| ARCHAISMS | • archaisms n. Plural of archaism. • ARCHAISM n. an expression or idiom. |
| CATHISMAS | • cathismas n. Plural of cathisma. • CATHISMA n. (Greek) a short hymn used as a response. |
| CHAMISALS | • CHAMISAL n. (Spanish) a thicket of chamisos. |
| CHAMOISES | • chamoises n. Plural of chamois. • chamoises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chamois. • CHAMOIS v. to prepare leather like chamois, also SHAMMY. |
| CHARISMAS | • charismas n. Plural of charisma. • CHARISMA n. (Greek) a special magnetic appeal, also CHARISM. |
| CHARTISMS | • Chartisms prop.n. Plural of Chartism. • CHARTISM n. the use of charts in the study of future trends. |
| CHASMIEST | • CHASMY adj. full of chasms. |
| CHILIASMS | • chiliasms n. Plural of chiliasm. • CHILIASM n. (Greek) the doctrine that Christ will return and reign for a thousand years. |
| CHRISMALS | • chrismals n. Plural of chrismal. • CHRISMAL n. a veil used in christening; a vessel for holding the chrism. |
| ISCHEMIAS | • ischemias n. Plural of ischemia. • ISCHEMIA n. an inadequate flow of blood to part of the body, also ISCHAEMIA. |
| ISOCHASMS | • isochasms n. Plural of isochasm. • ISOCHASM n. a line connecting points of equal frequency of aurorae. |
| MACHISMOS | • machismos n. Plural of machismo. • MACHISMO n. (Spanish) the quality of being macho, also MACHOISM. |
| MACHOISMS | • machoisms n. Plural of machoism. • MACHOISM n. the quality of being macho, also MACHISMO. |
| MASHIACHS | • MASHIACH n. (Hebrew) in Judaism, the Messiah. |
| MASOCHISM | • masochism n. The enjoyment of receiving pain or humiliation. • MASOCHISM n. the derivation of sexual gratification from the suffering of pain. |
| MASOCHIST | • masochist n. Someone who enjoys pain or humiliation, or who derives pleasure from harming oneself or being harmed by others. • MASOCHIST n. one who derives sexual gratification from the suffering of pain. |
| MASTICHES | • mastiches n. Plural of mastiche. • MASTICHE n. (French) a pale yellow gum resin from certain Mediterranean trees, used for varnish, also MASTIC, MASTICH, MASTIX. |
| SCHIEDAMS | • SCHIEDAM n. (Dutch) Holland gin made at Schiedam in the Netherlands. |
| SCRIMSHAW | • scrimshaw v. (Transitive). • scrimshaw v. (Intransitive) To make a handicraft of scrimshaw. • scrimshaw n. (Countable) A small ornamental handicraft created by carving or engraving bone (originally whalebone… |
| TACHISMES | • TACHISME n. (French) a type of abstract painting, also TACHISM. |