| BASEMENTS | • basements n. Plural of basement. • BASEMENT n. the part of the building below ground level. |
| BASHMENTS | • bashments n. Plural of bashment. • BASHMENT n. a large gathering for a Caribbean dance or party. |
| BATHMISMS | • bathmisms n. Plural of bathmism. • BATHMISM n. a theory of directed evolution. |
| BETACISMS | • betacisms n. Plural of betacism. • BETACISM n. the pronunciation of the sound B as V. |
| BIGAMISTS | • bigamists n. Plural of bigamist. • BIGAMIST n. a person who commits bigamy. |
| BLASTEMAS | • blastemas n. Plural of blastema. • BLASTEMA n. the protoplasmic part of an ovum, distinguished from the yolk. |
| BLASTOMAS | • blastomas n. Plural of blastoma. • BLASTOMA n. a type of tumour. |
| BUSHMEATS | • bushmeats n. Plural of bushmeat. • BUSHMEAT n. meat from animals native to African forests. |
| LAMBASTES | • lambastes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lambaste. • LAMBASTE v. to beat severely, also LAMBAST. |
| MASTABAHS | • mastabahs n. Plural of mastabah. • MASTABAH n. (Arabic) an ancient Egyptian tomb, also MASTABA. |
| MESOBLAST | • mesoblast n. (Biology) the middle, germinal layer of undifferentiated cells of an early embryo; it becomes the mesoderm. • MESOBLAST n. another name for the mesoderm, the middle germ layer of the embryo in early development. |
| METABASES | • metabases n. Plural of metabase. • metabases n. Plural of metabasis. • METABASIS n. a transition, e.g. from one subject or point to another. |
| METABASIS | • metabasis n. (Rhetoric) A change from one subject to another. • metabasis n. (Pathology) Any change in the course of a disease; metabola. • METABASIS n. a transition, e.g. from one subject or point to another. |
| MYOBLASTS | • myoblasts n. Plural of myoblast. • MYOBLAST n. a cell capable of giving rise to muscle cells. |
| SABBATISM | • Sabbatism n. (Judaism) Strict observance of the Sabbath. • SABBATISM n. intermission of labor, as upon the Sabbath. |
| SEMBLANTS | • semblants n. Plural of semblant. • SEMBLANT n. (archaic) a likeness or copy. |
| STRABISMS | • strabisms n. Plural of strabism. • STRABISM n. a squint, also STRABISMUS. |