| ANGSTROMS | • angstroms n. Plural of angstrom. • Angstroms n. Alternative letter-case form of angstroms. • angströms n. Plural of angström. |
| MISTRAINS | • mistrains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mistrain. • MISTRAIN v. to train improperly. |
| MONSTERAS | • monsteras n. Plural of monstera. • MONSTERA n. a kind of fruit, grown in Queensland and the West Indies. |
| NATURISMS | • naturisms n. Plural of naturism. • NATURISM n. communal nudism. |
| SANDSTORM | • sandstorm n. A strong wind carrying clouds of sand and dust through the air. • sand␣storm n. Alternative spelling of sandstorm. • SANDSTORM n. a strong wind that whips up clouds of sand, esp. in a desert. |
| SATURNISM | • saturnism n. (Medicine, dated) lead poisoning. • SATURNISM n. (archaic) lead poisoning. |
| SMARTNESS | • smartness n. (Uncountable) The state or quality of being smart, intelligence. • smartness n. (Countable) The result or product of being smart. • SMARTNESS n. the state of being smart. |
| SPORTSMAN | • sportsman n. (UK) A man who engages in sports; an athlete. • sportsman n. (Dated) A man who engages in country sports, such as hunting or fishing. • sportsman n. A man who exhibits good sportsmanship, or who exhibits sportsmanship as specified (good or bad). |
| STEARSMAN | • stearsman n. Obsolete form of steersman. • STEARSMAN n. (obsolete) a steersman. |
| STEARSMEN | • stearsmen n. Plural of stearsman. • STEARSMAN n. (obsolete) a steersman. |
| STEERSMAN | • steersman n. (Nautical) One who steers a ship or other vessel; the helmsman. • STEERSMAN n. the person who steers a vessel, a helmsman, also STEARSMAN. |
| TANTRISMS | • TANTRISM n. a school of Buddhism incorporating Hindu and pagan elements. |
| TRANSMEWS | • transmews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transmew. • TRANSMEW v. (Spenser) to transmute, change to another form or substance, also TRANSMOVE. |
| TRANSMITS | • transmits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transmit. • TRANSMIT v. to send from one place to another. |
| TRANSUMES | • transumes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transume. • TRANSUME v. (obsolete) to transcribe officially. |