| CAPSOMERS | • capsomers n. Plural of capsomer. • CAPSOMER n. a protein forming a capsid, also CAPSOMERE. |
| COMPASSED | • compassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of compass. • compassed adj. (Obsolete) rounded; arched. • COMPASS v. to surround or enclose. |
| COMPASSES | • compasses n. Plural of compass. • compasses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of compass. • COMPASS v. to surround or enclose. |
| ENCOMPASS | • encompass v. (Transitive) To form a circle around; to encircle. • encompass v. (Transitive) To include within its scope; to circumscribe or go round so as to surround; to enclose; to contain. • encompass v. (Transitive) To include completely; to describe fully or comprehensively. |
| EXOPLASMS | • exoplasms n. Plural of exoplasm. • EXOPLASM n. the outer transparent layer of protoplasm in a developing ovum, also ECTOPLASM. |
| MESOCARPS | • mesocarps n. Plural of mesocarp. • MESOCARP n. the middle layer of a pericarp. |
| MESOPAUSE | • mesopause n. (Meteorology) In the atmosphere, the boundary between the mesosphere and the thermosphere or ionosphere… • MESOPAUSE n. the upper limit of the atmosphere. |
| MOUSEPADS | • mousepads n. Plural of mousepad. • mouse␣pads n. Plural of mouse pad. • MOUSEPAD n. a pad for a computer mouse, also MOUSEMAT. |
| NEOPLASMS | • neoplasms n. Plural of neoplasm. • NEOPLASM n. a new formation or tissue, the product of morbid action. |
| PLEONASMS | • pleonasms n. Plural of pleonasm. • PLEONASM n. the use of needless words. |
| SOMASCOPE | • somascope n. (Medicine, historical) An early ultrasonographic apparatus requiring the patient to be submerged in water. • SOMASCOPE n. an instrument detecting disease of the internal organs by 'echo-sounding' methods and producing images of the diseased tissue on a television screen. |
| SPOKESMAN | • spokesman n. One who speaks as the voice of another person or a group of people. • SPOKESMAN n. a person who speaks for another, or for others. |
| STAMPEDOS | • stampedos n. Plural of stampedo. • stampedos v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stampedo. • STAMPEDO v. (obsolete) to stampede. |