| BEETMASTER | • BEETMASTER n. (Scots) a help in need, also BEETMISTER. |
| DEMENTATES | • dementates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dementate. • DEMENTATE v. (archaic) to deprive of reason. |
| ESTATESMEN | • estatesmen n. Plural of estatesman. • ESTATESMAN n. in New England, a small landholder. |
| METATHESES | • metatheses n. Plural of metathesis. • METATHESIS n. the transposition within a word of letters, sounds, or syllables, as in the change from Old English brid to modern English bird or in the confusion of modren for modern. |
| PETAMETERS | • petameters n. Plural of petameter. • PETAMETER n. ten to the power of fifteen metres, also PETAMETRE. |
| PETAMETRES | • petametres n. Plural of petametre. • PETAMETRE n. ten to the power of fifteen metres, also PETAMETER. |
| RATEMETERS | • ratemeters n. Plural of ratemeter. • RATEMETER n. an instrument for measuring the counting rate of electronic counters. |
| REESTIMATE | • reestimate v. (Transitive) To estimate again. • REESTIMATE v. to estimate again. |
| SEGMENTATE | • segmentate adj. Segmental. • segmentate v. Alternative form of segment. • SEGMENTATE adj. in segments. |
| STEERSMATE | • steersmate n. (Obsolete) One who steers; a steersman. • STEERSMATE n. one who steers, also STEARSMATE. |
| SWEETMEATS | • sweetmeats n. Plural of sweetmeat. • SWEETMEAT n. any concoction made mainly or wholly with sugar. |
| TASEOMETER | • taseometer n. (Obsolete, rare) An instrument for measuring physical strain in a structure. • TASEOMETER n. an instrument for measuring stress in a structure. |
| TEMPERATES | • temperates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of temperate. • TEMPERATE v. to temper. |
| TERAMETERS | • terameters n. Plural of terameter. • TERAMETER n. ten to the power of twelve metres. |
| WATERSMEET | • watersmeet n. (Dated) A confluence of two rivers. • WATERSMEET n. the confluence of two streams. |