| AMARANTHS | • amaranths n. Plural of amaranth. • AMARANTH n. a fabled never-fading flower, also AMARANT. |
| ANATHEMAS | • anathemas n. Plural of anathema. • ANATHEMA n. (Greek) the formal act or formula of consigning to damnation. |
| CHIASMATA | • chiasmata n. Plural of chiasma. • CHIASMA n. (Greek) a connection formed during meiosis, also CHIASM. |
| HAEMATOMA | • haematoma n. Britain standard spelling of hematoma. • hæmatoma n. Obsolete spelling of hematoma. • HAEMATOMA n. a swelling composed of blood effused into tissues, also HEMATOMA. |
| HAMARTIAS | • hamartias n. Plural of hamartia. • HAMARTIA n. (Greek) in tragedy, the character flaw that leads to downfall. |
| HARMATTAN | • harmattan n. A dry and dusty wind which blows from the Sahara over the Atlantic coast of West Africa in December… • harmattan n. A season which spans the period in which the harmattan wind blows. • HARMATTAN n. (Fanti) a dry dusty wind from the Sahara blowing towards the West African coast. |
| MANHATTAN | • manhattan n. Alternative spelling of Manhattan (“cocktail”). • manhattan n. (Cricket) a bar chart representing the number of runs scored each over (supposed to resemble a skyline… • Manhattan prop.n. An indigenous people of North America who lived in present day New York State. |
| MARANATHA | • MARANATHA n. a curse or excommunication. |
| MASTABAHS | • mastabahs n. Plural of mastabah. • MASTABAH n. (Arabic) an ancient Egyptian tomb, also MASTABA. |
| MATACHINA | • matachina n. Alternative form of matachin (“type of dance”). • matachina n. A female dancer of the matachin dance. • MATACHINA n. a female matachin, sword-dancer. |
| NACHTMAAL | • Nachtmaal n. (South Africa) Eucharist. • NACHTMAAL n. (South African) a Dutch Reformed Church Sacrament, the Lord's Supper, also NAGMAAL. |
| PHANTASMA | • phantasma n. Alternative form of phantasm. • PHANTASMA n. a phantasm. |
| TACAMAHAC | • tacamahac n. A bitter balsamic resin or resinous exudation obtained from tropical American trees of the family Burseraceae… • tacamahac n. Any tree yielding tacamahac resin, especially, in North America, the balsam poplar or balm of Gilead… • TACAMAHAC n. (Nahuatl) a gum resin yielded by various tropical trees, also TACMAHACK, TAKAMAKA. |
| TACMAHACK | • tacmahack n. Archaic form of tacamahac. • TACMAHACK n. (Nahuatl) a gum resin yielded by various tropical trees, also TACAMAHAC, TAKAMAKA. |