| ALLAYMENTS | • allayments n. Plural of allayment. • ALLAYMENT n. an allaying, a mitigation. |
| ALLEMANDES | • allemandes n. Plural of allemande. • allemandes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of allemande. • ALLEMANDE n. (French) a courtly baroque dance in which the arms are interlaced, also ALMAIN. |
| ALLOGAMIES | • ALLOGAMY n. cross-fertilization. |
| AMAZEBALLS | • amazeballs adj. (Slang) Amazing. • AMAZEBALLS interj. an expression of enthusiastic approval. |
| AMELOBLAST | • ameloblast n. An epithelial cell that forms the enamel of the developing tooth. • AMELOBLAST n. an enamel-producing cell of a tooth. |
| FLAMMABLES | • flammables n. Plural of flammable. • FLAMMABLE n. something flammable. |
| GALLAMINES | • GALLAMINE n. an ammonium salt used to promote muscle relaxation. |
| LABELMATES | • labelmates n. Plural of labelmate. • LABELMATE n. a singer or musician who records for the same company as another. |
| MALLANDERS | • mallanders n. Alternative form of malanders. • MALLANDER n. an eruption of the skin behind a horse's knee, also MALANDER, MALLENDER. |
| MALTALENTS | • MALTALENT n. (Spenser) ill-will. |
| MARSHALLED | • marshalled v. (British spelling) simple past tense and past participle of marshal. • MARSHALL v. to put in proper order, also MARSHAL. |
| MARSHALLER | • marshaller n. Alternative spelling of marshaler. • MARSHALLER n. one who marshals, also MARSHALER. |
| MATELLASSE | • MATELLASSE n. (French) having a raised pattern as if quilted. • MATELLASSE n. a jacquard fabric having a raised pattern, also MATELASSE. |
| MEDALPLAYS | • MEDALPLAY n. a scoring system used in golf, aka stroke play. |
| MELALEUCAS | • melaleucas n. Plural of melaleuca. • MELALEUCA n. an Australian tree with a white trunk and black branches. |
| MELPHALANS | • MELPHALAN n. an antineoplastic drug. |
| PLASMAGELS | • PLASMAGEL n. cytoplasm in the form of a gel, esp. surrounding the plasmasol in an amoeboid cell. |
| SALMONELLA | • salmonella n. Any of the serotypes of the two species of rod-shaped bacteria, of the genus Salmonella, especially… • salmonella n. Food poisoning, especially in humans, caused by such organisms. • Salmonella prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Enterobacteriaceae – the salmonella bacteria. |
| SQUAMELLAS | • squamellas n. Plural of squamella. • SQUAMELLA n. a little scale, also SQUAMULA, SQUAMULE. |