| ADMEASURES | • admeasures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of admeasure. • ADMEASURE v. to measure. |
| AMANUENSES | • amanuenses n. Plural of amanuensis. • AMANUENSIS n. (Latin) one employed to take dictation or to copy manuscript. |
| AMPLEXUSES | • AMPLEXUS n. (Latin) the mating embrace of frogs. |
| AMUSEMENTS | • amusements n. Plural of amusement. • AMUSEMENT n. a recreation, pastime. |
| CHARMEUSES | • charmeuses n. Plural of charmeuse. • CHARMEUSE n. (French) a soft satiny material. |
| DESPUMATES | • despumates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of despumate. • DESPUMATE v. to throw off impurities in foam or scum. |
| EMBRASURES | • embrasures n. Plural of embrasure. • EMBRASURE n. (French) a loophole in fortifications; a window-opening with slanted sides, also EMBRAZURE. |
| EMULATRESS | • emulatress n. A female who emulates. • EMULATRESS n. (obsolete) a female emulator. |
| GAUSSMETER | • gaussmeter n. Synonym of magnetometer. • GAUSSMETER n. an instrument for measuring the intensity of a magnetic field. |
| HOUSEMATES | • housemates n. Plural of housemate. • HOUSEMATE n. one who dwells in the same house with another. |
| HUMANENESS | • humaneness n. The property of being humane. • HUMANENESS n. the quality of being humane. |
| MARQUESSES | • marquesses n. Plural of marquess. • MARQUESS n. a British or Irish hereditary nobleman of the second rank of the peerage, below a duke and above an earl, also MARQUIS. |
| MATURENESS | • matureness n. The property of being mature. • MATURENESS n. the state of being mature. |
| MENOPAUSES | • menopauses n. Plural of menopause. • MENOPAUSE n. the period during which a woman's menstrual cycle ceases. |
| MESHUGASEN | • MESHUGAAS n. (Yiddish) madness, foolishness, also MISHEGAAS, MISHEGOSS, MISHUGAS. |
| MESOPAUSES | • mesopauses n. Plural of mesopause. • MESOPAUSE n. the upper limit of the atmosphere. |
| MISMEASURE | • mismeasure v. (Transitive, intransitive) To measure incorrectly or inaccurately. • mismeasure n. Mismeasurement. • MISMEASURE v. to measure or estimate incorrectly. |
| REMEASURES | • remeasures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of remeasure. • remeasures n. Plural of remeasure. • REMEASURE v. to measure again; to retrace. |
| SUPERMALES | • supermales n. Plural of supermale. • SUPERMALE n. an excessively macho male. |
| SUPERMAXES | • supermaxes n. Plural of supermax. • SUPERMAX n. a jail with the highest level of security. |