| ATHEISMS | • atheisms n. Plural of atheism. • ATHEISM n. a belief that there is no god. |
| HAMATSAS | • HAMATSA n. a dance inspired by the spirit of a man-eating monster. |
| HAMSTERS | • hamsters n. Plural of hamster. • HAMSTER n. a small rodent with large cheeks, also HAMPSTER. |
| HARMOSTS | • harmosts n. Plural of harmost. • HARMOST n. (Greek) a Spartan governor of a subject province. |
| MASHIEST | • mashiest adj. Superlative form of mashy: most mashy. • MASHY adj. of the nature of a mash. |
| MASTICHS | • mastichs n. Plural of mastich. • MASTICH n. (French) a pale yellow gum resin from certain Mediterranean trees, used for varnish, also MASTIC, MASTICHE, MASTIX. |
| MATHESES | • matheses n. Plural of mathesis. • MATHESIS n. mental discipline. |
| MATHESIS | • mathesis n. (Now rare) Mental calculation or discipline; science, especially mathematical learning. • mathesis n. The science of establishing a systematic order for things. (After Foucault.) • MATHESIS n. mental discipline. |
| MITSVAHS | • mitsvahs n. Plural of mitsvah. • MITSVAH n. (Hebrew) a commandment of Jewish law, also MITZVAH. |
| MUSHRATS | • mushrats n. Plural of mushrat. • MUSHRAT n. a large semiaquatic North American rodent, resembling a beaver, also MUSKRAT, MUSQUASH. |
| SAMITHIS | • SAMITHI n. (Hindi) a political organization, also SAMITI. |
| SHMATTES | • shmattes n. Plural of shmatte. • SHMATTE n. (Yiddish) clothing, rags, also SCHMATTE, SCHMUTTER. |
| SMARTISH | • smartish adj. Rather smart. • smartish adv. Smartly. • smartish adv. (Colloquial) rapidly; without dawdling. |
| SMATCHES | • smatches n. Plural of smatch. • SMATCH v. (obsolete) to taste, smack. |
| STOMACHS | • stomachs n. Plural of stomach. • stomachs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stomach. • STOMACH v. to tolerate. |
| STRAMASH | • stramash n. (Scotland, informal) A tumult or disturbance. • stramash v. (Yorkshire, dialect) To make a noise, to cause an uproar, to cause a disturbance. • stramash v. (Scotland, dialect) To strike, beat, or bang; to break; to destroy. |
| TACHISMS | • TACHISM n. (French) a type of abstract painting, also TACHISME. |
| TAMASHAS | • tamashas n. Plural of tamasha. • TAMASHA n. (Urdu) in the Indian subcontinent, an entertainment, a show, a public function. |
| THRIMSAS | • thrimsas n. Plural of thrimsa. • THRIMSA n. (Old English) an Anglo-Saxon gold coin, also THRYMSA. |
| THRYMSAS | • thrymsas n. Plural of thrymsa. • THRYMSA n. (Old English) an Anglo-Saxon gold coin, also THRIMSA. |