH n. (dialect) a name for various ducks including smew and pochard, also SMEE. |
| STAMENS | • stamens n. Plural of stamen. • STAMEN n. (Latin) the male part of the flower, made up of a pollen-producing anther on a stalk. |
| 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. |
| STREAMS | • streams n. Plural of stream. • streams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stream. • Streams prop.n. Plural of Stream. |
| TAMISES | • tamises n. Plural of tamis. • tamises n. Plural of tamise. • TAMISE n. a thin woollen fabric. |