| DESPUMATES | • despumates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of despumate. • DESPUMATE v. to throw off impurities in foam or scum. |
| EMPATHISES | • empathises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of empathise. • EMPATHISE v. to enter imaginatively into another's personality and experience his experiences, also EMPATHIZE. |
| EMPLASTERS | • emplasters n. Plural of emplaster. • EMPLASTER v. (obsolete) to plaster. |
| MEATSPACES | • MEATSPACE n. real physical space, as contrasted with the world of cyberspace. |
| METALEPSES | • metalepses n. Plural of metalepsis. • METALEPSIS n. metonymy, esp. of a double, complicated, or indirect kind. |
| METALEPSIS | • metalepsis n. (Rhetoric) A rhetorical device whereby one word is metonymically substituted for another word which… • METALEPSIS n. metonymy, esp. of a double, complicated, or indirect kind. |
| METAPHASES | • metaphases n. Plural of metaphase. • metaphases n. Plural of metaphasis. • METAPHASE n. the stage of mitotic or meiotic nuclear division when the chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibres. |
| METAPLASES | • METAPLASIS n. the change of one kind of tissue into another, also METAPLASIA. |
| PASSEMENTS | • passements n. Plural of passement. • PASSEMENT n. (French) a decorative trimming of beads or braid, also PASSAMENT, PASSEMENTERIE, PASSMENT. |
| PASSIMETER | • passimeter n. A pocket pedometer. • passimeter n. (Rail transport) A turnstile operated from a ticket booth or by a ticket machine. • PASSIMETER n. a machine for issuing automatic tickets. |
| PASSMENTED | • PASSMENT v. to trim with braid. |
| PETERSHAMS | • petershams n. Plural of petersham. • PETERSHAM n. a rough, knotted woollen cloth, used chiefly for men's overcoats. |
| SCAPEMENTS | • scapements n. Plural of scapement. • SCAPEMENT n. a part of a clock or watch connecting the wheelwork with the pendulum or balance, and allowing a tooth to escape at each vibration, also ESCAPEMENT. |
| SPACETIMES | • spacetimes n. Plural of spacetime. • space-times n. Plural of space-time. • SPACETIME n. time and three-dimensional space regarded as fused in a four-dimensional continuum. |
| STAMPEDERS | • stampeders n. Plural of stampeder. • STAMPEDER n. one who stampedes. |
| TIMEPASSED | • TIMEPASS v. to pass time. |
| TIMEPASSES | • TIMEPASS v. to pass time. |