| AMENDERS | • amenders n. Plural of amender. • AMENDER n. one who amends. |
| DEFAMERS | • defamers n. Plural of defamer. • DEFAMER n. one who defames. |
| DEMERSAL | • demersal adj. (Biology) That lives near the bottom of a body of water. • demersal adj. Taking place near the bottom of a body of water. • demersal n. (Biology) Any demersal organism. |
| DESTREAM | • destream v. (Transitive, education) Synonym of detrack (“eliminate separate teaching based on pupils’ ability level”). • DESTREAM v. to reverse the categorising of students. |
| DREAMERS | • dreamers n. Plural of dreamer. • Dreamers n. Plural of Dreamer. • DREAMers n. Plural of DREAMer. |
| EMBREADS | • embreads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embread. • EMBREAD v. (Spenser) to braid, also EMBRAID. |
| EMERALDS | • emeralds n. Plural of emerald. • EMERALD n. a gemstone, a green variety of beryl, also EMERAUDE, SMARAGD, SMARAGDE. |
| MADERISE | • maderise v. Alternative form of maderize. • MADERISE v. (French) to become flat and rusty (wine), also MADERIZE. |
| MASTERED | • mastered v. Simple past tense and past participle of master. • MASTER v. to become skilled in. |
| MEANDERS | • meanders n. Plural of meander. • meanders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of meander. • meänders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of meänder. |
| MEASURED | • measured adj. That has been determined by measurement. • measured adj. Deliberate but restrained. • measured adj. (Of poetry etc.) Rhythmically written in meter; metrical. |
| MEDRESAS | • MEDRESA n. (Arabic) an Islamic college, or school attached to a mosque, also MADRASA, MADRASAH, MADRASSA, MADRASSAH, MEDRESE, MEDRESSEH. |
| REAMENDS | • reamends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reamend. • REAMEND v. to amend again. |
| REDREAMS | • redreams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of redream. • REDREAM v. to dream again. |
| SCREAMED | • screamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of scream. • SCREAM v. to utter a prolonged, piercing cry. |
| SEADROME | • seadrome n. (Historical, aviation) An airfield constructed at sea for the landing of aircraft unable to perform… • SEADROME n. a floating aerodrome. |
| SHMEARED | • shmeared v. Simple past tense and past participle of shmear. • SHMEAR v. (Yiddish) to bribe. |
| STREAMED | • streamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of stream. • streamed adj. (UK, education) Divided into academic streams. • STREAM v. to flow in a steady current. |