| ACOSMISM | • acosmism n. A denial of the existence of the universe as distinct from God. • acosmism n. The determination of the world as mere phenomena to which true reality does not pertain. • ACOSMISM n. a doctrine denying the existence of a universe distinct from God. |
| ACOSMIST | • acosmist n. A follower of acosmism. • ACOSMIST n. one who denies the existence of a universe distinct from God. |
| CHAMISOS | • chamisos n. Plural of chamiso. • CHAMISO n. (Spanish) a Californian shrub with white flowers, growing in dense thickets, also CHAMISA, CHAMISE. |
| COASSUME | • coassume v. (Transitive) To assume jointly. • COASSUME v. to assume together. |
| CROSSARM | • crossarm n. The horizontal member of a cross-shaped object, such as the horizontal bar of power poles or telephone poles. • CROSSARM n. a horizontal bar. |
| FASCISMO | • FASCISMO n. (Italian) an oppressive form of government, also FASCISM. |
| ISOCHASM | • isochasm n. (Geography) A line connecting places on the Earth’s surface that have the same mean frequency of auroras. • ISOCHASM n. a line connecting points of equal frequency of aurorae. |
| MASSICOT | • massicot n. (Chemistry) lead monoxide, PbO, obtained as a yellow amorphous powder, the fused and crystalline form… • MASSICOT n. (French) yellow lead monoxide, also MASTICOT. |
| MOBCASTS | • MOBCAST v. to broadcast over mobile phones. |
| MOCASSIN | • mocassin n. Alternative spelling of moccasin. • MOCASSIN n. (Native American) a heelless shoe of deerskin or other soft leather, also MOCCASIN. |
| MOSCATOS | • MOSCATO n. a sweet dessert wine. |
| MOSSBACK | • mossback n. (Informal) Synonym of mossyback (“a person with old-fashioned views; hence, one who is very conservative… • mossback n. (Informal, historical) A person who stayed hidden to evade conscription (especially by the Confederate… • mossback n. Senses relating to animals. |
| SARCOMAS | • sarcomas n. Plural of sarcoma. • SARCOMA n. (Greek) a tumour of connective tissue. |
| SCOTOMAS | • scotomas n. Plural of scotoma. • SCOTOMA n. (Greek) dizziness with dimness of sight, also SCOTOMIA, SCOTOMY. |
| SCREAMOS | • SCREAMO n. a form of emo music typically featuring screaming vocals. |
| STOMACHS | • stomachs n. Plural of stomach. • stomachs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stomach. • STOMACH v. to tolerate. |
| STOMACKS | • stomacks n. Plural of stomack. • STOMACK n. (East Africa) in the phrase have a stomack, to be pregnant. |