| ALMSHOUSES | • almshouses n. Plural of almshouse. • alms-houses n. Plural of alms-house. • ALMSHOUSE n. a privately supported house offering accommodation to the aged or needy. |
| BUSHMASTER | • bushmaster n. A venomous pit viper, Lachesis muta, from tropical America. • BUSHMASTER n. a venomous snake of South America. |
| CHARMEUSES | • charmeuses n. Plural of charmeuse. • CHARMEUSE n. (French) a soft satiny material. |
| ENTHUSIASM | • enthusiasm n. Intensity of feeling; excited interest or eagerness. • enthusiasm n. Something in which one is keenly interested. • enthusiasm n. (Obsolete or historical) Possession by a god; divine inspiration or frenzy. |
| FARMHOUSES | • farmhouses n. Plural of farmhouse. • farm␣houses n. Plural of farm house. • FARMHOUSE n. the farmer's house attached to a farm. |
| HEDYSARUMS | • hedysarums n. Plural of hedysarum. • HEDYSARUM n. a leguminous plant of the genus Hedysarum including both poisonous species and those with edible roots, e.g. licorice root. |
| HOUSEMAIDS | • housemaids n. Plural of housemaid. • housemaids v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of housemaid. • house-maids n. Plural of house-maid. |
| 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. |
| HUMANISERS | • humanisers n. Plural of humaniser. • HUMANISER n. something or someone that humanises, also HUMANIZER. |
| MASTHOUSES | • masthouses n. Plural of masthouse. • MASTHOUSE n. a building in which vessels' masts are shaped, fitted, etc. |
| MESHUGASEN | • MESHUGAAS n. (Yiddish) madness, foolishness, also MISHEGAAS, MISHEGOSS, MISHUGAS. |
| MISHUGASES | • MISHUGAS n. (Yiddish) crazy or foolish behaviour, also MESHUGAAS, MISHEGAAS, MISHEGOSS. |
| MOUSTACHES | • moustaches n. Plural of moustache. • MOUSTACHE n. the unshaved hair on a man's upper lip, also MUSTACHE. |
| MUSQUASHES | • musquashes n. Plural of musquash. • MUSQUASH n. a large semiaquatic North American rodent, resembling a beaver, also MUSHRAT, MUSKRAT. |
| PALMHOUSES | • palmhouses n. Plural of palmhouse. • PALMHOUSE n. a glasshouse for palms and other plants. |
| SHAMATEURS | • shamateurs n. Plural of shamateur. • SHAMATEUR n. an amateur who is actually paid for his or her performance. |
| TRANSHUMES | • transhumes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transhume. • TRANSHUME v. to move (cattle) to summer pastures or winter quarters. |