| MALMSEYS | • malmseys n. Plural of malmsey. • MALMSEY n. a strong sweet wine, also MALVESIE, MALVOISIE. |
| MARMOSES | • marmoses n. Plural of marmose. • MARMOSE n. (French) a small South American opossum. |
| MELISMAS | • melismas n. Plural of melisma. • MELISMA n. (Greek) melodic embellishment. |
| MESDAMES | • mesdames n. Plural of madam. • mesdames n. Plural of madame. • Mesdames n. Plural of Madam. |
| MESSMATE | • messmate n. (Nautical) an associate with whom one shares a mess (eating place) on a ship. • messmate n. (Australia) Any of various eucalypts with rough bark, specifically Eucalyptus obliqua. • MESSMATE n. a person with whom one eats regularly. |
| MISMAKES | • mismakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mismake. • MISMAKE v. to make incorrectly. |
| MISMATES | • mismates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mismate. • MISMATE v. to mate unsuitably. |
| MISNAMES | • misnames v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misname. • MISNAME v. to call by the wrong name. |
| SCAMMERS | • scammers n. Plural of scammer. • SCAMMER n. one who perpetrates scams, also SCAMSTER. |
| SHAMMERS | • shammers n. Plural of shammer. • SHAMMER n. one who shams; an impostor. |
| SHAMMIES | • shammies n. Plural of shammy. • SHAMMY v. to prepare leather like chamois, also CHAMOIS. |
| SLAMMERS | • slammers n. Plural of slammer. • SLAMMER n. (slang) prison. |
| SPAMMERS | • spammers n. Plural of spammer. • SPAMMER n. someone who sends out spam (electronic junk mail). |
| SPAMMIES | • SPAMMIE n. (dialect) a lovebite. |
| STAMMELS | • stammels n. Plural of stammel. • STAMMEL n. (historical) a coarse woollen fabric, usually dyed red. |
| STAMMERS | • stammers n. Plural of stammer. • stammers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stammer. • Stammers prop.n. Plural of Stammer. |
| SUMMATES | • summates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of summate. • SUMMATE v. to add together. |
| WAMMUSES | • wammuses n. Plural of wammus. • WAMMUS n. (Dutch) a kind of cardigan or strong jacket buttoned at the neck or wrists, also WAMPUS, WAMUS. |