| AMARACUSES | • AMARACUS n. (Latin) the herb marjoram. |
| CASSUMUNAR | • cassumunar n. A pungent, bitter, aromatic root, Zingiber montanum, resembling ginger, obtained from the East Indies. • CASSUMUNAR n. an aromatic root similar to ginger. |
| CASTOREUMS | • castoreums n. Plural of castoreum. • CASTOREUM n. (Latin) the dried perineal sacs of the beaver, or a brown unctuous strong-smelling substance obtained from them, formerly used in medicine and perfumery. |
| CAUTERISMS | • cauterisms n. Plural of cauterism. • CAUTERISM n. the use or application of a caustic. |
| CERASTIUMS | • cerastiums n. Plural of cerastium. • CERASTIUM n. any low ground-covering plant of the genus Cerastium, that includes the alpine mouse-ear chickweed. |
| CHARMEUSES | • charmeuses n. Plural of charmeuse. • CHARMEUSE n. (French) a soft satiny material. |
| CURIALISMS | • CURIALISM n. the system of government of curia. |
| LAMBRUSCOS | • Lambruscos n. Plural of Lambrusco. • LAMBRUSCO n. (Italian) an Italian sparkling wine. |
| MARSHBUCKS | • marshbucks n. Plural of marshbuck. • marsh␣bucks n. Plural of marsh buck. • MARSHBUCK n. an antelope of Central Africa. |
| MUSCARINES | • muscarines n. Plural of muscarine. • MUSCARINE n. a poisonous alkaloid in fly agaric. |
| OUTSCREAMS | • outscreams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outscream. • OUTSCREAM v. to surpass at screaming. |
| SACCHARUMS | • saccharums n. Plural of saccharum. • SACCHARUM n. a genus of tall tropical grasses including the sugar cane. |
| SACRARIUMS | • SACRARIUM n. (Latin) the sanctuary or sacristy (room housing sacred vessels) of a church. |
| SCRUMMAGES | • scrummages n. Plural of scrummage. • scrummages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scrummage. • SCRUMMAGE n. a noisy dispute or tussle; a rough or confused struggle. |
| SECULARISM | • secularism n. Neutrality towards all religions. • secularism n. The political belief in the separation of church and state, i.e. the position that religious belief… • SECULARISM n. the belief that the state, morals, education, etc., should be independent of religion. |
| SIMULACRES | • simulacres n. Plural of simulacre. • SIMULACRE n. a likeness, a semblance; now usually in a derogatory sense, also SIMULACRUM. |
| VERBASCUMS | • verbascums n. Plural of verbascum. • VERBASCUM n. another name for the flower mullein. |