| AMPUTEES | • amputees n. Plural of amputee. • AMPUTEE n. one who has had a limb amputated. |
| AMUSETTE | • amusette n. A light field cannon, or stocked gun mounted on a swivel. • AMUSETTE n. (French) a light field cannon, or stocked gun mounted on a swivel. |
| EMULATES | • emulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emulate. • EMULATE v. to strive to equal or excel; to imitate, also AEMULE, EMULE. |
| MANSUETE | • mansuete adj. (Obsolete) tame; gentle; kind. • MANSUETE adj. (archaic) tame, gentle. |
| MARQUEES | • marquees n. Plural of marquee. • MARQUEE n. a large tent with open sides for outdoor entertainment. |
| MASSEUSE | • masseuse n. A woman who performs massage; a female masseur. • masseuse n. (Nonstandard) A masseur; a man who performs massage. • MASSEUSE n. (French) a female who makes a living by giving massage. |
| MEASURED | • measured adj. That has been determined by measurement. • measured adj. Deliberate but restrained. • measured adj. (Of poetry etc.) Rhythmically written in meter; metrical. |
| MEASURER | • measurer n. One who, or that which, measures. • MEASURER n. one who measures. |
| MEASURES | • measures n. Plural of measure. • measures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of measure. • MEASURE v. to compare with a standard. |
| MEATUSES | • meatuses n. Plural of meatus. • MEATUS n. (Latin) a natural body passage. |
| MESSUAGE | • messuage n. (Chiefly law) Originally, a plot of land as the site for a dwelling house and its appurtenant interests;… • MESSUAGE n. a dwelling house with its adjacent buildings and land. |
| REASSUME | • reassume v. To resume, to carry on (A practice, thought, occupation etc.) again. • reassume v. To take on or adopt again. • reassume v. (Now rare) To take back into one’s possession. |
| REMUAGES | • REMUAGE n. (French) the process of turning or shaking wine bottles so that the sediment collects at the cork end for removal. |
| UNSEAMED | • unseamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unseam. • unseamed adj. Not seamed. • UNSEAM v. to open the seams of. |
| USERNAME | • username n. (Computing) A person’s identification on an individual computer system. • user␣name n. Alternative spelling of username. • USERNAME n. an identifying sequence of characters used for logging onto a computer system. |