| ASTEISM | • asteism n. Polite irony; a genteel and ingenious manner of deriding another. • ASTEISM n. (Greek) refined irony. |
| AUTISMS | • autisms n. Plural of autism. • AUTISM n. absorption in imaginative activity directed by the thinker's wishes, with loss of contact with reality. |
| DISMAST | • dismast v. (Transitive, nautical) To break off the mast (of a ship), especially by gunfire. • DISMAST v. to remove the mast of, also DEMAST. |
| KISMATS | • kismats n. Plural of kismat. • KISMAT n. (Turkish) destiny, also KISMET. |
| MASTICS | • mastics n. Plural of mastic. • MASTIC n. (French) a pale yellow gum resin from certain Mediterranean trees, used for varnish, also MASTICH, MASTICHE, MASTIX. |
| MISACTS | • misacts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misact. • MISACT v. to act badly. |
| MISCAST | • miscast v. (Transitive, intransitive) To cast or reckon incorrectly. • miscast v. (Transitive, intransitive) To cast or direct erroneously or improperly. • miscast v. To cast an actor in an inappropriate role. |
| 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. |
| MISTALS | • mistals n. Plural of mistal. • MISTAL n. (English dialect) a cow shed. |
| 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. |
| SAMITIS | • samitis n. Plural of samiti. • SAMITI n. (Hindi) a political organization, also SAMITHI. |
| SANTIMS | • santims n. Plural of santim. • SANTIMS n. (Latvian) a former coin of Latvia, also SANTIMU. |
| STASIMA | • stasima n. Plural of stasimon. • STASIMON n. (Greek) a choral ode in an ancient Greek drama. |
| STATISM | • statism n. (Often derogatory) The belief that most or all political power should be centralized in national governments. • statism n. (Often derogatory, uncommon) The belief that most or nearly all political power should be decentralized… • statism n. (Rare, obsolete) Synonym of statecraft or statesmanship. |
| STIGMAS | • stigmas n. Plural of stigma. • STIGMA n. (Latin) a mark of disgrace. |
| TAMISES | • tamises n. Plural of tamis. • tamises n. Plural of tamise. • TAMISE n. a thin woollen fabric. |
| TSARISM | • tsarism n. A system of government ruled by a tsar. • tsarism n. A supporter of monarchy ruled by a tsar. • TSARISM n. government by a tsar, also CZARISM, TZARISM. |